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NARCH 

FLOUR  MILLING 


No.115 


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MONARCH 

BALL  BEARING 

ROLLER  MILLS 


Section  A,  No.  115 
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Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.A 


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OMMERCIAL  enterprise  is  a  science  and  in  order  to 
master  it,  years  of  hard  work  must  be  spent  in  the 
school  of  experience.  Many  theories  have  passed  into 
oblivion  after  being  subjected  to  the  test  of  practi- 
cality. All  sorts  and  classes  of  tools  and  machines  are 
constantly  being  brought  into  existence  but  only  those 
concerns  which  produce  goods  of  sufficient  quality  to 
withstand  the  severe  tests  of  practical  usage  survive  the  ravages  of 
competition.  Many  concerns  which  manufacture  inferior  goods  and 
sell  them  at  seemingly  remarkably  low  prices,  pass  into  the  lists  of 
the  unknown  and  forgotten  like  the  theories  above  mentioned  and  their 
little  ripple  on  the  business  pond  is  soon  quieted.  Competition  is, 
no  doubt,  the  heart  of  trade  but  it  is  also  the  grave  of  the  inefficient. 
Quality  in  a  business  sense  is  like  care  of  the  health  in  humanity,  it  is 
conducive  to  long  life. 

After  a  reputation  has  been  established  for  fair  dealing,  a  com- 
mercial firm  must  continue  to  exercise  prudence,  honesty  and  care- 
fulness in  all  its  dealings  in  order  to  maintain  it.  The  oldest  firms, 
those  who  have  been  in  business  longest,  are  the  ones  that  have 
adhered  strictly  to  these  principles  in  every  transaction  and  have 
not  sacrificed  quality  in  favor  of  cheapness.  They  must  continue  to 
make  and  to  sell  articles  of  a  high  grade  in  order  to  retain  the  con- 
fidence of  their  patrons.  They  shun  the  imitation  like  the  average 
mortal  avoids  a  snake,  because  they  know  in  the  end  it  will  poison 
their  business. 

In  presenting  this  short  argument  we  wish  particularly  to  empha- 
size the  fact  that  quality  and  not  price,  honesty  and  not  graft,  are 
the  ruling  factors  in  the  business,  of  the  eminently  successful  firms 
in  the  United  States  an$'  throughout  the  world.  Let  us  further 
add  in  this  connection, •. that  ^e  -have  been  in  business  for  very 
nearly  fifty  year's:  Doe's  not r  this  'mere  fact  indicate  that  our 
patrons  are  pleased  with  the  treatment  received  at  our  hands  and 
the  goods  marketed  by  us? 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  5.  A. 


Our  beginning  was  very  humble  in  respect  to  buildings,  equip- 
ment and  resource,  but  we  have  progressed  constantly,  raising  the 
standard  of  our  product  in  proportion  to  any  addition  we  were  able 
to  make  in  equipment.  A  glance  at  the  illustration  of  our  present 
quarters,  shows  the  exterior  of  a  model  plant  with  300,000  square  feet 
of  floor  space  and  occupying  several  acres  of  ground.  Monarch  Mill- 
ing Machinery  is  well  and  favorably  known  throughout  the  United 
States.  At  the  present  time  we  are  completing  a  large  installation 
in  China  and  our  export  trade  is  rapidly  increasing — another  testi- 
monial to  our  careful  business  methods.  Our  motto  is  satisfaction 
and  through  our  product  we  have  been  enabled  to  give  the  satisfaction 
that  has  drawn  to  us  the  trade  of  the  progressive  and  allowed  us  to 
hold  it.  The  use  of  good  material,  careful  workmanship  and  long 
and  practical  experience  have  brought  their  reward  in  the  good  name 
we  have  made  and  maintained  for  the  Monarch  Line  and  incidentally 
for  ourselves,  the  manufacturers. 

We  take  this  opportunity  to  express  our  appreciation  of  the  con- 
fidence and  esteem  in  which  we  are  held  by  those  who  have  had 
business  dealings  with  us  and  to  thank  them  for  their  patronage 
which  will  continue  to  receive  our  careful  consideration.  We  are 
willing  and  glad  at  all  times  to  make  suggestions  and  give  technical 
advice  for  the  betterment  of  milling  conditions  and  to  help  those 
who  wish  to  keep  in  touch  with  the  methods  of  modern  milling 
engineering. 

This  catalog  is  presented  with  the  object  of  placing  before  our 
customers  and  others  a  clear  and  concise  summary  of  the  machinery 
made  and  handled  by  us.  Flowery  language  and  fictitious  names 
and  descriptions  have  been  avoided  entirely.  We  sell  our  goods  on 
their  merits — not  on  the  talk  of  our  advertising  manager  and  sales- 
men alone.  It  will  give  us  pleasure  to  serve  you  in  any  way. 

SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  COMPANY 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mills 

In  presenting  this  section  of  our  catalog,  in  which  are  described  and  illustrated  the 
Monarch  Roller  Mills,  we  feel  confident  that  we  are  offering  to  the  trade  a  selection  which, 
for  quality,  efficiency  and  economy,  has  never  been  equalled  or  approached. 

These  mills  are  the  result  of  necessity  and  obligation — necessity  on  the  part  of  our  friends 
of  the  milling  fraternity  for  efficient  machines  with  which  to  carry  on  their  work  and  obligation 
— on  our  part  to  see  that  the  necessity  was  well  met.  We  know  that  we  have  discharged  our 
obligation  and  the  growing  popularity  of  the  Monarch  Roller  Mills  and  the  large  number  in 
successful  and  satisfactory  operation,  is  good  and  sufficient  evidence  that  our  efforts  have 
been  and  are  being  appreciated. 

Experience  is  a  good  teacher  and  even  though  our  constant  observation  of  milling  methods 
and  requirements  has  not  been  carried  on  without  considerable  expense,  we  feel  that  the 
knowledge  thus  gained  has  helped  us  in  a  large  measure  to  make  the  name  "Monarch"  syn- 
onymous with  the  word  "satisfaction." 

Taking  into  consideration  the  facts  that  our  guarantee  fully  covers  all  points  in  their 
construction  and  operation  and  that  they  are  widely  and  favorably  known,  we  feel  that  it  is 
unnecessary  to  describe  the  Monarch  Roller  Mills  in  great  detail.  We  do  wish,  however,  to 
call  particular  attention  to  six  important  points  in  their  construction  which  we  consider  of 
vital  importance  to  prospective  purchasers  of  machinery  of  this  kind. 

First.  Absolutely  even  reductions  are  obtained  by  delivering  the  stock  to  the  rolls  in  a 
thin,  even  stream,  the  volume  of  which  is  automatically  controlled  by  the  speed  at  which  the 
mill  is  operating. 

Second.  A  broad,  massive  base  gives  rigidity  and  steadiness,  allowing  the  mill  to  perform 
its  work  easily,  quietly  and  without  consuming  an  unnecessary  amount  of  power. 

Third.  For  the  performance  of  satisfactory  work,  ease  of  adjustment,  facility  in  starting 
and  stopping,  noiseless  operation,  and  strength  and  simplicity  of  construction,  there  is  nothing 
which  can  approach  in  merit  the  Monarch  Vibratory  Feeder  with  Ball  Bearing  Eccentrics. 

Fourth.  Bearings  are  of  the  most  approved  type  for  the  service  required.  They  are 
durable,  interchangeable  and  properly  lubricated  to  overcome  any  tendency  toward  over- 
heating. 

Fifth.  All  parts  are  easily  accessible,  ample  provision  has  been  made  for  examination 
of  the  stock  and  the  rolls  can  be  removed  without  disturbing  spouting  or  feeder  top. 

Sixth.  The  general  appearance  of  the  Monarch  Roller  Mills  makes  evident  the  fact  that 
the  highest  efficiency  can  be  combined  with  perfect  symmetry  of  construction  without  detract- 
ing from  either  quality. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 

Non  -Trammable 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill — Non-Trammable 


In  addition  to  overcoming  the  greater  part  of  the  friction  invariably  found  in  machinery  equipped  with 
ordinary  babbitt  or  brass  bearings,  ball  bearings  as  applied  to  the  mill  shown  in  the  above  illustration  positively 
eliminate  any  necessity  for  tramming  the  rolls. 

The  top  surface  of  the  massive  base  and  the  bottoms  of  the  castings  forming  the  bearing  cases  and  adjusted 
by  the  regulating  device  for  the  movable  rolls,  are  accurately  dovetailed  and  the  bearing  case  caps  are  halved 
with  the  lower  parts  of  the  cases  to  an  exact  fit.  The  outer  races  of  the  ball  bearings  are  securely  clamped  into 
the  cases  designed  to  hold  them  and  the  inner  races  make  an  exact  fit  with  the  roll  spindles,  being  held  in  place 
by  a  jam  nut. 

From  the  foregoing  description  it  can  readily  be  understood  how,  with  the  rigidity  given  to  the  mill  and 
the  absolute  alignment  of  the  bearing  cases,  in  addition  to  the  absence  of  wear  and  vibration  in  the  bearings, 
it  is  impossible  for  the  rolls  to  get  out  of  tram. 

See  price  list  on  page  15. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 

Type  "C"  Drive— Non-Trammable 


The  front  view  of  this  mill,  shown  on  the  left, 
gives  further  evidence  as  to  care  taken  to  combine 
strength  and  proportion.  A  good  appearing  machine 
and  just  as  good  and  substantial  as  it  looks. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 
Type  "C"  Drive— Non-Trammable 


The  illustration,  showing  the  fast  side  of  the  mill, 
gives  a  very  good  idea  of  the  operation  of  the  Ball 
Bearing  Vibratory  Feeder.  Driven  from  the  roll 
spindle,  it  may  be  started  or  stopped  instantly  by 
throwing  the  lever,  which  brings  the  idler  in  or  out 
of  contact,  with  the  belt. 

It  will  be  readily  understood  that  starting  and 
stopping  the  feeder  can  be  accomplished  irrespective 
of  the  stopping  or  continued  action  of  the  rolls. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 
Non-Trammable 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsyloania,    U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 

Non-  Trammable 


This  illustration  exhibits  the  Non-Trammable 
Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill  with  the  cover  plates  of  the 
bearings  removed.  Note  the  accurate  spacing  of  the 
balls  and  the  large-sized  compression  grease  cups 
conveniently  placed.  The  ball  bearings  are  kept  in 
place  on  the  roll  journals  by  the  hexagon  nuts;  these 
in  turn  are  secured  by  the  two  cap  screws,  making 
them  immovable.  Bearing  plates  are  machined  to 
make  the  bearings  oil  tight.  Note  also  the  simplic- 
ity, convenience  and  strength  of  the  differential 
screw,  roll  adjustment. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 
Non-Trammable 


The  most  important  feature  of  this  roller 
mill  is  that  it  requires  no  device  for  tramming 
the  rolls.  The  frame  is  absolutely  rigid;  the 
entire  top  being  carefully  machined  and  the 
rolls  accurately  centered  to  within  yaW 
of  an  inch. 

It  is  the  only  machine  of  the  kind  on  the 
market,  is  proof  against  accidental  disarrange- 
ment and  after  once  being  set  for  proper 
grinding,  needs  no  further  adjustment. 

Bearings  are  practically  frictionless,  will 
not  heat  or  wear  and  therefore  do  away  with 
any  possibility  of  the  rolls  getting  out 
of  alignment. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 
Non-Trammable 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 

Type  "C"  Drive— With  Tramming  Device 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill.    Type  "C"  Drive— With  Tramming  Device 


Front  view  showing  the  easily  accessible  adjusting  devices  for  both  the  Mill  and  Ball  Bearing  Vibratory 
Feeder.    Note  that  while  this  mill  is  massive  in  construction,  it  still  presents  a  perfectly  symmetrical  appearance. 
See  price  list  on  page  15. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 


The  accompanying  illustration  shows 
method  of  removing  the  rolls  from  their  bear- 
ings without  taking  down  the  spouting.  This 
operation  is  accomplished  by  simply  taking  out 
a  portion  of  the  roll  housing,  leaving  the  feeder 
top  in  position  and  doing  away  with  more 
than  one  half  of  the  work  usually  required  to 
change  a  pair  of  rolls. 

Illustration  also  shows  the  Monarch  Ball 
Bearing  Vibratory  Feeder  with  tightener  and 
lever  for  starting  and  stopping  it. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 


Tramming  the  mill  here  illustrated,  is 
accomplished  by  movement  of  the  hexagon  nuts 
shown  in  the  stems  of  the  bearings  holding  the 
movable  rolls.  These  nuts  control  eccentrics, 
which,  working  in  a  recess  in  the  stem,  adjust  the 
rolls  to  the  desired  position. 

The  action  of  the  tunnel  shaft  adjustment 
and  the  lever  for  spreading  the  rolls  will  also  be 
readily  understood  by  reference  to  this  illustra- 
tion. It  should  be  particularly  noted  that  rolls 
can  be  thrown  apart  without  changing  the  degree 
of  compression  of  the  springs;  the  whole  bearing, 
spring  case  included,  is  moved  by  the  lever. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 


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Roll  Feeder  for  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Double  Roller  Mills 


Roll  Feeder  for  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mills 

This  feeder  is  supplied  with  adjustable  gates  and  has  opening  for  roll  exhaust  in  the  center.  The  feed  rolls 
are  corrugated  after  being  turned  true.  The  corrugations  are  varied  in  size  and  depth  to  suit  the  stock.  Ball 
bearings  are  used  throughout. 

This  style  of  feeder  is  supplied  with  any  size  of  the  Monarch  Roller  Mills  when  ordered,  otherwise  the 
Vibratory  Feeder  described  below  will  be  sent. 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Vibratory  Feeder  for  Monarch  Double  Roller  Mills 

This  feeder  has  ball  bearings,  noiseless  ball  bearing  eccentrics  and  adjustable  feed  gates  for  spreading 
the  stock. 

The  feed  gates  are  automatically  raised  by  any  accumulation  of  stock  above  the  feeder,  the  top  being 
specially  designed  to  receive  such  accumulations.  The  additional  weight  thus  provided  causes  an  increased 
amount  of  stock  to  be  fed  to  the  rolls  until  the  amount  coming  to  the  feeder  again  becomes  normal,  when  the 
feeding  of  a  regular  amount  is  resumed. 

The  front  of  the  shoe  is  rounded  and  has  a  metal  covering  which  delivers  the  stock  to  the  rolls  evenly  and 
smoothly,  be  the  amount  large  or  small, 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Double  Roller  Mill 


Sizes,  Prices,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Price  with 
Smooth  Rolls 

Price  with 
Divided  Rolls 

Price  with 
Corrugated  Rolls 

Approximate 
H.  P.  Required 

R.  P.  M. 

6  x  12 

$  765.00 

$   772.50 

$  780.00 

#to  1 

600 

6x  16 

815.00 

822.50 

830.00 

KtolK 

600 

6x20 

865.00                     872.50 

880.00                  1      to  IK 

600 

7  x  14 

851.00                     858.50 

866.00 

#tol# 

550 

7  x  16 

873.50                      881.00 

888.50 

K  to  IX 

550 

7  x  18 

896.00 

903.50 

911.00 

1      to  IK                   550 

7  x  20 

918.50 

926.00 

933.50 

IK  to  2                        550 

7  x24 

971.00                     978.50 

986.00 

!Xto2K                    550 

9  x  18 

1121.00 

1133.50 

1146.00 

!Kto2K                    450 

9x24 

1196.00 

1213.50 

1231.00                  !Kto2X 

450 

9x30 

1281.00 

1303.50 

1326.00 

2K  to  3 

450 

9  x36 

1391.00 

1418.50 

1446.00 

3      to3K 

450 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Size  of 
Driven  Pulley 
Fast  Roll 
Inches 

Face  of 
Pulley  on 
Slow  Roll 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

6x  12 

10x3                        3 

1630 

2030 

55 

6x  16 

10  x  3X                     3K 

1750 

2225 

60 

6x20 

10x4                         4 

2050 

2600 

66 

7  x  14 

12  x  3X                     3X 

2240 

2865 

79 

7  x  16 

12  x  4                         4 

2540                         3240 

82 

7  x  18 

12  x4                          4 

2650                         3425 

85 

7  x20 

12  x  5 

5 

2800                         3650 

88 

7x24 

12  x  5 

5 

2950                         3875 

94 

9  x  18 

16x4 

4 

3600                        4575 

102 

9x24 

16x5 

5 

4350                         5500 

113 

9  x30 

16  x  6 

6 

5100                         6325 

131 

9  x36 

16x8 

8 

5400                          6475 

145 

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The  Monarch  Double  Roller  Mill 

With  Self -Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings 


The  Monarch  Double  Roller  Mill,  with  Self-Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings 


In  general  construction  and  operation  and  for  convenience  and  capacity  in  the  production  of  satisfactory 
results,  the  mill  pictured  in  the  above  illustration  is  similar  to  the  Monarch  Double  Roller  Mills  (described  on 
pages  12  and  13),  the  only  difference  being,  that  it  is  equipped  with  self-oiling  phosphor  bronze  bearings 
instead  of  ball  bearings. 

The  feeder,  however,  is  of  the  ball  bearing  type  as  on  the  other  mills,  the  phosphor  bronze  being  used  only 
for  the  roll  journals. 


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Size 
Inches 


The  Monarch  Double  Roller  Mill 

With  Self -Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings 


Sizes,  Prices,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size 

Price  with 

Price  with 

Price  with 

Approximate 

Fast  Roll  Speed 

Inches 

Smooth  Rolls 

Divided  Rolls 

Corrugated  Rolls 

H.  P.  Required 

R.  P.  M. 

6x  12 

$465.00 

$472.00 

$480.00 

1      tol# 

600 

6x  16 

515.00 

522.50 

530.00 

\%  to  2 

600 

6x20 

565.00 

572.50 

580.00 

IK  to  2K 

600 

7  x  14 

515.00 

522.50 

530.00 

\y*  to  2 

550 

7  x  16 

537.50 

545.00 

552.50    . 

1#  to  2^ 

550 

7  x  18 

560.00 

567.50 

575.00 

IK  to2K 

550 

7  x20 

582.50 

590.00 

597.50 

2      to  3 

550 

7  x24 

635.00 

642.50 

650.00 

2K  to3K 

550 

9  x  18 

625.00 

637.50 

650.00 

2      to  3>^ 

450 

9x  24 

700.00 

717.50 

735.00 

3      to  4 

450 

9x30 

785.00 

807.50 

830.00 

4      to  5 

450 

9x36 

895.00 

922.50 

950.00 

5      to  6 

450 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size  of . 

Driven  Pulley 

Fast  Roll 

Inches 

10x4 
10x4>^ 
10  x  5 
12  x4K 
12  x  5 
12  x  5 
12  x  6 
12  x  6 
16  x  5 
16x6 
16x7 
16x9 


Face  of 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Slow  Roll 

Lbs. 

Weight 

Volume 

Inches  , 

Lbs. 

Cubic  Feet 

3 

1650 

2050 

58 

3/^ 

1730 

-  2205 

63  ^ 

4 

2025          2575 

71 

2201          2826 

79 

A 

2350 

3050 

82 

4 

2500 

3275 

85 

5            2700 

3550 

88 

5 

2900 

3825 

94 

4            3400 

4400 

101 

5            4020 

5095 

112 

6            4650 

5800           130 

8            5100 

6325           144 

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Monarch  Drive  for  Double  Roller  Mill 


Fast  Side 


Slow  Side 


Drive  "A"— The  Independent  Drive 

This  is  usually  called  the  independent  drive  as  each  roll  is  driven  by  its  own  belt.  This  is  probably  the 
most  economical  drive,  considering  the  amount  of  power  consumed.  No  tighteners  of  any  kind  are  used,  and 
is  all  the  belts  are  narrow  and  light,  any  one  of  them  can  be  thrown  off  at  any  time,  without  stopping  the  mill, 
ind  be  taken  up  and  re-laced.  The  roll  will  run  by  friction  from  the  other  roll  during  the  short  time  it  takes4;o 
.ace  the  belt. 

The  pulleys  used  on  the  roll  spindles  in  this  drive  are  of  large  diameter  and  narrow  face,  the  belt 
null  being  slight,  making  an  easy  drive  on  the  bearings.  This  does  not  in  the  least  affect  the  roll  adjustments 
when  grinding. 

The  belts  are  open  on  the  fast  side  and  crossed  on  slow  side,  as  will  be  seen  by  a  reference  to  the  two  cuts. 

Double  crown  pulleys  are  used  on  roll  shaft  unless  the  speed  required  for  the  differential  is  not  the  same 
n  both  pairs  of  rolls;  we  then  use  single  pulley  of  right  diameter  to  give  the  required  speed. 


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Monarch  Drive  for  Double  Roller  Mill 


Fast  Side 


Slow  Side 


Drive  "B" 

This  is  the  drive  that  is  most  generally  used  in  the  mills  we  have  recently  constructed,  the  tightener  for 
the  fast  side  being  above  the  floor  on  the  side  of  the  roll  frame  and  the  one  for  slow  side  being  below  the  roll 
line  shaft.  (See  illustrations.)  By  this  method  of  driving,  belts  may  be  made  endless  and  can  be  tightened  at 
any  time  while  running;  no  cross  belts  are  used;  both  sides  are  open,  and  both  fast  and  slow  drives  are  long. 
Both  pulleys  on  the  driving  ends  of  the  rolls  are  in  line  so  that  the  rolls  present  a  better  appearance  than  with  any 
other  drive.  The  drive  is  very  strong,  the  only  extra  power  required  being  just  enough  to  operate  the  two 
tightening  pulleys,  both  of  which  can  be  moved  to  take  up  the  slack  in  the  belts,  by  means  of  a  hand  wheel  on 
side  of  roll  frame  for  the  fast  side,  and  hand  wheel  and  lighter  rods  on  the  grinding  floor  for  slow  side.  Both 
are  always  in  easy  reach  of  the  miller. 

The  pulleys  used  on  rolls  are  wide  of  face  and  smaller  in  diameter  than  those  on  Drive  "A."  The  fact 
that  only  two  belts  are  required  for  each  four-roller  mill  makes  this  a  standard  drive.  It  is  the  one  usually 
figured  in  our  specifications  and  will  be  used  unless  some  other  drive  is  mentioned  in  the  contract. 


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Monarch  Drive  for  Double  Roller  Mill 


Fast  Side 


Slow  Side 


Drive  "C" 

Less  belting  is  required  with  this  method  and  but  one  main  drive  pulley  is  necessary,  the  slow  rolls  being 
driven  from  one  end  of  the  countershaft. 

Style  "C,"  or  the  tunnel  drive,  employs  a  countershaft  running  through  a  tunnel  in  the  base  of  mill,  the 
shaft  being  adjustable  and  acting  as  a  tightener  for  both  belts.  This  drive  has  the  advantage  over  other  drives 
inasmuch  as  each  pair  of  rolls  can  have  slow  pulleys  to  give  any  desired  differential;  one  pair  of  rolls  may  be 
smooth  and  the  other  corrugated.  This  is  especially  convenient  in  a  three  or  five-break  mill  where  a  four-roller 
mill  must  be  used  with  one  pair  smooth  and  one  pair  corrugated.  By  simply  placing  the  proper  sized  pulleys 
on  the  tunnel  shaft  and  roll  spindles  a  .differential  of  2  X  to  1  may  be  employed  for  the  corrugated  pair  of  rolls 
and  a  differential  of  IX  to  1  for  the  smooth  rolls,  the  changes  being  limited  only  by  the  number  of  different 
diameters  of  pulleys  that  can  be  used.  Practically  any  desired  differential  can  be  easily  secured  by  the  use  of 
Drive  "C."  This  feature  has  made  it  a  favorite  drive  in  many  of  the  larger  mills. 


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Monarch  Drive  for  Double  Roller  Mill 


Fast  Side 


Slow  Side 


Drive  "D" 

Where  long  belts  are  required  with  tighteners  on  both  sides,  this  device  is  especially  suitable. 

Drive  "D"  is  accomplished  by  using  adjustable  tighteners  on  both  sides  of  frame,  the  belt  which  drives 
the  slow  roll  being  crossed. 

We  recommend  this  drive  for  corn  mills  and  for  locations  where  there  is  not  room  enough  to  place  a  "B" 
belt  tightener  below  the  roll  line  shaft.  This  drive  is  one  of  the  oldest  in  use  and  the  fact  that  the  slow  belt  is 
crossed  does  not  interfere  with  its  efficiency  or  strength.  It  admits  of  using  slow  and  fast  pulleys  of  the  same 
size,  on  roller  mills,  the  differential  being  the  difference  in  diameter  of  the  fast  and  slow  pulleys  on  the  roll  line. 
For  example,  a  fast  pulley  40  inches  in  diameter  and  a  slow  pulley  of  16  inches  diameter  will  give  a  differential 
of  exactly  2^4  to  1.  All  other  differentials  being  produced  in  similar  manner  and  the  pulleys  on  the  roller  mills 
all  being  exactly  the  same  size,  gives  the'  line  of  roller  mills  a  uniformity  that  is  pleasing. 


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Illustrations  Showing  Methods  of  Driving  Monarch  Double  Roller  Mills  by  Motor 


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Monarch  Drive  for  Double  Roller  Mill 

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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Single  Roller  Mill 


The  Monarch  Single  Roller  Mill  is 
used  for  the  same  purpose  and,  in  con- 
struction and  design,  is  much  the  same 
as  the  double  machine.  Where  space 
is  limited  and  the  requirements  do  not 
necessitate  the  use  of  more  than  a 
single  pair  of  rolls,  this  machine  will 
give  excellent  results. 


Sizes,  Prices,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Price  with 
Smooth 
Rolls 

Price  with 
Corrugated 
Rolls 

Additional 
Price  for 
Gear  Drive 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

H.  P. 

Required 

Size  of 
Drive  Pulley 
Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of 
Drive  Pulley 
Slow  Side 
Inches 

6x  12 

$435.00 

$440.00 

$20.00 

600 

Xto    X 

10x3 

12  x3 

6  x  16 

460.00 

468.00 

20.00 

600 

Ato  & 

10x3^ 

12  x3X 

6x  20 

495.00 

503.00 

20.00 

600 

A  to   # 

10x3^ 

12  x3K 

7  x  14 

510.00 

517.50 

20.00 

550 

A  to   X 

12  x3j^ 

16x3K 

7  x  16 

520.00 

528.00 

20.00 

550 

Ato   H 

12  x3>? 

16x3^ 

7  x  18 

537.50 

545.00 

20.00 

550 

Ato\ 

12  x3>^ 

16x3.^ 

7  x  20 

555.00 

565.00 

20.00 

550 

XtolX 

12  x  4 

18x3^ 

9x  18 

670.00 

682.50 

25.00 

450 

XtolX 

16x4 

22  x  4 

9  x  24 

720.00 

737.50 

25.00 

450 

1      to  \1A 

16x5 

22  x  5 

9x  30 

770.00 

792.50 

25.00 

450 

IX  to  IK 

16x5 

22  x  5 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

I    FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 

Length 

Length 

Floor  to 
Center 

Weight 

Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Pulley 
Drive 

Gear      '    Width 
Drive         Inches 

of  Rolls 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

Inches 

Inches 

! 

6x12 

58 

42 

38 

27 

33  X 

25 

27 

21 

23 

X 

725 

1200 

38" 

6x  16 

58 

46 

42 

27 

33X       25 

31 

21 

27 

775 

1300 

42 

6x20 

58 

50 

46 

27          33X       25 

35 

21 

31 

X 

850 

1350 

46 

7  x!4 

60 

51 

47            28          34           27 

30 

23 

26 

1150 

1750 

50 

7  x!6 

60 

53 

49 

28          34           27 

32 

23 

28 

X 

1260 

1800 

52 

7  x!8 

60 

55 

51 

28          34           27 

34 

23 

30 

1375 

2025 

54 

7  x20 

60 

57 

53 

28          34           27 

36 

23 

32 

X 

1500 

2200 

56 

9  x!8 

62 

56 

51 

31          38X    :  30 

35 

26 

31 

X 

1900 

2700 

63 

9x24 

62 

62 

57 

31          38X       30 

41 

26 

37 

X 

2250 

3000 

69 

9  x30 

62 

72 

64 

31          38X       30 

47 

26 

43       X         2600 

3600 

80 

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The  Monarch  Single  Roller  Mill 

With  Self-Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings 


The  Monarch  Single  Roller  Mill  is 
used  for  the  same  purpose  and,  in  con- 
struction and  design,  is  much  the  same 
as  the  double  machine.  Where  space  is 
limited  and  the  requirements  do  not 
necessitate  the  use  of  more  than  a  single 
pair  of  rolls,  this  machine  will  give 
excellent  results. 


Sizes,  Prices,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Price  with 
Smooth 
Rolls! 

Price  with 
Corrugated 
Rolls 

Additional 
Price  for 
Gear  Drive 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

H.  P. 
Required 

Size  of 
Drive  Pulley 
Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of 
Drive  Pulley 
Slow  Side 
Inches 

6x  12 

$285.00 

$294.00 

$20.00           600          y*  to  i 

10x4 

12  x  3 

6  x  16 

309.00             318.00              20.00                 600                #  to  IK           10  x  4^ 

12  x3X 

6x  20 

339.00             348.00              20.00                 600               tf  to  \%           10x5 

12  x  4 

7  x  14 

345.00             352.50              20.00                 550                K  to  \%           12  x  4^ 

16x3 

7  x  16 

360.00 

367.00              20.00                 550                K  to  IX           12  x  5 

16x3X 

7  x  18 

375.00 

382.50              20.00                 550              1      to  IK 

12x5              16x4 

7  x  20 

390.00 

397.50              20.00                 550              1      to  2               12  x  6              18  x  3^ 

9x  18 

415.00 

427.50              25.00                 450         \    IK  to  2               16x5              22x4 

9x  24 

465.00 

482.50              25.00 

450 

1^  to  2X 

16  x  6              22  x  5 

9x  30 

525.00 

547.50 

25.00 

450 

2X  to  3 

16  x  7 

22x6 

i 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 

Length       Length 

Center 

Weight 

Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Gear 
Driven 

Pulley     ;     Width 
Driven        Inches 

of  Rolls 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Lbs.             Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

Inches 

Inches 

6x12 

58            40 

44            27      i    33K 

25 

27 

21       23 

K          750 

1225 

40 

6x  16 

58 

44 

48            27 

33K       25 

31 

21       27 

K 

800           1325 

44 

6x20 

58 

50 

54 

27 

33K       25 

35 

21       31 

K 

875           1390 

49 

7  x!4 

60 

47 

51            28 

34           27 

30 

23 

26 

K  i    1200 

1785 

50 

7x16 

60 

49 

53            28 

34           27 

32 

23 

28 

K 

1300 

1970 

52 

7  x  18 

60 

51 

55            28 

34           27 

34 

23      30 

K 

1450 

2100 

54 

7  x  20  !       60 

53 

57            28 

34 

27 

36 

23 

32 

K 

1560 

2300 

56 

9x18 

62 

51 

56 

31 

38K 

30 

35 

26 

31 

K 

2100 

2800 

63 

9  x24 

62 

57 

62 

31 

38K 

30 

41 

26 

37 

K 

2500 

3100 

69 

9x30 

62 

65 

72 

31 

38K 

30 

47 

26 

43 

K 

2900 

3780 

80 

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The  Monarch  Roller  Oat  Crusher 


The  Monarch  Roller  Oat  Crusher  will  be 
furnished  with  either  a  single  or  double  pair  of 
rolls  in  sizes  from  7  x  20  to  9  x  36  inches  and  with 
either  phosphor  bronze  or  ball  bearings  as  desired 
and  specified. 

The  roller  force  feeder  is  driven  from  the  roll 
spindle  and  both  the  crushing  and  feeder  rolls  are 
corrugated  in  a  manner  proven  by  experience  to 
be  most  desirable  and  efficient.  The  machine  has 
no  differential  and  can  be  arranged  on  one  side 
for  either  pulley  or  gear  drive. 

Materials  and  workmanship  are  first-class 
in  every  respect,  adjustments  are  convenient  and 
positive  and  a  glance  at  the  illustration  will  show 
a  symmetrical  and  well-balanced  machine. 


The  Monarch  Roller  Oat  Crusher 


The  Monarch  Single  Roller  Mill  for  Cracking  Corn 


Equipped  with  Monarch  Magnetic 
Separator  and  with  the  rolls  properly  corru- 
gated, the  mill  shown  opposite  gives  excellent 
service  as  a  "Corn  Cracker." 

Furnished  in  either  single  or  double  type 
and  with  plain  or  ball  bearings  as  desired. 

To  ascertain  price  of  the  combination, 
refer  to  section  of  catalog  containing  price  list 
of  the  Monarch  Magnetic  Separator  and  add 
price  of  size  of  separator  desired  to  the  price 
of  roller  mill  desired. 


The  Monarch  Single  Roller  Mill— For  Cracking  Corn 


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The  Monarch  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill 

With  Self-Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings 


Monarch  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill,  Self-Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings 

Recommended  for  use  in  feed  and  corn  meal  grinding.  The  three  pairs  of  rolls,  mounted  one  above  the 
other,  are  corrugated  beginning  with  the  top  pair,  coarse,  medium  and  fine,  thus  providing  for  three  successive 
reductions  of  an  increasing  degree  of  fineness. 

The  illustration  shows  machine  equipped  with  gear  drive  on  slow  side  and  belt  drive  on  fast  side.  This  is 
our  standard  construction,  but  to  suit  the  preference  of  the  purchaser  we  will  furnish  the  mill  with  any  of  the 
drives  shown  on  pages  37  and  38.  Roll  differential  provided  by  gear  drive  ranges  from  1  to  1  to  3  to  1. 

Floor  idlers  for  both  slow  and  fast  sides  are  shown  in  another  section  of  our  general  catalog,  which  will  be 
furnished  on  application. 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we  furnish  machine-cut  gears  for  driving  differential  of  the  slow  side  of  the  mills 
shown  above. 


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The  Monarch  Two  Pair  High  Roller  Mill 

With  Self-Oiling  Bearings 


This  mill  is  similar  to  the  one  shown  on 
page  29,  the  difference  being  in  the  ommission 
of  one  unit. 

Where  medium  fine  grinding  and  mod- 
erate capacity  are  desired,  we  guarantee  the 
Monarch  Two  Pair  High  to  give  satisfactory 
service  in  reducing  corn,  rye,  oats,  screenings, 
spices,  etc. 

Reports  which  we  have  had  from  time  to 
time,  indicate  that  this  mill  is  gaining  pre- 
ference where  fine  grinding  is  desired  and 
where  economy  is  a  consideration. 


The  Monarch  Two  Pair  High  Roller  Mill, 
with  Self-Oiling  Bearings 


The  Monarch  One  Pair  High  Roller  Mill 

With  Self -Oiling  Bearings 


The  Bottom  Unit  of  The 

Monarch  Three  Pair  High 

Roller  Mill 

For  cracking  corn,  rolling  oats 
or  grinding  screenings  or  other  mate- 
rials requiring  only  one  reduction, 
the  Monarch  One  Pair  High  will 
give  the  desired  results. 

A  glance  at  the  illustration 
shows  a  strongly  built  machine  and 
the  name  "Monarch"  guarantees 
workmanship  and  materials. 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we 
furnish  machine-cut  gears  for  driv- 
ing differential  of  the  slow  side  of 
the  mills  shown  above. 


The  Monarch  One  Pair  High  Roller  Mill, 
with  Self-Oiling  Bearings 


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The    Monarch    Three    Pair    High    Roller    Mill 

With  Self -Oiling  Phosphor  Bronze  Bearings — Pulley  or  Gear  Driven 


Sizes,  Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

List 
Price 

Size  of 
Pulleys  on 
Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulleys  on 
Slow  Side 
Inches 

Past  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 
of  Meal 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 
of  Feed 

H.  P. 
Required 

(  15  x  6 

16x5) 

9  x  14 

$  830.00 

•<  14  x  6 

15  x  5  - 

550 

20  to  35 

40  to    60 

9  to  13 

(  13  x  6 

14  x  5  ) 

(18  x  7 

20  x  6) 

9  x  18 

900.00 

\  16  x  7 

17  x  6  \ 

550 

30  to  45 

50  to    75 

10  to  15 

(14x  7 

16  x  6  j 

(  18  x  8 

20  x  7  ) 

9  x  24 

1000.00 

1  16  x  8 

17  x  7  [ 

550 

40  to  60 

65  to  100 

12  to  20 

(  14  x  8 

16x7} 

(18x9 

20  x  8 

9  x30 

1150.00 

-M6x9 

17  x  8  - 

550 

50  to  75 

85  to  125 

15  to  25 

1  14  x  9 

16  x  8  ) 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

1     BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Length    i    Length 
Pulley    i      Gear 
Driven        Driven 
Inches        Inches 

Width 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

TT 

K 

Weight 
Lbs.             Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

9x  14 
9  x  18 
9  x24 
9x30 

87^ 
87>^ 
87K 
87K 

55           49 
59            53 
66            60 
73            67 

36 
36 
36 
36 

35K 
3534 

35^ 
35  K 

29X 
33>< 
39  X 
45  X 

31# 

31# 
31# 

31-U 

25X 
29  K 
35^ 
41K 

X 

% 

K 
M 

4200           4700 
4900           5475 
5700           6350 
6400          7125 

101 
108 
121 
133 

Machine-Cut  Spur  Gears  for  Roller  Mills 

In  order  to  facilitate  delivery,  when  ordering  gears  for  roll  driving,  give  the  exact  diameter  of  rolls  and  roll 
spindles  and  depth  and  width  of  key  seat.    Also  state  what  differential  is  desired. 


Roll 
Diameter 
Inches 

Price 
Both  Iron 
Gears 

Price 
Iron  and 
Rawhide 

Roll 
Diameter 
Inches 

Price 
Both  Iron 
Gears 

Price 
Iron  and 
Rawhide 

6  and  7 
9 
10 

$20.00 
25.00 
30.00 

$30.00 
40.00 
50.00 

12 
14 
18 

$  45.00 
65.00 
100.00 

$  70.00 
100.00 
160.00 

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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch 

Two  Pair  High 

Roller  Mill 

With    Self-Oiling    Phosphor 

Bronze    Bearings — Pulley   or 

Gear  Driven 


Sizes,  Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

List 
Price 

Size  of 
Pulleys  on 
Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulleys  on 
Slow  Side 
Inches 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity              Capacity 
Per  Hour             Per  Hour 
Bushels                Bushels 
of  Meal                of  Feed 

H.  P. 

Required 

9  x  14 

$600.00 

(15  x  6 

114  x  6 

15  x  5) 
14  x  5  j 

550 

15  to  20               30  to    45 

5  to    8 

9  x  18 

650.00 

J  16  x  7 
1  15  x  7  - 

16  x  6) 
15  x  6f 

550 

20  to  30               45  to    60 

7  to  10 

9  x  24 

735.00 

f  16  x  8 
tl5  x8 

16  x  7) 
15  x  7  j 

550      ' 

25  to  40               55  to    80 

9  to  14 

9  x  30 

830.00 

(16  x  9 
1l5  x  9 

16  x  8) 
15  x  8  I 

550 

35  to  50               65  to  100 

12  to  18 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS                       FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Pulley 
Driven 
Inches 

Length 
Gear 
Driven 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Weight          Volume 
Lbs.             Cu.  Ft. 

9  x  14 
9x  18 
9x24 
9x30 

67 
67 
67 
67 

55 
59 
66 
73 

49 
53 
60 
67 

36 
36 
36 
36 

35  X 
35  K 
35  K 

35  K 

29  % 
33  Y< 
39  % 
45  % 

31  X 
31  X 
31  K 
31K 

25  % 
29  X 
35  X 
41  J< 

H 

X 
X 
X 

2500 
3200 
3700 
4300 

3250                    77 
4150                    83 
4700                    92 
5425                  103 

The  Monarch 

One  Pair  High 

Roller  Mill 

With    Self-Oiling    Phosphor 

Bronze    Bearings— Pulley    or 

Gear  Driven 


Sizes,  Prices,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

List  Price 

Size  of  Pulleys 
on  Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of  Pulleys 
on  Slow  Side 
Inches 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.P.  M. 

H.  P. 

Required 

9x  14 
9x  18 
9x24 
9x30 

$380.00 
410.00 
460.00 
520.00 

16x6 
16  x  7 
16x8 
16x9 

18x5 
18  x  6 
18  x  7 
18x8 

500 
500 
500 
500 

1     to  IK 
IX  to  2 
I#to2# 
2  X  to  3    - 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Length          Length 
Pulley     '        Gear 
Driven           Driven 
Inches           Inches 

Width 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

9  x  14 
9x  18 
9x  24 
9x30 

46  # 
46  K 
46  K 
46  K 

55                    49 
59                    53 
66                    60 
73                    67 

36 
36 
36 
36 

35  X 
35  K 
35  X 
34  K 

29  % 
33  X 
39  X 
45  X 

31K 
31K 
31X 
31  K 

25  K 
29  X 
35  % 

MX 

H 

K 

H 

1500 
1700 
2000 
2300 

1950 
2300 
2620 
3000 

54 
57 
64 
71 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill 

•SDf 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill 

The  notation  accompanying  illustration  on  page  29  applies  as  well  to  the  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill  shown 
above  and  in  addition  to  the  advantages  which  it  clearly  sets  forth,  this  mill  is  equipped  with  ball  bearings. 

Not  only  will  the  ball  bearing  mill  grind  oats,  corn  or  mixed  feed  to  a  finish,  but  it  will  perform  the 
operation  in  the  most  economical  manner,  saving  power,  reducing  lubrication  expense,  and  requiring 
very  little  attention. 

Drive  will  be  arranged  to  suit  local  conditions. 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we  furnish  machine-cut  gears  for  driving  differential  of  the  slow  side  of  the 
mill  shown  above. 


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Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A, 


The  Monarch  Two  Pair  High  Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill 


The  Monarch  Two  Pair  High 
Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill 

Another  view  of  the  Two  Pair  High  Ball 
Bearing  Mill.  Both  views  of  this  mill  show 
gear  drive  on  slow  side. 


The  Monarch  Two  Pair  High 
Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill 

This  is  another  modification  of  the  Monarch 
Three  Pair  High  Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill  which  will 
make  a  closer  reduction  and  has  a  larger  capacity 
than  the  Monarch  One  Pair  High  shown  below 


The  Monarch 

One    Pair    High 

Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill 


The  Monarch  One  Pair  High 
Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill 

Showing  mill  with  gear  drive  on  slow  side.  This  is  the  bottom  unit  of  our  Three  Pair  High  Ball  Bearing 
Roller  Mill  and  was  designed  to  supply  a  growing  demand  for  a  one-reduction  machine  for  grinding  screenings, 
rolling  oats,  cracking  corn,  etc.  ; 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we  furnish  machine-cut  gears  for  driving  differential  of  the  slow  side  of  the 
mills  shown  above. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


35 


The  Monarch  Three  Pair  High  Ball  Bearing  Roller  Mill 

Pulley  or  Gear  Driven 


Sizes,  Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

List 
Price 

Size  of 

Pulleys   on 
Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulleys  on 
Slow  Side 
Inches 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 
of  Meal 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 
of  Feed 

H.  P. 

Required 

(15  x  4^ 

16  x  3tf 

9  x  14 

$1245.00 

-{  14  x  4K 

15  x  3% 

550 

20  to  35 

40  to    60       :          5  to    7 

1.13  x  4^ 

14  x  3tf 

.    (18  x  5 

20  x  4 

9  x  18 

1350.00 

-{  16  x  5 

17  x  4 

550 

30  to  45 

50  to    75 

6  to    9 

1  14  x  5 

16  x  4 

(18  x  6 

20  x  5 

9  x  24 

1500.00 

^  16  x  6 

17  x  5 

550 

40  to  60 

65  to  100 

7  to  12 

(14  x  6 

16  x  5 

(  18  x  7 

20  x  6     ) 

9  x  30 

1725.00 

-{16  x  7 

17  x  6      V 

550 

50  to  75 

85  to  125 

9  to  15 

(.14  x  7 

16  x  6      ) 

. 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Pulley 
Driven 
Inches 

Length 
Gear 
Driven 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

9x  14 
9x  18 
9  x24 
9  x  30 

87  K 
87^ 
87  # 
87^ 

58 
62 
68 
74 

47 
51 
57 
64 

36 
36 
36 
36 

35  ^ 
35  Y, 
35  K 
35  K 

29  X 
33  X 
39  X 
45  K 

31X 

3iy< 
3\y4 

31K 

25  % 
29  X 
35  X 
41  X 

X 

X 
y. 
y* 

4200 
4400 
5700 
6000 

5225 
5625 
7025 

7475 

106 
113 
124 
135 

Roll  Scrapers  and  Scraper  Holders 

We  have  on  hand  constantly  a  full  line  of  Adjustable  Automatic  Holders  and  Tampico  Brush,  Steel  and  Cotton  Duck  Scrapers,  for 
use  with  Monarch  and  other  makes  of  roller  mills. 

Prices  Per  Pair 


LENGTH  OF  ROLLS,  INCHES 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

30 

36 

42 

Scraper  Holders  
Duck  Scrapers  

$4.00 
3,00 

$4.00 

2.25 

$4.00 
2.50 

$5.00 
2.75 

$5.00 
3.00 

$5.00 
3.50 

$5.00 
4.00 

$6.00 
4.50 

$6.00 
5.00 

Steel  Scrapers  

3.00 

3.50 

3.75 

4.00 

4.50 

5.25 

6.00 

6.75 

7.50 

Tampico  Brushes.. 

2.00 

2.50 

2.75 

3.00 

3.75 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

Roll  Tram  Plates 

Tram  Plates  suitable  for  use  with  all  makes  of  Roller  Mills,  will  be  furnished  at  the  following  list  prices. 


Roll  Diameter 

6  Inch 

7  Inch 

9  Inch 

10  Inch 

12  Inch 

14  Inch 

18  Inch 

Price  of  Tram  Plate 

$3.00 

$4.00 

$5.00- 

$6.00 

$8.00 

$10.00 

$15.00 

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Sproul,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch 

Two  Pair  High 

Ball  Bearing 

Roller  Mill 

Pulley  or  Gear  Driven 


Sizes,  Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Fast  Roll 

Capacity 

Capacity 

Size 
Inches 

List  Price 
Pulley  Driven 

Pulleys  on 
Fast  Side 

Pulleys  on 
Slow  Side 

Speed 
R   P   M 

Per  Hour 
Bushels 

Per  Hour 
Bushels 

H.  P. 

Required 

Inches 

Inches  . 

of  Feed 

of  Meal 

9  x  14 

$900.00 

f  15  x  4# 
\14  x  4^ 

15  x  3^1 
14  x  3K) 

550 

30  to     45 

15  to  20 

3      to    5 

9  x  18 

975.00 

!18  x  5 
16  x  5 

18  x  4      1 
16  x  4      J 

550 

45  to     60 

20  to  30 

4      to    6 

9  x  24 

1100.00 

18  x  6 
16  x  6 

18  x  5      1 
16  x  5      1 

550 

55  to     80 

25  to  40 

5}4to    8.^ 

9  x  30 

1245.00 

I  18  x  7 
1  16  x  7 

18  x  6      1 
16  x  6      ( 

550 

65  to  100 

35  to  50 

7      to  10X 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Pulley 
Driven 
Inches 

Length 
Gear 
Driven 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

9x  14 
9x  18 
9x  24 
9x30 

67 
67 
67 
67 

58 
62 
68 

74 

47 
51 
57 
64 

36 
36 
36 
36 

tfi\r>m\n 

29  K 
33  X 
39  X 
45  % 

31  X 
31  X 

31X 
31  X 

25  % 
29  X 
35  X 
IIX 

K 
K 

| 

2500 
3200 
3700 
4300 

3300 
4200 
4750 
5475 

81 
87 
95 
104 

The  Monarch 

One  Pair  High 

Ball  Bearing 

Roller  Mill 

Pulley  or  Gear  Driven 

Sizes,  Prices,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

List  Price 

Size  of  Pulley 
on  Fast  Side 
Inches 

Size  of  Pulley 
on  Slow  Side 
Inches 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

H.  P. 
Required 

9x  14 
9x  18 
9  x  24 
9x30 

$550.00 
650.00 
700.00 
750.00 

16x4# 
16x5 
16x6 
16  x  7 

18x4 

18x4^ 
18  x  5 
18x6 

500 
500 
500 
500 

Xto  1 
XtolX 
1      to  IK 
1  K  to  2 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

FLOOR  SPACE,  INCHES 

Weight 
Lbs. 

'  BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Pulley 
Driven 
Inches 

Length 
Gear 
Driven 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

9  x  14 
9x  18 
9x  24 
9x30 

46  y, 
46  K 
46  y, 
46  K 

58 
62 
68 
74 

47 
51 
57 
64 

36 
36 
36 
36 

35  X 
35  K 
35  K 
35  K 

29  K 
33  X 
39  % 
45% 

31K 
31  K 
31K 
31K 

25  X 
29  K 
35  % 
41  X 

K 

y* 

I 

1550 
1780 
2100 

24(10 

2000 
2255 
2650 
3025 

56 
60 
66 

72 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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Monarch  Drives  for  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mills 

Drive  No.  1,  No.  2  and  No.  3 


Drive  No.  1— Fast  Side 


Drive  No.  1— Slow  Side 


Drive  No.  2— Fast  Side 


Drive  No.  2— Slow  Side 


Drive  No.  3— Fast  Side 


Drive  No.  3— Slow  Side 


Shows  method  of  driving  by  belt,  fast  and  slow  rolls  of  right-hand  Monarch  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill. 
It  can  also  be  driven  from  shaft  on  same  floor  or  from  above. 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  we  furnish  machine-cut  gears  for  driving  the  differential  or  slow  side.  Gears  are 
provided  with  guards  to  prevent  accident.  In  this  way  mill  is  driven  by  only  one  belt  from  the  line  shaft  and 
a  positive  differential  is  maintained. 


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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Monarch  Drives  for  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mills 

Drive  No.  4  and  No.  5 


O 


Drive  No.  4— Fast  Side 


Drive  No.  5— Fast  Side 


Drive  No.  4— Slow  Side 


Drive  No.  5— Slow  Side 


Monarch  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill  with  Direct  Connected  Motor  Drive. 
Idler  under  floor  adjustable  to  keep  the  belt  tight. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


39 


The  Monarch  First  Break  Feed  Governor 


The  Monarch  First  Break  Feed  Governor 

There  is  no  doubt  about  the  necessity  for  a  feed  governor  in  every  flouring  mill,  the  only  question  being 
the  selection  of  the  one  best  suited  to  perform  the  necessary  work.  The  old  type  of  governor,  regulated  by 
the  striking  force  of  the  grain  and  supplying  a  regular  feed  is  being  rapidly  replaced  by  the  Monarch,  the  new 
type,  which  is  belted  directly  to  the  roll  spindle  and  which  delivers  a  thin  stream  of  grain  to  the  rolls  at  a  rate 
governed  by  the  speed  at  which  the  mill  is  running.  It  can  be  easily  understood,  how,  when  the  speed  of  a  mill 
is  increased  or  decreased  either  purposely  or  accidentally,  the  grinding  capacity  of  the  rolls  will  change  in  pro- 
portion and  an  automatic  feed  regulator  becomes  a  necessity.  The  regulation  of  the  amount  of  stock  supplied 
to  the  first  break  rolls  regulates,  of  course,  the  amount  supplied  to  the  entire  mill  and  relieves  the  operator  of 
the  necessity  for  constantly  changing  the  amount  of  power. 

The  Monarch  Feed  Governor  also  acts  in  the  capacity  of  a  speed  indicator,  the  dial  shown  in  the  above 
cut  indicating  to  the  operator  of  the  mill  when  the  machinery  has  attained  the  speed  desired. 

In  ordering,  give  size  and  speed  of  roll  and  spindle. 

Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Size  No. 

Bushels 
Per  Hour 

List  Price 

Size  No. 

Bushels 
Per  Hour 

List  Price 

1 

3  to  15 

$50.00 

6 

50  to    75 

$  85.00 

2 

10  to  25 

60.00 

7 

60  to    90 

90.00 

3 

20  to  35 

70.00 

8 

75  to  115 

95.00 

4 

30  to  50 

75.00 

9 

90  to  125 

100.00 

5 

45  to  60 

80.00 

The  Columbian  First  Break  Feed  Governor 

Not  Recommended  where  there  is  a  variable  Speed 
Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Size  No. 

Bushels 
Per  Hour 

List  Price 

Size  No. 

Bushels 
Per  Hour 

List  Price 

0 

3  to    8 

$25.00 

7 

35  to    50 

$37.50 

1 

7  to  12 

25.00 

8 

40  to    60 

40.00 

2 

10  to  15 

25.00 

9 

50  to    75 

42.50 

3 

12  to  18 

27.50 

10 

60  to    90 

45.00 

4 

15  to  25 

30.00 

11 

75  to  115 

47.50 

5 

20  to  30 

32.50 

12 

90  to  130 

50.00 

6 

25  to  40 

35.00 

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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Oat  Crusher 


Front  View  of  the  Monarch  Oat  Crusher 


Side  and  Rear  View  of  the  Monarch  Oat  Crusher 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Mulfy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Oat  Crusher 


The  nutritious  part,  or  kernel  of  the  oat  is  contained  in  a  very  coarse,  tough  and  indigestible  hull  and 
unless  this  is  broken  before  the  grain  is  used  as  feed,  about  one  fourth  of  the  amount  fed  is  wasted. 

Crushing  is  therefore  necessary,  but  this  is  by  no  means  a  haphazard  operation.  Oats  generally  are,  and 
always  should  be,  fed  in  a  dry  state;  therefore  to  avoid  waste  or  expense  entailed  in  taking  out  finely  crushed 
material,  the  machine  used  for  crushing  should  simply  break  the  tough  hull,  leaving  hull  and  kernel  together. 

This  is  exactly  the  function  of  the  Monarch  Roller  Oat  Crusher,  illustrations  of  which  appear  on  the 
opposite  page,  and  that  it  performs  what  is  expected  of  it,  is  a  matter  of  satisfaction  both  to  us  and  to  a  large 
number  of  our  patrons  who  have  it  in  successful  operation. 

The  Monarch  is  provided  with  an  automatic  feeder  and  also  a  shaking  sieve  which  takes  out  all  coarse  or 
foreign  substances.  When  equipped  with  differential  gears  and  the  rolls  properly  corrugated,  this  machine 
gives  excellent  service  as  a  Corn  Cracker  and  produces  a  very  small  percentage  of  meal. 

Construction  is  "Monarch  Quality"  throughout.  All  parts  are  easily  accessible,  adjusting  devices  are 
convenient  and  very  little  attention  is  required  on  the  part  of  the  operator. 

Sizes,  Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

List 
Price 

OVER-  ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Distance 
Floor  to 
Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Fast  Roll 
Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Height 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

612 

$190.00 

32 

30 

37 

20x21 

12 

10x4 

550 

616 

200.00 

32 

30 

42 

20x25 

12 

10x4^ 

550 

620 

230.00 

32 

30 

46 

20x29 

12 

10x5 

550 

714 

270.00 

32 

32 

40 

22x23 

12 

12x4>^ 

525 

716 

300.00 

32 

32 

42 

22x25 

12 

12x5 

525 

718 

350.00 

32 

32 

44 

22x27 

12 

12x5K 

525 

720 

375.00 

32 

32 

47 

22x29 

12 

12x6 

525 

918 

360.00 

32 

36 

44 

26x27 

12 

16x5 

500 

924              400.00 

32 

36 

51 

26x33 

12 

16x6 

500 

930 

450.00 

32 

36 

58 

26x39 

12 

16x7 

500 

Capacities,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size  No. 

H.  P. 

Required 

Capacity 
Pounds 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Gross  Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

612 

1.5 

500 

550 

750 

22 

616 

2 

600 

650 

900 

23 

620 

2.3 

900 

750 

1000 

24 

714 

3 

750 

850 

1140 

23 

716 

3.2   ' 

920 

1000 

1400 

23 

718 

4 

1200 

1100 

1500 

24 

720 

4.3 

1500 

1200 

1600 

25 

918 

4.5 

2000 

1400 

1750 

27 

924 

5 

3000 

1500 

1850 

28 

930 

5.4 

4000 

1650 

2000 

29 

42 


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The  McAnulty  Slow  Motion  Automatic  Force  Feeder 


The  McAnulty  Slow  Motion  Automatic  Force  Feeder 


The  McAnulty,  like  the  Monarch,  has  this  distinctive  feature:  It  evenly  distributes  the  stock  in  a  thin 
stream  across  the  entire  surface  of  the  rolls. 

We  lay  special  stress  upon  this  feature  because  it  is  highly  important,  and  because,  so  far  as  we  know,  our 
two  types  of  feeders  (the  McAnulty  and  the  Monarch)  are  the  only  ones  which  successfully  accomplish  this 
distribution. 

Irregularity  of  feeding,  as  every  miller  knows,  is  one  of  the  prime  causes  of  inferior  grinding.  The  choice 
of  either  of  our  feeders  will  positively  remove  any  possibility  of  this  trouble. 

Another  advantage  of  the  McAnulty  Slow  Motion  Automatic  Force  Feeder  is  its  ready  adaptability  to 
any  size  or  make  of  rolls.  It  can  be  perfectly  controlled  for  a  large  or  small  stream,  as  may  be  desired. 

See  directions  for  ordering  on  the  following  page. 


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Directions  for  Ordering  McAnulty  Feeders 

For  Double  Roller  Mills 


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McAnulty  Feeders  for  Double  Roller  Mills 


A — Width  of  housing.    B — Distance  between  journals.    C — Distance  outside  of  journals.    D — Length  of 
housing.    E — Distance  center  to  center  of  rolls.    F — Diameter  of  roll  shafts.    G — Thickness  of  housing. 
Give  diameter  of  pulley  that  drives  old  Feeder. 
Give  speed  of  pulley  that  drives  old  Feeder. 
State  the  kind  of  Stock  Feeder  is  to  be  used  for. 
Give  size  of  rolls. 


Price  List 


Size  of 
Rolls 
Inches 

Price  of 
Feeder 

Price  of 
Housing 

Size  of 
Rolls 
Inches 

Price  of 
Feeder 

Price  of 
Housing 

6  x  12 

$27.00 

$6.10 

7  x  24 

$33.00 

$7.00 

6  x  15 

28.00 

6.25 

9x11 

30.00 

6.55 

6  x  16 

29.00 

6.40 

9  x  14 

31.00 

6.70 

6  x  18 

30.00 

6.55 

9  x  18 

32.00 

7.00 

6  x  20 

31.00 

6.70 

9  x  24 

34.00 

7.30 

7  x  14 

29.00 

6.40 

9  x  30 

35.00 

7.60 

7  x  16 

30.00 

6.55 

9  x  36 

37.00 

7.90 

7  x  18 

31.00 

6.70 

10  x  30 

39.00 

8.20 

7  x  20 

32.00 

6.85 

10  x  36 

44.00 

9.25 

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The  Monarch  Vibratory  Feeder 


Steady  Feed — Even  Reductions 


The  construction  of  the  Monarch  Vibratory  Feeder  insures  delivery  of  the  stock  in  a  thin  even  sheet  the 
entire  width  of  the  rolls.  This  prevents  the  material  from  becoming  "bunched"  and  results  in  absolutely 
uniform  reductions. 

It  is  simple  in  construction  throughout  and  can  be  used  with  equal  success  on  all  makes  of  roller  mills. 

Out  of  all  the  number  of  feeding  devices  on  the  market,  we  do  not  know  of  any  other  so  simple  and  so 
satisfactory  as  the  Monarch,  unless  perhaps  it  may  be  the  McAnulty  Feeder  described  on  page  42. 

Many  millers  prefer  the  Monarch  because  it  is  the  most  advanced  type  of  feeding  apparatus.  So  popular 
has  it  become,  that  we  now  construct  it  to  fit  every  make  of  roller  mill. 

The  Monarch  must  be  driven  from  the  fast  roll  spindle  and  when  properly  attached  to  the  roll  frames  we 
guarantee  that  the  feeder  will  perform  its  work  to  the  letter. 

Great  care  should  be  taken,  when  ordering  this  feeder,  to  furnish  us  with  all  necessary  dimensions  of  the 
roller  mills  with  which  it  is  to  be  used. 


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Directions  For  Ordering  The  Monarch  Vibratory  Feeder 

For  Double  Roller  Mills 


The  Monarch  Vibratory  Feeder  for  Double  Roller  Mills 


A — Width  of  housing.     B — Distance  between  journals.     C — Distance  outside  of  journals.     D — Length 
of  housing.     E — Distance  center  to  center  of  rolls.     F — Diameter  of  roll  shafts.     G — Thickness  of  housing. 
Give  diameter  of  pulley  that  drives  old  Feeder. 
Give  speed  of  pulley  that  drives  old  Feeder. 
State  the  kind  of  Stock  Feeder  is  to  be  used  for. 
Give  size  of  rolls. 

Price  List 


.  Size  of 
Rolls 
Inches 

Price  of 
Feeder 

Price  of 
Housing 

Size  of 
Rolls 
Inches 

Price  of 
Feeder 

Price  of 
Housing 

6  x  12 

$34.00 

$6.10 

7  X  24 

$40.00 

$7.00 

6  x  15 

35.00 

6.25 

9x11 

37.00 

6.55 

6  x  16 

36.00 

6.40 

9  x  14 

38.00 

6.70 

6  x  18 

37.00 

6.55 

9  x  18 

40.00 

7.00 

6  x  20 

38.00 

6.70 

9  x  24 

42.00 

7.30 

7  x  14 

36.00 

6.40 

9  x  30 

44.00 

7.60 

7  x  16 

37.00 

6.55 

9  x  36 

46.00 

7.90 

7  x  18 

38.00 

6.70 

10  x  30 

48.00 

8.20 

7  x  20 

39.00 

6.85 

10  x  36 

55.00 

9.25 

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Directions  for  Marking  and  Shipping  Rolls 

To  be  Re- ground  or  Re-corrugated,  and  General 
Information  Concerning  this  Work 


RIGHT   HAND 


In  sending  rolls  to  us  for  re-grinding  or  re-corrugating  we  prefer,  as  a  method  of  identification  and  an  aid 
in  the  avoidance  of  mistakes,  the  use  of  special  tags  which  we  have  prepared  for  the  purpose,  a  supply  of  which 
will  be  furnished  on  application.  If,  however,  use  of  the  tags  is  not  convenient,  refer  to  diagram  above 
and  proceed  as  follows: 

Make  a  diagram  of  each  pair  of  rolls  sent  and  if  more  than  one  pair,  mark  the  pairs  A,  B  and  C,  respectively. 
Mark  the  fast  roll  as  such  and  indicate  the  end  on  which  the  drive  pulley  belongs.  Give  each  pair  of  rolls  the 
same  letter  as  given  to  it  on  the  diagram.  In  boxing,  see  that  shipping  and  shipper's  name  and  address,  the 
letter  given  to  the  pair  and  the  word  fast  or  slow  are  plainly  marked  on  each  box.  Send  the  diagram  with  your 
order,  stating  plainly  what  you  wish  done.  Your  work  will  have  our  very  best  attention  and  will  be  promptly 
returned  to  you. 

The  working  life  of  corrugated  rolls  varies  from  two  to  five  years,  according  to  the  amount  of  care  used 
in  handling  them  and  the  character  of  the  service  required.  They  may  be  very  quickly  spoiled  by  allowing 
them  to  run  together.  When  thus  dulled  it  is  advisable  to  have  them  re-ground  and  re-corrugated  at  once,  as 
it  is  poor  economy  to  use  rolls  that  are  dull.  They  do  poor  work  and  consume  more  power  than  is  necessary. 

Smooth  rolls  will  give  a  much  longer  period  of  service  than  corrugated  rolls  if  care  is  used  to  keep  them  in 
tram.  It  is  a  good  plan  to  examine  smooth  rolls  occasionally  when  the  mill  is  not  in  operation.  By  putting 
them  together,  holding  a  lighted  candle  below  and  looking  down  from  the  top,  if  the  light  is  entirely  shut  off 
the  entire  length  of  the  rolls  they  are  in  good  grinding  condition;  if,  on  the  other  hand,  .the  light  cannot  be 
entirely  shut  off  when  the  rolls  are  in  perfect  tram,  they  should  be  re-ground. 

Our  facilities  for  roll  grinding  and  corrugating  are  large  enough  to  insure  prompt  deliveries.  Our  machinery 
is  of  the  very  best  and  latest  design  and  the  operators  are  careful  and  experienced  mechanics.  Some  idea  of 
the  care  taken  in  this  work  may  be  gained  from  the  fact  that  the  finished  product  is  accurate  to  the  ten  thou- 
sandth part  of  an  inch.  We  do  special  corrugating  work  to  order  and  do  it  well  and  promptly.  A  trial  will  be 
sufficient  to  convince  you  that  our  service  is  unsurpassed. 


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New  Chilled  Iron  Rolls 

Sizes,  Prices,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Pair 
Smooth 

Price 
Per  Pair 
Corrugated 

EACH  ROLL  BOXED 

Size 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Pair 
Smooth 

Price 
Per  Pair 
Corrugated 

EACH  ROLL  BOXED 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

6      x    6     $  87.25 

$  93.75             90             1.01 

9  x  18  .$  156.50     1$  170.00 

385             3.57 

6x9         93.00 

100.00           110             1.17 

9  x  20        166.00 

180.00 

430             3.73 

6      x  12         98.75 

106.25            130              1.26 

9  x  24        185.00 

200.00 

490             4.04 

6      x  15 

106.50 

114.00 

155 

1.39 

9  x  30 

215.00 

235.00 

600 

4.51 

6      x  16 

110.00 

119.50            165 

1.44 

9  x  36 

246.00 

267.00 

700             4.98 

6      x  18 

118.75 

127.50            175 

1.53 

10  x  10 

119.50 

129.00 

275             3.50 

6      x20 

127.50 

136.50            200 

1.62 

10  x  30 

268.00 

289.00 

785             5.83 

6      x24 

136.50 

145.50            240 

1.80 

10  x  36 

317.00 

342.00 

935             6.50 

7      x9 

110.00 

117.50 

150 

1.58 

10  x  42 

368.00 

397.00 

1090             7.20 

7      x  12 

117.50 

125.00            170 

1.76 

12  x  18 

314.65 

339.85 

775 

7.03 

7      x  14 

122.50 

131.00 

190 

1.88 

12  x  20 

338.00 

363.00 

840 

7.38 

'7      x  15 

124.75 

133.50 

205 

1.94 

12  x  24 

385.00 

415.80 

970 

8.07 

7      x  16 

127.00 

136.00            220 

2.00 

12  x  30 

465.00 

501.20 

1150 

-9.11 

7      x  18 

131.50 

142.00            240 

2.12 

12  x  36 

545.00 

587.00 

1330 

10.15 

7      x20 

140.00 

152.00            260 

2.24 

14  x  12 

232.00 

250.50 

590 

8.42 

7      x24 

150.00 

163.00           300 

2.48 

14  x  16 

315.00 

340.20 

820 

9.30 

7tf.x20 

153.00 

167.00           320 

2.72 

14  x  18 

341.65 

369.00 

905 

9.74 

7^x24 

167.50 

183.50           380 

2.95 

14  x  20 

358.55 

387.25 

985 

10.18 

754x30 

190.00 

207.50           480 

3.29 

14  x  24 

427.40 

461.60 

1150 

11.06 

9x8 

124.00 

132.00            215 

1.71 

14  x  30 

512.20 

553.25 

1366 

12.38 

9      x  11 

132.00 

143.25            263 

2.26 

18  x  18 

832.30 

898.80 

1720 

15.82 

9      x  14 

138.00 

150.00 

311 

2.81 

18  x  24 

890.00 

961.20 

2130 

17.61 

9      x  15 

142.00 

154.00            330 

3.00 

18  x  30 

1020.00 

1101.60 

2540 

19.40 

We  can  furnish  rolls  of  any  size  but  must  call  attention  to  the  necessity  of  great  care  in  ordering. 

A  pair  of  right-hand  rolls  when  running  sharp  against  sharp,  changed  end  for  end  in  journal  boxes,  become  left-hand  rolls  sharp 
against  sharp.  If  you  reverse  the  same  rolls  by  putting  the  slow  roll  in  journal  boxes  belonging  to  the  fast  roll  and  vice  versa  without 
changing  ends,  they  will  become  left-hand  rolls  running  dull  against  dull.  Left-hand  rolls,  both  sharp,  when  turned  end  for  end,  become 
right-hand  rolls,  both  running  sharp.  Left-hand  rolls,  both  sharp,  when  removed  and  changed,  the  slow  roll  being  made  to  occupy  the 
place  belonging  to  the  fast  roll  and  vice  versa,  become  right-hand  rolls",  both  dull. 


Grinding  and  Corrugating  Rolls 


Price  Per  Pair 


Size 
Inches 

Re-grinding 
Smooth 
Rolls 

Corrug'd 
Rolls 
Ground 
Smooth 

Corrugated 
Rolls 
Ground  and 
Re-corrugat'd 

Smooth  Rolls 
Re-ground 
and 
Corrugated 

Size 
Inches 

Re-grinding 
Smooth 
Rolls 

Corrug'd 
Rolls 
Ground 
Smooth 

Corrugated 
Rolls 
Ground  and 
Re-corrugat'd 

Smooth  Rolls 
Re-ground 
and 
Corrugated 

6x6 

$  4.00 

$  6.00 

$  8.00 

$  7.00 

9  x  18 

$10.00 

$13.00 

$20.00 

$17.00 

6x9 

5.00 

7.00 

10.00 

8.00 

9  x  20 

10.75 

14.00 

21.75 

18.50 

6      x  12 

6.00 

8.00 

12.00 

10.00 

9  x  24 

12.00 

16.00 

25.00 

21.00 

6      x  15 

7.50 

9.50 

14.00 

12.00 

9  x  30 

15.00 

20.00 

30.00 

25.00 

6      x  16 

8.00 

10.50 

15.00 

12.50 

9  x  36 

18.00 

24.00 

35.00 

29.00 

6      x  18 

9.00          12.00 

16.00 

13.00 

10  x  10 

10.00 

16.00 

20.00 

18.00 

6      x  20 

10.00 

13.00 

18.00 

15.00 

10  x  30 

16.50 

22.00 

33.00 

27.50 

6      x24 

12.00 

15.60 

21.60 

18.00 

10  x  36 

20.50 

27.50 

40.50 

33.50 

7      x    9 

5.00 

7.00 

11.00              9.00 

10  x42 

25.50 

34.00 

49.50 

41.00 

7      x  12 

6.75            9.00 

13.50             11.25 

12  x  18 

18.00 

22.50 

36.00 

28.80 

7      x  14 

8.00          10.50 

15.00             12.50 

12  x  20 

20.00 

25.00 

40.00             32.00 

7      x  15 

8.00          10.50 

15.00             12.50 

12  x  24 

24.00 

30.00 

44.00             36.00 

7      x  16 

8.50          11.00 

16.00             13.50 

12  x  30 

30.00 

36.00 

50.00             42.00 

7      x  18 

9.00 

11.50 

17.00             14.50 

12  x  36 

36.00 

42.00 

56.00 

48.00 

7      x  20 

9.75 

12.50 

18.25             15.75 

14  x  12 

13.00 

18.00 

26.00 

20.00 

7      x24 

10.50 

13.50 

19.50 

17.00 

14  x  16 

17.00 

27.00 

35.00             27.00 

7^x20 

11.00 

14.00 

19.50 

16.50 

14  x  18 

19.80 

30.80 

39.60             30.60 

7^x24 

11.50          16.00 

24.00 

20.00 

14  x  20 

22.00 

32.00 

44.00            34.00 

7^x30 

13.50          17.50 

26.50 

22.50 

14  x  24 

26.40 

38.40 

52.80            40.80 

9x8 

6.00            8.00 

12.00 

10.00 

14  x  30 

33.00 

48.00 

66.00             51.00 

9      x  11 

8.50          11.25 

15.50 

12.75 

18  x  18 

27.00 

33.75 

54.00 

43.00 

9      x  14 

9.00          11.50 

16.00 

13.50 

18  x  24 

36.00 

45.00 

66.00 

54.00 

9      x  15 

9.50          12.00 

17.00 

14.50 

18  x  30 

45.00 

54.00 

75.00             63.00 

Price  for  one  roll,  one-half  the  price  per  pair.     For  truing  up  roll  journals  an  extra  charge  is  made.     Prices  for  grinding  and 

corrugating  rolls  of  odd  sizes  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

Special  corrugations,  special  price.     (Corrugations  six  cuts  to  the  inch  and  coarser  are  considered  special  corrugations.) 
Prices  for  corrugating  smooth  rolls  that  do   not   need  re-grinding  same  as  prices  in  second  column  above,  for  re-grinding 

corrugated  rolls. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Middlings  Mill 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Middlings  Mill 


The  cut  above  represents  a  perfected  and  valuable  agent  for  the  reduction,  granulation  and  disintegration 
of  middlings  after  the  first  reduction  on  smooth  rolls  and  for  substitution  for  and  alternation  with  the  rolls  in 
subsequent  reductions.  It  can  also  be  used  with  highly  beneficial  results  for  finishing  the  feed  at  the  end  of 
the  system. 

The  principal  advantages  to  be  derived  from  the  use  of  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Middlings  Mill  are  a 
greatly  increased  yield,  a  superior  grade  of  flour  and  the  absence  of  expense  for  installation  and  upkeep. 

This  is  a  substantial  machine,  the  value  of  which  is  by  no  means  a  matter  of  doubt  or  speculation,  and  so 
great  are  the  savings  accomplished  by  its  use,  that  it  will  repay  its  first  cost  in  three  months. 

Sizes,  Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

List 
Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Capacity  Equal  to 
One  Pair  of 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 
2 
3 

$130.00 
150.00 
170.00 

11 

13 
15 

10 
12 
14 

20 
21 

22 

6  x  20-in.  Rolls 
7  x  20-in.  Rolls 
9  x  24-in.  Rolls 

6x3 
7  x3^ 
8x4 

600 
550 

500 

175 

185 
200 

210 
240 

275 

2.0 
2.2 
3.7 

4 

200.00 

17 

16 

23 

9  x  36-in.  Rolls 

9x4^ 

475 

225 

320 

5.0 

MONARCH 

Ball  Bearing 

Sieve  Bolters 
and  Reels 


Section  B,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO, 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNGY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Sectional  Sifter 

ITH  the  competition  daily  growing  more  acute  and  the  standard  of  quality  in  the 
finished  product  constantly  advancing,  the  buyer  of  milling  machinery  is,  today,  much 
better  informed  and  more  exacting  in  his  requirements  than  formerly. 


With  full  knowledge  of  this  fact  and  realizing  in  addition,  that  the  production  of  the 
highest  grades  of  flour  cannot  be  accomplished  without  the  aid  of  a  strictly  high  class,  satis- 
factory and  efficient  bolting  machine,  we  have  not  spared  trouble,  effort  or  expense  in  bringing 
the  Monarch  Sectional  Sifter  to  the  highest  plane  of  mechanical  perfection. 

While  we  describe  and  illustrate  the  component  parts  of  this  machine  in  detail,  in  suc- 
ceeding paragraphs,  we  wish,  by  way  of  introduction  to  emphasize  the  following  vital  points, 
to  which  we  have  given  particular  attention  and  which  are  in  a  great  measure,  responsible 
for  the  success  of  the  Monarch  Sectional  Sifter  as  a  peerless  milling  utility. 

First.  The  crank  shaft,  which  is  contained  in  the  hollow  square  formed  by  the  assembled 
sections  of  the  sifter,  is  connected  to  the  main  driving  shaft  which  is  located  in  the  base  of 
the  machine,  by  a  flexible  joint,  which  allows  the  two  shafts  to  deviate  from  alignment,  without 
interfering  with  their  continued,  satisfactory  motion. 

Second.  All  bearings  are  ball  bearings  and  have  adjustable  races  which  accommodate 
themselves  to  the  position  of  the  shaft. 

Third.  The  shaft  in  the  base  runs  in  oil  and  the  two  upper  bearings  are  packed  in  grease, 
thus  obviating  the  necessity  for  constant  attention  to  their  lubrication. 

Fourth.  The  sieve  box  is  constructed  in  sections  and  can  be  separated  into  four  or  more 
parts  for  convenience  in  shipping  and  erecting. 

Fifth.  The  sieve  box  surrounds  the  driving  mechanism  and  the  weights  are  located  in 
the  center  of  the  box  where  they  are  entirely  out  of  the  way. 

Sixth.  The  sieves  being  of  the  same  size  are  interchangeable  and  any  one  of  them  can 
be  drawn  out  at  the  side  without  interfering  with  another. 

Seventh.  The  box  can  be  built  of  a  height  suitable  to  the  capacity  of  the  mill  for  which 
the  sifter  is  intended  and  can  contain  from  four  to  twelve  flour  sieves  with  the  necessary 
scalping  sieves  above  and  below,  thus  providing  ample  flour  bolting  space. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 

Six  Reduction  Machine 


Style  "S" 
The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter— Six  Reduction  Machine 


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Sectional  View  Showing  Sieve  Arrangement  of  the 
Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 

Six  Reduction  Machine 


Style  "S" 

Sectional  View  Showing  Sieve  Arrangement  of  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Sectional  Sifter — Six  Reduction  Machine 


Cloth  Cleaners 

The  sieve  frames  in  the  Monarch  Sectional  Sifter  are  divided  into  small  square  spaces,  each  one  of  whicl 
has  its  own  cloth  cleaner,  actuated  by  the  motion  of  the  machine. 

While  there  are  many  varieties  of  cloth  cleaning  devices,  and  while  we  are  prepared  to  furnish  any  styli 
that  may  be  preferred  by  the  purchaser,  we  recommend  the  use  of  any  one  of  the  following: 

A  square  of  Scandinavian  belting  with  a  metal  button  on  the  bottom  side. 

A  metallic  ring  with  bristles  protruding  from  the  upper  edge. 

A  double  leather  loop  with  small  tufts  of  bristles  at  each  end — the  bristles  being  kept  against  the  clotl 
by  the  weight  of  the  leather. 

These  three  devices  are  designed  for  use  beneath  silk  and  grit  gauze  cloths  and  travel  in  a  space  betweer 
the  cloths  and  a  coarse  wire  screen  which  is  tacked  to  the  bottom  of  the  sieve. 

Wire  cloths  are  usually  kept  clean  by  means  of  a  chain,  which  sways  across  the  cloth  with  each  gyratioi 
of  the  sifter. 

It  can  be  easily  understood  that  these  cleaners  are  automatic  in  action  and  require  no  attention  whatever 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 

Four  Reduction  Machine 


Style  "F» 
The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter — Four  Reduction  Machine 

Interchangeable  Sieves 

The  Interchangeable  Sieves,  which  are  a  feature  of  both  the  Monarch  Sectional  and  the  Styles  "H"  and  "E" 
Self-Balancing  Sifters,  are  carefully  made  of  selected  wood  and  well  padded  to  prevent  dust  leakage. 

In  the  case  of  the  Sectional  Sifter,  the  sieves  are  held  in  place  by  specially  designed  clamps  and  wood 
knobs  are  provided  for  convenience  in  removal  and  replacement. 

Emergency  sieves  can  be  kept  conveniently  at  hand,  ready  clothed,  to  instantly  take  the  place  of  any 
worn  member,  thereby  avoiding  lengthy  delays  or  shut-down. 

The  Sieve  Box 

The  Sieve  Box  is  composed  of  either  four  or  six  sections,  each  one  complete  in  itself.  These  sections  are 
connected  at  two  of  the  inside  corners  by  a  cast  iron  bearing  frame  which  reaches  across  one  diagonal  of  the 
square  opening  in  the  center.  The  other  two  diagonal  corners  are  secured  by  means  of  angle  irons. 

Each  section  can  have  from  6  to  14  sieves  and  being  exactly  alike  in  construction  and  size,  these  are  inter- 
changeable. Each  sieve  has  four  or  more  compartments  and  each  compartment  is  provided  with  a  cloth 
cleaner.  Where  sieves  are  clothed  with  silk,  the  cloth  cleaner  is  arranged  to  operate  below;  where  they  are 
clothed  with  wire  cloth,  the  cleaner  operates  on  top  of  the  sieve. 

The  construction  of  the  sieve  box  permits  of  its  being  taken  apart  either  for  shipment  or  for  convenient 
erection  in  a  limited  space. 


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Driving  Mechanism  of  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 

Sectional  Sifter 

One  of  the  strongest  points  leading  to  the  successful  operation  of  the  Monarch  Sectional 
Sifter  is  the  efficiency  of  the  Ball  Bearing  Driving  Mechanism,  which  imparts  the  gyratory 
motion  to  the  machine. 

The  main  shaft,  which  is  made  from  carefully  selected  steel,  is  accurately  machined, 
fitted  with  driving  pulley  and  ball  bearings  and  placed  in  the  bore  of  the  cast  iron  base.  At 
the  bottom  of  the  base  is  a  machined  casting  on  which  rest  the  steel  toe  and  chill  which  form 
the  lower  end  of  the  shaft. 

The  crank  shaft,  which  is  made  of  forged  steel  and  turned  to  exactly  the  required  size,  is 
fitted  with  ball  bearings,  supported  by  a  rigid  cast  iron  frame  which  extends  across  the  square 
opening  in  the  center  of  the  sieve  box.  The  steel  ball  toe,  which  comprises  the  lower  end  of 
the  shaft,  fits  into  a  step,  central  with  the  main  driving  mechanism,  making  a  flexible  joint  as 
described  in  the  succeeding  paragraph. 

In  order  to  provide  for  any  possible  disalignment  of  the  main  or  driving  shaft  with  the 
crank  shaft,  the  two  are  flexibly  connected  in  the  following  manner: 

On  the  upper  end  of  the  driving  shaft  and  surrounding  the  step  provided  for  the  support 
of  the  ball  toe,  is  placed  the  driver  casing,  on  the  inside  of  which  are  a  number  of  teeth,  arranged 
in  a  circle. 

These  teeth  engage  with  a  second  series  similarly  arranged  on  the  driver  which  is  attached 
to  the  lower  end  of  the  crank  shaft. 

The  ball  bearings  on  the  main  or  drive  shaft  run  in  oil  and  those  on  the  crank  shaft  are 
contained  in  grease-packed,  dust-proof  casings.  This  method  of  lubrication  obviates  the 
necessity  for  replenishing  oftener  than  at  intervals  of  several  months. 


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Sectional  View  of  Driving  Mechanism  for  the  Monarch 
Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 


Sectional  View  of  Driving  Mechanism  for  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 


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Plan  View  of  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Sectional  Sifter 


Plan  View  of  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 

Six  Reductions— Style  "S" 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 

In. 

No.  of 
Sieves 

Price 

Sq.  Ft. 
f  Cloth 
on 
Mach. 

Size  of 
Sieves 
Inches 

J3 
V   £ 

G-oS. 
HP 

•s  c-d 

W^S 

Width  to 
Remove 
Sieves 

Floor  to  Center 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Bottom  of  Box 
Inches 

o 
t"o 

8&g 

feH« 

Floor  to 
Top  of  Spout 
Landing 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

67 

48 

$  894.00 

82 

19x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12^ 

24 

4'  10" 

6'  6" 

4025 

5275 

128 

67 

54 

941.00 

93 

19x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12X 

24 

5'  2" 

6'  10" 

4115 

5425 

134 

67 

60 

983.00 

103 

19x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12^ 

18 

5'  0" 

6'  8" 

4200 

5575 

140 

67 

66 

1025.00 

113 

19x13 

6'0" 

r  4" 

12^ 

18 

5'  4" 

7'  0" 

4290 

5730 

146 

67 

72 

1067.00 

123 

19  x  13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12X 

18 

5'  7" 

7'  3" 

4375 

5880 

152 

67 

78 

1113.00 

134 

19x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12^ 

18 

5'  11" 

7'  7" 

4465 

6030 

158 

67 

84 

1155.00 

144 

19x13 

6'0" 

r  4" 

12^ 

18 

6'  2" 

7'  10" 

4550 

6185 

165 

67 

90 

1197.00 

154 

19  x  13 

6'0" 

7  '4" 

12^ 

18 

6'  6" 

8'  2" 

4640 

6335 

173 

67 

96 

1243.00 

165 

19x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

nj/2 

18 

6'  9" 

8'  5" 

4725 

6485 

178 

77 

48 

1059.00 

133 

20x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12X 

24 

5'  0" 

6'  8" 

4400 

6100 

184 

77 

54 

1105.00 

150 

20x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12^ 

24 

5'  4" 

7'  0" 

4500 

6255 

196 

77 

60 

1151.00 

167 

20x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12^ 

18 

5'  2" 

6'  10" 

4600 

6410 

208 

77 

66 

1194.00 

183 

20x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

ny2 

18 

5'  6" 

7'  2" 

4700 

6565 

220 

77 

72 

1240.00 

200 

20x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12K 

18 

5'  9" 

7'  5" 

4800 

6720 

232 

77 

78 

1311.00 

217 

20x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12^ 

18 

6'  1" 

7'  9" 

4900 

6875 

244 

77 
77 
77 

84 
90 
96 

1379.00 
1450.00 
1521.00 

233 
250 
267 

20x20 
20x20 
20x20 

7'0" 
7'0" 
7'0" 

9'  8" 
9'  8" 
9'  8" 

12^ 

12>^ 

12K 

18 
18 
18 

6'  4" 

8'  0" 

5000 
5100 
5200 

7035 
7185 
7350 

256 
268 
279 

6'  8" 
6'  11" 

8'  4" 

8'  7" 

87 

48 

1235.00 

187 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

12K 

24 

5'  6" 

7'  4" 

4525 

6225 

210 

87 

54 

1307.00 

210 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

ny* 

24 

5'  11" 

7'  9" 

4640 

6415 

228 

87 

60 

1379.00 

233 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

12^ 

18 

5'  9" 

7'  7" 

4750 

6600 

246 

87 

66 

1479.00 

257 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

12X 

18 

6'  2" 

8'  0" 

4865 

6790 

264 

87 

72 

1576.00 

280 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

12K 

18 

6'  7" 

8'  5" 

4975 

6975 

282 

87 

78 

1673.00 

303 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

12^ 

18 

7'  0" 

8'  10" 

5090 

7165 

300 

87 

84 

1773.00 

327 

28x20 

8'0" 

10'  6" 

12^ 

18 

r  5" 

9'  3" 

5200 

7350 

318 

97 

48 

1446.00 

243 

28x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

12^ 

24 

5'  6' 

7'  4" 

4900 

6775 

270 

97 

54 

1547.00 

273 

28x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

12X 

24 

5'  11" 

7'  9" 

5040 

6955 

295 

97 

60 

1673.00 

303 

28x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

12^ 

18 

5'  9' 

7'  7" 

5175 

7135 

320 

97 

66 

1803.00 

334 

28x26 

9/0" 

12'  6" 

12>^ 

18 

6'  2' 

8'  0" 

5315 

7270 

345 

97 

72 

1925.00 

363 

28x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

12^ 

18 

6'  7' 

8'  5" 

5450 

7400 

370 

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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 

Four  Reductions— Style  "F" 
Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
In. 

No.  of 
Sieves 

Price 

Sq.  Ft. 
of  Cloth 
on 
Mach. 

Size  of 
Sieves 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 
and  Width 

Width  to 
Remove 
Sieve 

"o 

fill 

gffiji 

Floor  to 
Bottom 
of  Box 
Inches 

&~ 

I-,     0 

2  O.H 
.2  o  o 

feH« 

o          bo 
*"S      c 
fc  °3;3 

l£M 

feHcflJ 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

66 

32 

$  888.00 

97 

33x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

ny2 

24 

5'    2" 

6'  10" 

4025 

5275 

128 

66 

36 

936.00 

109 

33  x  13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

uy2 

24 

5'    7" 

7'    3" 

4115 

5425 

134 

66 

40 

984.00 

121 

33  x  13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

ny2 

18 

5'    5" 

7'    1" 

4200 

5575 

140 

66 

44 

1032.00 

133 

33  x  13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

ny2 

18 

5'  10" 

7'    6" 

4290 

5730 

146 

66 

48 

1080.00 

145 

33  x  13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12^ 

18 

6'    2" 

7'  10" 

4375 

5880 

152 

66 

52 

1128.00 

157 

33x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12^ 

18 

6'    7" 

8'    3" 

4465 

6030 

158 

66 

56 

1176.00          169         33x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12^ 

18 

6'  11" 

8'    7" 

4550 

6185 

165 

66 

60 

1224.00 

181 

33x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

12K 

18 

7'    4" 

9'    0" 

4640 

6335 

173 

66 

64 

1276.00 

194 

33x13 

6'0" 

7'  4" 

ny2 

18 

7'    8"  9'    4" 

4725 

6485 

178 

76 

32 

1176.00          169 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

Uy2 

24 

5'    4" 

7'    0" 

4350 

6050 

199 

76 

36 

1235.00          190 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12^ 

24 

5'    9" 

7'    5" 

4450 

6240 

212 

76 

40 

1294.00 

211 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12K 

18 

5'    8" 

7'    4" 

4550 

6425 

225 

76 

44 

1353.00 

232 

38  x  20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12^ 

18 

6'    0" 

7'    8" 

4650 

6620 

238 

76 

48 

1412.00 

253 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

\2y2 

18 

6'    5" 

8'    1" 

4750 

6800 

251 

76 

52 

1490.00 

274 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12K 

18 

6'    9" 

8'    5" 

4850 

6990 

264 

76 

56 

1584.00 

296 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

ny2 

18 

7'    2" 

8'  10" 

4950 

7175 

277 

76 

60 

1664.00 

316 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

ny2 

18 

7'    7" 

9'    3" 

5050 

7365 

290 

76 

64 

1752.00 

338 

38x20 

7'0" 

9'  8" 

12K 

18 

7'  11" 

9'    7" 

5150 

7555 

303 

86 

32 

1338.00 

222 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

ny2 

24 

5'    6" 

7'    4" 

4500 

6340 

237 

86 

36 

1425.00 

250 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

12K 

24 

5'  11" 

7'    9" 

4625 

6565 

269 

86 

40 

1532.00 

278 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

\iy2 

18 

5'    9" 

7'    7" 

4750 

6790 

301 

86 

44 

1624.00 

306 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

12K 

18 

6'    2" 

8'    0" 

4875 

7015 

333 

86 

48 

1732.00 

335 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

12K 

18 

6'    7" 

8'    5" 

5000 

7240 

365 

86 

52 

1844.00 

361 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

12K 

18 

7'    0" 

8'  10" 

5125 

7465 

397 

86 

56 

1956.00 

389 

40x25 

8'0" 

11'  4" 

12K 

18 

7'    5" 

9'    3" 

5250 

7690 

429 

96 

32 

1625.00 

300 

52x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

ny2 

24 

5'  11" 

7'    9" 

4750 

6845 

340 

96 

36 

1752.00 

338 

52x26 

9'  0" 

12'  6" 

12K 

24 

6'    4" 

8'    2" 

4900 

7085 

385 

96 

40 

1904.00 

376 

52x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

12^ 

18 

6'    4" 

8'    2" 

5050 

7325 

430 

96 

44 

2052.00 

413 

52x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

ny2 

18 

6'    9" 

8'    7" 

5250 

7565 

475 

96 

48 

2204.00 

451 

52x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

ny2 

18 

7'    2" 

9'    0" 

5350 

7800 

520 

96 

52 

2352.00 

488 

52x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

\2y2 

18 

7'    8" 

9'    6" 

5500 

8045 

565 

96 

56 

2504.00 

526 

52x26 

9'0" 

12'  6" 

\2y2 

18 

8'    1" 

9'  11" 

5650 

8275 

610 

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Sieves  for  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter 


A  good  supply  of  extra  sieves  for  a  Monarch  Sectional  Sifter  is  inexpensive  and  on  account  of  the  great 
convenience  they  afford  are  almost  invaluable.  A  change  in  climatic  conditions,  change  in  grade  or  quality 
of  wheat,  matching  competing  grades  of  flour,  bolting  different  varieties  of  material,  etc.,  make  it  desirable 
for  the  use  of  a  change  to  finer  or  coarser  bolting  cloths.  With  interchangeable  sieves  this  change  is  made 
quickly  and  easily  at  any  time  while  machine  is  standing  or  in  full  operation — then,  too,  shut  downs  are  avoided 
in  replacing  cloths. 


Extra  Sieves  for  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Sectional  Sifter 

Style  "F" 


PRICE  WITHOUT  CLOTH 

PRICE  WITH  CLOTH 

Size 
Inches 

Size  of  Sieves 
Inches 

With  Chain 
Cleaners 
Only 

With 
Underneath 
Cleaners 
Only 

With  Combined 
Chain  and 
Underneath 
Cleaners 

With  Chain 
Cleaners 
Only 

With 
Underneath 
Cleaners 
Only 

With  Combined 
Chain  and 
Underneath 
Cleaners 

66 

33  x  13 

$3.20 

$4.50 

$4.90 

$   5.10 

$    7.00 

$  7.35 

76 

38x20 

3.80 

5.20 

5.60 

7.00 

8.90 

9.30 

86 

40x25 

4.40 

6.40 

7.20 

8.70 

11.30 

12.00 

96 

52  x  26 

4.70 

7.30 

8.40 

10.40 

13.50 

14.60 

Style  "S" 


PRICE  WITHOUT  CLOTH 

PRICE  WITH  CLOTH 

Size 
Inches 

Size  of  Sieves 
Inches 

With  Chain 
Cleaners 
Only 

With 
Underneath 
Cleaners 
Only 

With  Combined 
Chain  and 
Underneath 
Cleaners 

With  Chain 
Cleaners 
Only 

With 
Underneath 
Cleaners 
Only 

With  Combined 
Chain  and 
Underneath 
Cleaners 

67 

19  x  13 

$2.50 

$2.90 

$3.10 

$4.00 

$4.40 

$4.60 

77 

20x20 

3.00 

4.00 

4.30 

5.30 

6.30 

6.60 

87 

28x20 

3.50 

4.70 

5.10 

6.00 

7.20 

7.60 

97 

28  x  26 

3.90 

5.40 

6.00 

7.40 

8.90 

9.50 

Chain  for  cleaning  sifter  cloths,  per  foot $0.04 

Underneath  cleaners,  imported  8-ply  fabric,  each .20 

Underneath  cleaners,  leather,  each .20 

Underneath  cleaners,  spiral  spring,  each .20 

Underneath  wire  for  supporting  cleaners,  per  square  foot .18 

Prices  for  sieves  clothed  with  wire  or  silk  at  no  higher  cost  than  No.  12  XX  silk. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Sieve  Bolter 

Self -Balancing 


Style  "E" 
The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

The  Monarch  is  the  only  self-contained  bolter  working  on  the  true  principle.  The  shaft  is  suspended 
from  the  ceiling  and  all  of  the  weight  and  motion  is  carried  and  taken  care  of  by  the  flexible  reeds  and  the 
self -balancing  device.  The  base  or  pedestal  shown  in  the  various  illustrations  is  used  simply  for  the  attachment, 
of  a  pulley-shaped  cup  in  which  the  small  pulley  on  the  end  of  the  shaft  revolves  when  stopping  or  starting 
the  machine. 


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The  Monarch 
Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

Style  "E" 

The  Monarch  Style  "E"  Ball  Bearing  Self -Balancing  Sieve  Bolter  is  by  no  means  a  wholly 
recent  contrivance,  built  on  theoretical  lines  and  offered  to  the  trade  with  the  hope  or  prophecy 
that  it  will  perform  the  desired  operations  in  a  satisfactory  manner,  nor  is  it  an  obsolete 
reminder  of  the  way  bolting  used  to  be  accomplished.  It  is  a  strong,  compact,  easy  running 
and  non-vibrating  machine,  which  has  reached  its  present  state  of  high  efficiency  through  a 
gradual  evolution  and  has  proved  to  be,  in  actual  operation,  worthy  of  being  classed  with  the 
first  of  the  three  essentials  of  successful  milling,  good  machinery,  good  products  and  good  prices. 

Lengthy  technical  explanations  and  descriptions  are  more  often  unread  or  misunderstood 
than  correctly  interpreted  and  for  this  reason,  we  avoid  the  presentation  of  the  minute  details 
of  the  Monarch  Style  "E"  Bolter.  However,  as  the  question  will  naturally  arise  in  the  mind 
of  the  prospective  purchaser  as  to  the  advantage  of  this  particular  machine  to  his  business, 
we  illustrate  and  describe  in  succeeding  pages  such  features  as  we  deem  worthy  of  special 
study  and  consideration.  These  features,  which  have  been  assembled  after  years  of  experience, 
give  the  Monarch  Style  "E"  Ball  Bearing  Self -Balancing  Bolter  the  following  five  points 
of  distinction  which  have  been  largely  instrumental  in  accomplishing  its  growing  popularity. 

First.  The  elimination  of  friction,  noise  and  wear  has  been  accomplished  by  applying 
ball  bearings,  which  run  in  oil,  to  both  the  main  bearing  which  is  attached  at  the  center  of 
the  box  and  the  oscillating  bearing  where  the  weight  of  the  shaft  and  balancing  device  is  carried. 

Second.  Capacity  has  been  raised  to  the  maximum  through  the  agency  of  our  Patent 
Brush  Cloth  Cleaner  which  automatically  keeps  the  cloths  free  and  open. 

Third.     Ease  of  operation  and  control  is  insured  by  convenience  of  construction. 

Fourth.  Perfect  balance  and  easy  running  are  secured  by  the  construction  of  the  driving 
mechanism. 

Fifth.  Regular  listed  sizes  and  special  machines  which  we  are  prepared  to  build  for  special 
places  or  purposes  give  the  purchaser  a  wide  range  of  selection. 


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The  Construction  and  Arrangement  of  the  Sieves 


Style  "E" 
Sectional  View  of  Monarch  Improved  Sieve  Bolter 

When  the  stock  enters  the  head  of  the  machine  it  travels  over  a  coarse  wire  screen  (No.  8),  the  tailings 
passing  over  into  the  outlet  marked  No.  1,  as  indicated  by  the  arrow. 

The  stock  from  screen  No.  8  passes  to  screen  No.  7,  which  is  made  of  Grit  gauze,  the  tailings  passing  off 
into  outlet  No.  1,  as  indicated  by  the  arrow. 

The  stock  from  No.  7  then  passes  to  screen  No.  6,  which  is  of  fine  silk,  after  which  it  passes  to  sieve  No.  5. 
From  Screen  No.  5  the  stock  passes  off  into  flour  spout  indicated  by  the  arrow. 
This  constitutes  the  first  series  of  sieves. 

Starting  from  screen  No.  4,  the  unscreened  stock  from  No.  5  is  sifted  through  No.  4  and  thence  to  the 
bottom  marked  No.  3,  where  it  passes  off  through  flour  spout  marked  No.  6. 

The  stock  from  screen  No.  4  which  does  not  pass  off  into  the  flour  spout  then  passes  to  sieve  No.  2,  as 
indicated  by  the  arrow,  and  finally  to  the  bottom  through  the  flour  spout  marked  No.  7,  as  indicated  by  the 
arrow. 


Bottom  of  Sieve  Box 

Notice  the  substantial  manner  in  which  the  box  is  constructed.     It  is  made  from  the  very  choicest  of 
maple  and  poplar,  in  the  strongest  possible  manner.    No  leaky  joints.    It  is  built  for  service  and  durability. 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Brush  Cloth  Cleaner 

For  Style  "E"  Ball  Bearing  Self -Balancing 
Sieve  Bolter 


"A" — Toggle  used  to  clamp  together  the  two  sections  of  sieve.  Set  to  hold  one  way,  it  forces 
the  brushes  to  move  in  the  opposite  direction.  When  the  brush  reaches  one  end  of  its  run  it 
automatically  starts  back,  the  toggle  reversing  itself  and  setting  the  pull  in  the  opposite  direction 
and  forcing  the  brush  that  way. 

"B" — Strip  of  wood  on  which  the  toggle  travels — a  couple  of  inches  at  a  time. 
«C»  "C"— The  brushes  at  the  outer  end  of  the  brush  frame. 


The  brush  permits  the  use  of  a  much  finer  cloth  than  would  be  advisable  under  other  methods;  it  allows 
the  lighter  stock  to  rise  to  the  top  and  tail  over  the  end  of  sieve,  which  insures  a  more  perfect  and  uniform 
separation. 

The  matter  of  the  varying  conditions  of  stock  which  formerly  resulted  from  changes  due  to  atmospheric 
conditions,  is  also  disposed  of  by  remembering  that,  with  the  use  of  modern  mills,  especially  Monarch  Roller 
Mills,  the  stock  goes  to  the  sifter  in  the  condition  most  favorable  for  perfect  bolting,  and  the  miller  of  today 
does  not  have  occasion  to  quarrel  with  the  weather  or  with  other  conditions  with  which  the  old-time  miller 
had  to  contend. 

We  therefore  lay  down  the  principle  that  though  the  stock  be  soft  or  hard,  or  the  weather  hot  or  cold,  wet 
or  dry,  the  Monarch  Improved  Sieve  Bolter  will  produce  the  most  perfectly  dressed  flour  because  our  process 
of  arranging  the  sieves  and  keeping  them  perfectly  clean  without  disturbing  the  stock  causes  every  particle 
of  undesirable  material  to  pass  in  the  tailings. 

As  will  be  readily  understood,  the  keeping  of  the  cloths  open  at  all  times  and  under  all  conditions,  enables 
the  miller  to  get  full  bolting  capacity  out  of  the  machine.  Sometimes  this  increased  output  amounts  to  as 
much  as  20  per  cent. 


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Assembled  Driving  Mechanism  of  the  Monarch 
Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

Style  "E" 


FIG  1 


FIG. 6 


Figure  1.  Shows  the  weighted  balance  pulley  and 
oscillating  ball  bearing  where  the  weight  of  the  shaft  and 
balancing  device  is  carried.  The  detail  of  this  part  of  the 
mechanism  is  shown  in  the  separate  illustration  on  page  65. 
The  oscillating  motion  of  the  ball  bearing  allows  the  shaft 
to  move  freely  at  any  angle  and  accommodate  itself  to 
the  motion  of  the  sieve  box. 

Figure  2.  Shows  the  main  bearing  which  is  attached 
at  the  centre  of  the  box  and  imparts  the  motion  to  the 
machine.  It  contains  a  ball  and  socket  bearing,  which 
adjusts  itself  to  any  position  of  the  shaft.  It  runs  in  oil. 

Figure  3.  Shows  the  balancing  weight  for  regulating 
the  throw  of  the  box.  Moving  the  weight  in  or  out  gives 
the  box  more  or  less  throw.  This  patented  device  is  very 
easily  regulated. 

Figure  4.     Shows  a  short  crank  with  shaft  and  small 
pulley  attached  for  controlling  the  motion  of  the  main 
shaft  when  starting  and  stopping  the  machine,  and  works 
inside  of  Figure  5.    The  object  of  this  arrangement  is  to 
control  the  motion  of  the  sieve  box  when  starting  or  stop- 
ping.    When  the  machine  has  attained  its  proper  speed, 
this  revolving  pulley  on  the  end  of  the  shaft 
will  remain  central  in  the  controlling  cup- 
shaped  pulley.     When  starting  or  stopping 
the  machine,  the  swing  of  the  box  is  irregular 
FIG.  3        and  naturally  would  be  thrown  out  of  circuit 
without  a  controller.    The  revolving  pulley 
on  the  end  of  the  shaft  runs  loose  and  does 
not   touch   the  bottom   of   the  cup   at   all. 
Consequently  none    of    the   weight    of    the 
machine  rests  on  the  floor. 

Figure  5.  Shows  pulley-shaped  cup  for 
controlling  the  shaft-end  when  starting  or 
stopping  the  machine.  This  cup  revolves 
in  either  direction;  so  does  the  pulley  on 
the  end  of  the  shaft — which  eliminates  all 
resistance. 

Figure  6.  Shows  a  neat  bell-shaped  base 
fastened  to  the  floor  by  small  bolts.  The  top 
of  the  base  contains  a  bearing  for  accom- 
modating the  revolving  pulley-shaped  cup 
shown  in  Figure  5.  As  explained,  this  base 
supports  none  of  the  weight  of  the  machine. 


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Disassembled  Driving  Mechanism  of  the  Monarch 
Ball  Bearing  Sieve  Bolter 

Self-Balancing—Style  "E" 


FIG.  2 


FIG.  I 


Figure  1.     Shows  detail  of  balancing  weight  for  regulating  throw  of  box  (Figure  3,  page  64). 

Figure  2.     Shows  detail  of  main  bearing,  including  the  ball  and  socket  bearing,  which  adjusts  itself  to 
any  position  of  the  shaft. 


FIG.  1 


FIG.  2 


FIG  4 


FIG.  3 


Figure  1.  Inside  of  Balance  Pulley  (Figure  1,  page  64). 

Figure  2.  Upper  Socket  Flange. 

Figure  3.  Ball  and  Ball  Bearing  for  Upper  Socket  Flange. 

Figure  4.  Collar  for  Ball  Race. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

Style  "E" 


Style  "E"— The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,   Etc. 


No.  of 
Div. 

Width 
of 
Each 
Div. 

Price 

Extreme 
Length 
Including 
Throw 
of 
Machine 

Extreme 
Width 
Including 
Throw 
of 
Machine 

Height 
to  Top 
of 
Landing 
Board 

Distance 
from 
Floor  to 
Bottom 
of  Box 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Rev. 

per 
Min. 

Sq.  Ft. 
Cloth 
Surface 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

4 

8 

$   740.00 

7'  6" 

5'    3tf" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

85 

2070 

3350 

174 

6 

8 

845.00 

7'  6" 

6'   iy2" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

106 

2430 

3700 

201 

8 

8 

1025.00 

7'  6" 

v  ny2" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

142 

2800 

4300 

254 

10 

8 

1214.00 

7'  6" 

9'    3K" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

130 

177 

3150 

4860 

285 

4 

10 

752.00 

7'  6" 

5'  ny2" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

88 

2025 

3200 

179 

6 

10 

958.00 

7'  6" 

r  7K" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

133 

2550 

3770 

228 

8 

10 

1178.00 

7'  6" 

9'  zy2" 

5'  8' 

2'  4K" 

16x4 

130 

177 

3000 

4630 

279 

10 

10 

1416.00 

7'  6" 

10'  UK" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

221 

3375 

5110 

303 

2 

12 

656.00 

7'  6" 

4'    iy2" 

51    Q    / 
o 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

64 

1890 

3000 

158 

4 

12 

824.00 

7'  6" 

6'    7K" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

106 

2340 

3660 

202 

6 

12 

1072.00 

7'  6" 

8'    7K" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

160 

2790 

4220 

267 

8 

12 

1332.00 

7'  6" 

10'   Ty2" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

212 

3200 

5025 

321 

2 

16 

740.00 

7'  6" 

5'    3K" 

C'    0    / 
J      O 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

85 

1980 

3180 

180 

4 

16 

968.00 

7'  6" 

7'  UK" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

142 

2430 

3880 

246 

6 

16 

1290.00 

7'  6" 

10'    7K" 

5'  8' 

2'  4K" 

16x4 

130 

212 

3130 

4910 

321 

2 

20 

752.00 

7'  6" 

5'  UK" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

88 

1980 

3160 

179 

4 

20 

1108.00 

7'  6" 

9'    3K" 

5'  8' 

2'  4K" 

16x4 

130 

177 

2700 

4340 

276 

2 

24 

824.00 

7'  6" 

6'    7K" 

5'  8' 

2'4K" 

16x4 

130 

106 

2160 

3440 

201 

4 

24 

1248.00 

7'  6" 

10'     7K" 

5'  8' 

2'  4K" 

16x4 

130 

212 

3060 

4890 

321 

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Price  List  of  Silk  Sieve  Cloths  for  the  Monarch 
Style  "E"  Sieve  Bolters 


No.  2  SIEVE 

No.  4  SIEVE 

No.  6  SIEVE 

Width 

8" 

10" 

12" 

16" 

20" 

8" 

10" 

12" 

16" 

20" 

8" 

10" 

12" 

16" 

20" 

Cloth 

5xx 

$1.98 

$2.36   :$2.72 

$3.08 

$3.82 

$1.98 

$2.36 

$2.72 

$3.08 

$4.20 

$1.98 

$2.28 

$2.72 

$3.08 

$4.20 

6xx 

2.02 

2.40   i  2.78 

3.16 

3.92 

2.02 

2.40 

2.78 

3.16 

4.28 

2.02 

2.40 

2.78 

3.16 

4.28 

7xx 

2.06 

2.42 

2.80 

3.18 

3.96 

2.06 

2.42 

2.80 

3.18 

4.34 

2.06 

2.42 

2.80 

3.18 

4.34 

8xx 

2.10 

2.50 

2.90 

3.30 

4.10 

2.10 

2.50 

2.90 

3.30 

4.50 

2.10 

2.50 

2.90 

3.30 

4.50 

9xx 

2.20 

2.64 

3.06 

3.48 

4.34 

2.20 

2.64 

3.06 

3.48 

4.78 

2.20 

2.64 

3.06 

3.48 

4.78 

lOxx 

2.34 

2.80 

3.26 

3.72 

4.64 

2.34 

2.80 

3.26 

3.72 

5.12 

2.34 

2.80 

3.26 

3.72 

5.12 

llxx 

2.50 

3.02 

3.52 

4.02 

5.04 

2.50 

3.02 

3.52 

4.02 

5.54 

2.50 

3.02 

3.52 

4.02 

5.54 

12xx 

2.74 

3.30 

3.86 

4.42 

5.54 

2.74 

3.30 

3.86 

4.42 

6.10 

2.74 

3.30 

3.86 

4.42 

6.10 

13xx 

2.96 

3.58 

4.18 

4.80 

6.04 

2.96 

3.58 

4.18 

4.80 

6.66 

2.96 

3.58 

4.18 

4.80 

6.66 

14xx 

3.12 

3.78 

4.44 

5.10 

6.42 

3.12 

3.78 

4.44 

5.10 

7.08 

3.12 

3.78 

4.44 

5.10 

7.08 

15xx 

3.30 

4.00 

4.70 

5.40 

6.80 

3.30 

4.00 

4.70 

5.40 

7.50 

3.30 

4.00 

4.70 

5.40 

7.50 

All  Sizes  of  Grit  Gauze 

No.  7  Sieve 


Width                 -.   

8" 

10" 

12" 

16" 

20" 

Price  _  . 

$2.60 

$3.02 

$3.44 

$4.28 

$5.12 

Price  List  of  Wire  Sieve  Cloths 

Nos.  7  and  8  Sieves 


Width 

8" 

10" 

12" 

16" 

20" 

No.  Wire 

8 

$1.18 

$1.33 

$1.50 

$1.85 

$2.16 

10 

1.31 

1.49 

1.70 

2.12 

2.50 

12 

1.31 

1.49 

1.70 

2.12 

2.50 

14 

1.31 

1.49 

1.70 

2.12 

2.50 

16 

1.31 

1.49 

1.70 

2.12 

2.50 

18 

1.31 

1.49 

1.70 

2.12 

2.50 

20 

1.40 

1.88 

2.16 

2.75 

3.27 

22 

1.76 

2.04 

2.37 

3.02 

3.61 

24 

1.76 

2.04 

2.37 

3.02 

3.61 

26 

1.76 

2.04 

2.37 

3.02 

3.61 

28 

1.76 

2.04 

2.37 

3.02 

3.61 

30 

1.76 

2.04 

2.37 

3.02 

3.61 

32 

1.76 

2.04 

2.37 

3.02 

3.61 

34 

1.99 

2.32 

2.70 

3.47 

4.17 

36 

2.62 

2.70 

3.16 

4.10 

4.94 

The  above  prices  include  making  up. 


Length  of  Cloths  Including  Webbing 

Seven-Foot  Box — Eight-Inch  and  Ten-Inch  Sieves 


Sieve  No. 
"     No. 

"     No. 


Sieve  No. 
"  No. 
"  No. 


Sieve  No. 
"  No. 
"  No. 


Sieve  No. 
"  No. 
"  No. 


8  clothed 

7 

6 


8  clothed 

7 

6 


with 


with 


Sieve  No.  4  clothed  with  xx  silk  73  in.  long,  2nd  flour  sieve 

"     No.  2       "  "     xx  silk  69  in.  long,  3rd  flour  sieve  bottom 


wire  on  scalper  80  in.  long. 

Grit  gauze  on  grader  80  in.  long 

xx  silk  77  in.  long,  1st  flour  sieve 

Seven-Foot  Box — Twelve-Inch  and  Sixteen-Inch  Sieves 

wire  on  scalper  79  in.  long  Sieve  No.  4  clothed  with  xx  silk  72  in.  long,  2nd  flour  sieve 

Grit  gauze  on  grader  79  in.  long  '     No.  2 

xx  silk  76  in.  long,  1st  flour  sieve 


xx  silk  68  in.  long,  3rd  flour  sieve  bottom 


Six-Foot  Box — Eight-Inch  and  Ten-Inch  Sieves 


8  clothed 

7 

6 


8  clothed 

7 

6 


with 


with 


wire  on  scalper  68  in.  long. 
Grit  gauze  on  grader  68  in.  long 
xx  silk  64  in.  long,  1st  flour  sieve 


Sieve  No.  4  clothed  with  xx  silk  61  in.  long,  2nd  flour  sieve 

"     No.  2        "  "     xx  silk  57  in.  long,  3rd  flour  sieve  bottom 


Six-Foot  Box — Twelve- Inch  and  Sixteen-Inch  Sieves 


wire  on  scalper  67  in.  long 
Grit  gauze  on  grader  67  in.  long 
xx  silk  64  in.  long,  1st  flour  sieve 


Sieve  No.  4  clothed  with  xx  silk  60  in.  long,  2nd  flour  sieve 

"     No.  2       "  "     xx  silk  56  in.  long,  3rd  flour  sieve  bottom 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self -Balancing  Sieve  Boltei 

Two  to  Ten  Reduction 


Style  "H» 
The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self -Balancing  Sieve  Bolter— Two  to  Ten  Reduction 


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The  Monarch 
Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

Style  "H" 

In  contemplating  the  purchase  of  a  bolter,  there  are  many  important  points  which  should 
be  given  careful  study  and  consideration.  Least  worthy  of  thought  among  these  is  the  cost, 
or  commercial  value  of  the  machine;  vital  in  every  respect  is  the  economic  value  or,  in  other 
words,  the  value  from  a  consideration  of  capacity  for  actual  utility  and  service. 

Our  object,  therefore,  in  describing  and  recommending  our  Style  "H"  Ball  Bearing  Self- 
Balancing  Sieve  Bolter,  is  not  to  give  it,  or  any  of  the  several  bolters  listed  in  this  section  of 
our  catalog,  an  increased  or  decreased  prominence  on  account  of  price,. but  to  offer  the  trade 
a  wide  range  of  selection  and  to  allow  the  individual  to  choose  the  machine  best  suited  to  his 
individual  needs  and  to  the  local  conditions  under  which  installation  will  take  place. 

The  Monarch  Style  "H"  machine  is  very  similar  in  construction  and  operation  to  the 
Monarch  Style  "E"  Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Bolter  which  has  been  described  in  the 
preceding  pages.  The  principle  of  the  balancing  and  driving  mechanism  is  the  same  as 
described  on  pages  64  and  65,  but  some  minor  improvements  have  been  made  in  the 
mechanical  details  of  the  drive,  in  order  to  provide  for  the  slight  variation  from  the  general 
construction  of  the  Style  "E." 

The  Style  "H"  design  provides  space  for  eight  sieves  in  each  section  instead  of  five  as 
found  in  the  Style  "E."  This  makes  a  greater  depth  of  box  necessary,  but  gives  the  former 
machine  a  substantial  increase  in  capacity.  The  automatic  method  of  keeping  the  cloths  clean 
and  open  for  the  maintenance  of  maximum  capacity  is  described  on  page  71. 

The  undisputed  advantages  which  Monarch  Bolting  Machines  offer,  should  be  determin- 
ating factors  in  the  minds  of  those  who  are  or  expect  to  be  engaged  in  the  flour  milling  business 
and  who  look  upon  a  machine  of  this  kind  as  an  investment,  desiring  to  consider  only  the 
highest  grade  and  proven  worth.  These  advantages  have  long  been  desired  by  the  trade  and 
combine  to  make  our  machines  the  most  reliable,  practical  and  economical  ever  built,  accom- 
plishing closer  work  than  has  hitherto  been  possible,  with  very  little  attention  and  a  negligible 
amount  of  maintenance  expense. 


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Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self -Balancing  Sieve  Bolte 

Style  "H" 
Sectional  View  Showing  Sieve  Arrangement 


Style  "H"  Machine 


The  Style  "H"  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Bolter  can  be  adapted  to  meet  the  conditions  i 
mills  of  any  size  or  capacity  and  can  be  arranged  for  a  great  variety  of  separations. 

All  sieves  are  interchangeable  and  easy  of  access  for  removal  or  replacement.  This  feature  will  be  greatl 
appreciated  as  the  miller,  by  having  conveniently  at  hand,  sieves  of  various  grades,  can  quickly  and  cor 
veniently  make  any  changes  deemed  necessary  by  reason  of  the  quality  of  the  wheat  or  the  desired  texture  c 
the  finished  product. 

The  stock  is  flowed  in  such  manner  as  to  discharge  all  the  flour  from  the  machine  on  the  inlet  side,  wher 
it  enters  two  or  three-way  conveyors.  All  outlets  for  the  tailings  from  the  scalping  sieves  are  located  on  th 
opposite  side  of  the  machine.  For  this  reason,  the  spouting  of  the  separated  stock  between  the  bolter  and  othe 
machines,  can  be  arranged  with  the  greatest  convenience. 

Each  flour  sieve  has  a  separate  discharge  spout,  allowing  the  positive  determination  of  the  source  c 
specky  flour,  without  the  inconvenience  of  opening  up  the  machine. 


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Sieves  Showing  Cloth  Cleaners  of  the  Monarch 
Ball  Bearing  Self-Balancing  Sieve  Bolter 

Style  "H" 


Referring  to  the  above  illustrations  you  will  observe  that  the  sieve  frames  are  divided  into  small   square 
spaces,  each  one  of  which  has  its  own  cloth  cleaner,  which  is  actuated  by  the  motion  of  the  machine. 

While  there  are  many  varieties  of  cloth  cleaning  devices,  and  while  we  are  prepared  to  furnish  any  style 
that  may  be  preferred  by  the  purchaser,  we  recommend  the  use  of  any  one  of  the  following: 

A  square  of  Scandinavian  belting  with  a  metal  button  on  the  bottom  side. 
A  metallic  ring  with  bristles  protruding  from  the  upper  edge. 

A  double  leather  loop  with  small  tufts  of  bristles  at  each  end — the  bristles  being  kept  against  the  cloth  by 
the  weight  of  the  leather. 

These  three  devices  are  designed  for  use  beneath  silk  and  grit  gauze  cloths  and  travel  in  a  space  between 
the  cloths  and  a  coarse  wire  screen  which  is  tacked  to  the  bottom  of  the  sieve. 

Wire  cloths  are  usually  kept  clean  by  means  of  a  chain,  which  sways  across  the  cloth  with  each  gyration 
of  the  sifter. 

It  can  be  easily  understood  that  these  cleaners  are  automatic  in  action  and  require  no  attention  whatever. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No.  of 

Width 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Height 
to  Top  of 

Distance 
from 

Size  of 

Rev. 

Sq.  Ft. 
of 

Weight 

BOXE 
EXP 

0  FOR 
ORT 

Div. 

of 
Div. 

Price 

Includ'g 
Throw  of 
Machine 

Including 
Throw  of 
Machine 

Landing 
Board 

Floor  to 
Bottom 
of  Box 

Pulley 
Inches 

per 

Min. 

Cloth 
Surface 

Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

4 

8 

$   800.00 

7'  6" 

5'    3X" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

100 

2490 

3820 

187 

6 

8 

1025.00 

7'  6" 

6'    IX" 

6'0" 

2'W 

16  x  4 

180 

149 

2920 

4250 

216 

8 

8 

1275.00 

7'  6" 

7'  11#" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

199 

3380 

4950 

272 

10 

8 

1545.00 

7'  6" 

9'  sy2" 

6'0" 

2'  4K" 

16x4 

180 

249 

3780 

5570 

306 

4 

10 

896.00 

7'  6" 

5'  11#" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

180 

124 

2430 

3650 

192 

6 

10 

1185.00 

7'  6" 

7'  iy2" 

6'0" 

2'4X" 

16  x  4 

180 

187 

3060 

4340 

245 

8 

10 

1495.00 

7'  6" 

9'    3K" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

180 

249 

3590 

5300 

300 

10 

10 

1830.00 

7'  6" 

10'  11#" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

180 

311 

4050 

5865 

326 

2 

12 

700.00 

7'  6" 

4'     7^" 

6'  0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

75 

2270 

3430 

170 

4 

12 

996.00 

7'  6" 

6'     7^" 

6'0" 

2'4X" 

16  x  4 

180 

149 

2800 

4180 

217 

6 

12 

1340.00 

7'  6" 

8'     7K" 

6'  0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

224 

3350 

4850 

287 

8 

12 

1715.00 

7'  6" 

10'    7^" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

299 

3840 

5750 

345 

2 

16 

800.00 

7'  6" 

5'    3^" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

180 

100 

2780 

4030 

194 

4 

16 

1196.00 

7'  6" 

7'  11#" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

199 

2920 

4440 

264 

6 

16 

1655.00 

7'  6" 

10'     7^" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

180 

299 

3750 

5620 

345 

2 

20 

900.00 

7'  6" 

5'  UK" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16  x  4 

180 

125 

2380 

3610 

192 

4 

20 

1396.00 

7'  6" 

9'    3K" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

249 

3240 

4960 

296 

2 

24 

996.00 

7'  6" 

6'     7K" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

149 

2600 

3940 

216 

4 

24 

1596.00 

7'  6" 

10'    7K" 

6'0" 

2'4K" 

16x4 

180 

299 

3680 

5600 

345 

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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Round  Flour  Dresser 

Style  "A" 


This  machine  has  an  inter-elevating  round  reel  made  in  the  most  substantie 
way  with  an  iron  shaft,  tight  head,  conveyor  feed,  and  open  tail  periphera 
discharge.  The  spiders  are  made  with  wooden  arms  and  an  iron  hub.  Eac 
separate  spoke  passes  through  the  rib  which  extends  the  entire  length  of  the  ree 
It  thus  forms  an  inter-elevator  carrying  the  stock  over  and  dropping  it  on  th 
down-going  side.  Consequently  the  bolting  capacity  is  nearly  two-thirds  of  th 
circumference.  This  in  a  machine  of  this  character,  is  unusually  large. 

In  changing  the  stock  from  one  conveyor  to  the  other  in  the  Monarch  Roun< 
Reel  simply  raise  the  lid  on  the  conveyor  box  and  throw  the  tin  discharge  spout 
so  they  will  discharge  in  either  of  the  conveyors,  as  the  case  demands. 

The  frame  of  the  machine  is  of  rock  maple  and  the  body  of  poplar.  Th 
whole  is  highly  finished  with  bleached  shellac  and  varnish.  The  doors  are  hel< 
in  place  by  a  patent  fastener  and  handle  of  our  own.  These  come  flush  with  th 
inside  of  the  frame  and  leave  no  place  for  flour  to  accumulate  and  fall  ou 
when  the  door  is  opened. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when  stand 
ing  at  the  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 
With 
Two 
Conveyors 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor  to 
Center 
of  Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft 

1 

$240.00 

6'0" 

21 

7'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'    9X" 

8'  4' 

3'    6' 

16x3 

33 

850 

1250 

103 

2 

250.00 

TO" 

21 

8'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'     9K" 

9'  4' 

3'    6' 

16x4 

33 

900 

1350 

116 

3 

260.00 

8'0" 

21 

9'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'    9K" 

10'  4' 

3'    6' 

16x4 

33 

950 

1450 

130 

4 

270.00 

9'0" 

21 

10'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'    <)%" 

11'  4' 

3'    6' 

16  x  4K 

33 

1000 

1550 

144 

S 

270.00 

6'0" 

26 

7'1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

8'  4' 

3'    6' 

18x3 

30 

1050 

1500 

115 

6 

285.00 

7'0" 

26 

8'  1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

9'  4' 

3'    6' 

18  x  4 

30 

1125 

1625 

128 

7 

300.00 

8'0" 

26 

9'  1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

10'  4' 

3'    6' 

18  x  4K 

30 

1200 

1750 

142 

8 

315.00 

9'0" 

26 

10'  1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

11'  4' 

3'    6' 

18  x  5 

30 

1275 

1875 

155 

9 

330.00 

10'  0" 

26 

11'  1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

12'  4' 

3'    6' 

18  x  5K 

30 

1350 

2000 

169 

10 

320.00 

7'0" 

30 

8'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4" 

9'  4' 

3'  10  K" 

20x4 

28 

1225 

1750 

158 

11 

340.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4" 

10'  4' 

3'  10  K" 

20x4K 

28 

1290 

1865 

175 

12 

360.00 

9'0" 

30 

10'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4" 

11'  4' 

3'  10  K" 

20x5 

28 

1350 

1975 

192 

13 

380.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4" 

12'  4' 

3'  10  K" 

20x5K 

28 

1420 

2095 

210 

14 

340.00 

8'0" 

32 

9'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

10'  4' 

4'    1" 

22  x  4 

26 

1350 

1975 

198 

15 

360.00 

9'0" 

32 

10'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

11'  4' 

4'    1" 

22  x4K 

26 

1425 

2125 

218 

16 

380.00 

10'  0" 

32 

11'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

12'  4" 

4'     1" 

22  x  5 

26 

1500 

2275 

238 

17 

420.00 

12'  0" 

32 

13'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

14'  4" 

4'    1" 

22  x5K 

26 

1650 

2575 

258 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  1  2XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices 

Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  21  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  and  32  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00. 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Hexagon  Flour  Dresser 

Style  "B" 


This  machine  has  a  hexagon  reel  made  in  the  most  substantial  way  with  an 
iron  shaft,  tight  head,  conveyor  feed,  and  open  tail  and  peripheral  discharge. 
The  spiders  are  made  with  wooden  arms  and  an  iron  hub. 

An  improvement  which  the  Monarch  Hexagon  Reel  has  _  over  the  old-style 
flour  dresser  is  that  the  cut-offs  are  operated  from  the  inside  of  the  machine 
instead  of  from  the  outside,  by  means  of  raising  slides  with  buttons  attached. 
In  changing  the  stock  from  one  conveyor  to  the  other  in  the  Monarch  Hexagon 
Reel,  simply  raise  the  lid  on  the  conveyor  box  and  throw  the  tin  discharge  spouts 
so  that  they  will  discharge  in  either  of  the  conveyors,  as  the  case  demands. 

The  frame  of  the  machine  is  of  rock  maple  and  the  body  of  poplar.  The  whole 
is  highly  finished  with  bleached  shellac  and  varnish.  The  doors  are  held  in  place 
by  a  patent  fastener  and  handle  of  our  own.  These  come  flush  with  the  inside 
of  the  frame  and  leave  no  place  for  flour  to  accumulate  and  fall  out  when  the 
door  is  opened. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when 
standing  at  the  head  end. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 

No. 

Price 
With 
Two 
Conveyors 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor  to 
Center 
of  Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

18 

$240.00 

6'0" 

21 

7'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'    9K" 

8'  4" 

3'    6" 

16  x  3 

33 

850 

1250 

103 

19 

250.00 

7'0" 

21 

8'  1" 

2'  t>y*" 

4'    9K" 

9'  4" 

3'    6" 

16x4 

33 

900 

1350 

116 

20 

260.00 

8'0" 

21 

9'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'    9K" 

10'  4" 

3'    6' 

16x4 

33 

950 

1450 

130 

21 

270.00 

9'0" 

21 

10'  1" 

2'  6K" 

4'    9X" 

11'  4" 

3'    6' 

16x4K 

33 

1000 

1550 

144 

22 

270.00 

6'0" 

26 

7'1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

8'  4" 

3'    6' 

18  x  3 

30 

1050 

1500 

115 

23 

285.00 

7'0" 

26 

8'1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10" 

9'  4" 

3'    6' 

18x4 

30 

1125 

1625 

128 

24 

300.00 

8'0" 

26 

9'1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10' 

10'  4" 

3'    6' 

18x4K 

30 

1200 

1750 

142 

25 

315.00 

9'0" 

26 

10'  1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10' 

11'  4" 

3'    6' 

18x5 

30 

1275 

1875 

155 

26 

330.00 

10'  0" 

26 

11'  1" 

2'  9K" 

4'  10' 

12'  4" 

3'    6' 

18x5K 

30 

1350 

2000 

169 

27 

320.00 

7'0" 

30 

8'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4' 

9'  4" 

3'  10  K" 

20x4 

28 

1225 

1750 

158 

28 

340.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4' 

10'  4" 

3'  10  K" 

20x4K 

28 

1285 

1865 

175 

29 

360.00 

9'0" 

30 

10'  1" 

3'  IK" 

5'    4' 

11'  4" 

3'  10  K" 

20  x  5 

28 

1350 

1975 

192 

30 

380.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  1" 

3'  1^" 

5'    4' 

12'  4" 

3'  10  K" 

20x5K 

28 

1420 

2095 

210 

31 

340.00 

8'0" 

32 

9'1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

10'  4" 

4'     1" 

22  x  4 

26 

1350 

1975 

198 

32 

360.00 

9/0" 

32 

10'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

11'  4" 

4'    1" 

22  x4K 

26 

1425 

2125 

218 

33 

380.00 

10'  0" 

32 

11'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

12'  4" 

4'     1" 

22  x  5 

26 

1500 

2275 

238 

34 

400.00 

12'  0" 

32 

13'  1" 

3'  4" 

5'    8K" 

14'  4" 

4'     1" 

22  x5K 

26 

1650 

2575 

258 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices. 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  21  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  and  32  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00. 


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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Hexagon  Flour  Reel  with 
Removable  Frames— style  "c" 


This  Reel  is  designed  for  use  where  it  is  desirable  to  make  quick  changes  in  the  bolting  cloth  or  quicl 
repairs  as  extra  cloth  frames  can  be  furnished.  The  cloth  frames  are  interchangeable  and  can  be  furnished  ir 
six  or  more  sections  the  length  of  the  Reel. 

The  Reel  proper  is  made  by  bolting  wooden  ribs  to  heavy  cast  iron  spiders.    To  these  ribs  are  fastenec 

steel  angle  irons  which  form  grooves  in  which  the  removable 
cloth  frames  fit.  The  cloth  frames  are  made  by  clothing 
wooden  frames  with  any  kind  of  cloth  desired.  After  the  frame 
is  in  position  it  is  held  in  place  by  iron  clamps  and  thumt 
nuts  as  shown  in  cut. 

The  Reel  is  enclosed  in  a  hardwood  frame  with  ends  anc 
cant-boards  of  poplar  which  presents  a  very  neat  appearance 
We  make  them  with  either  single  or  double  conveyor  a: 
ordered,    and   use  either  pulleys  or  sprockets   for  driving 
as  desired. 

The  price  list  covers  the  Reel  with  straight  drive.    Croa 
drive  can  be  furnished  for  which  an  extra  charge  is  made. 
Pulley  or  sprocket  wheel  is  included  for  driving. 
In  ordering  state  whether  Reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  o: 
to  the  left  when  standing  at  the  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME 
DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 
Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.  Ft 

35 

$250.00 

$270.00 

6'0" 

26 

7'  1 

3'    0' 

5'  2' 

8'  4' 

3'  9' 

18  x  3 

30 

1170 

1615 

130 

36 

280.00 

300.00 

8'0" 

26 

9'  1 

3'    0' 

5'  2' 

10'  4' 

3'  9' 

18  x  \% 

30 

1350 

1870 

160 

37 

310.00 

330.00 

10'  0" 

26 

11'  1 

3'    0' 

5'  2' 

12'  4' 

3'  9' 

18x5^ 

30 

1525 

2120 

190 

38 

340.00 

360.00 

12'0" 

26 

13'  1 

3'    0' 

5'  2' 

14'  .4' 

3'  9' 

18  x  6 

30 

1710 

2380 

220 

39 

370.00 

390.00 

14'  0" 

26 

15'  1 

3'    0' 

5'  2' 

16'  4' 

3'  9' 

18x6K 

30 

1900 

2650 

250 

40 

280.00 

300.00 

6'0" 

30 

7'  1 

3'    4' 

5'  8' 

8'  4' 

4'  1' 

20  x  4 

28 

1275 

1835 

158 

41 

320.00 

340.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'1 

3'    4' 

5'  8' 

10'  4' 

4'  1' 

20  x  4K 

28 

1475 

2115 

195 

42 

360.00 

380.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  1 

3'    4' 

5'  8' 

12'  4' 

4'  1' 

20x5>4 

28 

1650 

2370 

233 

43 

400.00 

420.00 

12'0" 

30 

13'  1 

3'    4' 

5'  8' 

14'  4' 

4'  1' 

20  x  6 

28 

1845 

2650 

271 

44 

440.00 

460.00 

14'  0" 

30 

15'  1 

3'    4' 

5'  8' 

16'  4' 

4'  1' 

20  x  6^ 

28 

2035 

2915 

309 

45 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

36 

9'  1 

3'  10' 

6'  4' 

10'  4' 

4'  6' 

24x4 

25 

1625 

2550 

251 

46 

430.00 

450.00 

10'  0" 

36 

11'  1 

3'  10' 

6'  4' 

12'  4' 

4'  6' 

24  x  5 

25 

1825 

2840 

300 

47 

480.00 

500.00 

12'0" 

36 

13'  1 

3'  10' 

6'  4' 

14'  4' 

4'  6' 

24x6 

25 

2025 

3130 

350 

48 

530.00 

550.00 

14'  0" 

36 

15'  1 

3'  10' 

6'  4' 

16'  4' 

4'  6' 

24  x  7 

25 

2225 

3425 

400 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  1 2XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00;  36  inches  in  diameter,  $50.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


75 


The  Monarch  Inter-Elevator  Flour  Dresser 

Style  "D" 


Stationary,  steel  buckets,  extending  the  entire  length  of  the  cylinder  and 
riveted  to  iron  arms  of  the  spiders,  elevate  and  discharge  the  material  on  the 
down-going  side  of  the  reel,  thus  materially  increasing  the  bolting  capacity  of 
this  machine. 

The  cylinder  is  constructed  of  iron  and  steel.  The  cloth-covered,  steel  ribs 
are  riveted  to  iron  spiders,  and  a  solid  steel  shaft  extends  through  the  center  and 
projects  far  enough  to  permit  of  driving  the  reel  from  either  end. 

The  cloth  is  kept  clean  by  an  adjustable,  revolving  brush. 

This  type  of  machine  requires  little  power,  has  large  bolting  capacity  and 
subjects  the  flour  to  gentle  treatment. 

In  ordering,  state  whether  reel  turns  to  the  right  or  left  when  standing  at 
head  end  of  machine. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME 
DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 
Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

49 

$240.00 

$260.00 

8'0" 

21 

9'  1' 

2'  6K" 

4'  9X" 

10'  4' 

3'  6" 

16  x  4 

33 

1000 

1400 

125 

SO 

260.00 

280.00 

10'  0" 

21 

11'  1' 

2'  6K" 

4'  9%" 

12'  4' 

3'  6" 

16  x  4K 

33 

1100 

1700 

150 

51 

280.00 

300.00 

12'0" 

21 

13'  r 

2'6K' 

4'  9^" 

14'  4' 

3'  6" 

16  x  5 

33 

1200 

1850 

175 

52 

280.00 

300.00 

8'0" 

26 

9'  1' 

2'9K' 

4'  10" 

10'  4' 

3'  6" 

18  x  4 

30 

1250 

1800 

142 

53 

310.00 

330.00 

10'  0" 

26 

11'  1' 

2'9K' 

4'  10" 

12'  4' 

3'  6" 

18  x  5 

30 

1400 

2050 

170 

54 

340.00 

360.00 

12'  0" 

26 

13'  1' 

2'9K' 

4'  10" 

14'  4' 

3'  6" 

18  x  6 

30 

1550 

2300 

200 

55 

320.00 

340.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'  1' 

3'  \ys 

5'  4" 

10'  4' 

3'10K" 

20  x  4 

28 

1350 

1925 

175 

56 

360.00 

380.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  1' 

3'  IK' 

5'  4" 

12'  4' 

3'10K" 

20  x  5 

28 

1475 

2150 

208 

57 

400.00 

420.00 

12'  0" 

30 

13'!' 

3'  IK' 

5'  4" 

14'  4' 

3'10K" 

20  x  6 

28 

1600 

2375 

241 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  1 2XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices. 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  21  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00. 


76 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  "Little  Wonder"  Flour  Dresser  Reel 

Style  "L" 


A  Flour  Dresser  and  Rebolter  are  recognized  important  factors  of  economy  in  a  mill.  Their  demand  ha 
been  taken  advantage  of  by  manufacturers,  and  as  a  consequence  a  great  variety  of  such  machines  is  offerei 
to  mill  owners,  it  becoming  a  difficult  matter  for  those  with  limited  experience  to  satisfy  themselves  about  th 
merits  of  the  various  makes  of  machines. 

The  Monarch  "LITTLE  WONDER"  carries  no  load  in  bottom,  like  large  reels  that  pulverize  and  grind  th 
stock  by  its  own  weight  in  traveling  from  head  to  tail,  wearing  by  friction  caused  by  the  load  in  bottom  of  reel 

cutting  out  silk  and  discoloring  the  material— this  amounts  to  more  thai 
most  millers  would  believe.  "LITTLE  WONDER"  carries  the  stock  from  heai 
to  tail,  fast  or  slow,  according  to  stock  to  be  handled,  by  our  system  of  elevat 
ing  the  stock  up  to  the  center  of  the  reel,  and  the  positive  mild  action  of  ou 
inside  flexible  spiral  brushes.  We  keep  the  stock  in  a  continual  spray  all  ove 
the  silk — it  permeates  every  portion  of  the  cylinder,  thus  preventing  cloggin 
of  cloth  or  forcing  the  stock  against  the  cloth  in  a  heap.  Our  new  principle 
enable  us  to  scalp,  grade  or  dress  any  kind  of  stock  in  the  quickest,  most  accu 
rate  and  satisfactory  manner  possible  without  waste.  The  inside  brushes  rui 
clear  of  the  silk  one-half  inch,  they  act  as  agitators,  are  constructed  on  belting 
which  makes  them  soft  and  pliable,  allowing  us  to  handle  stock  on  silk  tha 
no  other  reel  can  do  and  the  silk  last.  All  scalping  for  short  system  mills  don 
on  grit  gauze. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  turns  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  whei 
standing  at  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,   Etc. 


FRAME 

Floor 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

EXPORT 

With 
One 

Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft 

58 

$250.00 

$290.00 

6'0' 

18 

7'  9' 

2'  5' 

3'  2' 

9'0" 

2'    2" 

12  x  3 

175 

1000 

1350 

73 

59 

270.00 

310.00 

7'0' 

18 

8'  9' 

2'  5' 

3'  2' 

10'  0" 

2'    2" 

12  x  3tf 

175 

1050 

1425 

80 

60 

290.00 

330.00 

8'0' 

18 

9'  9' 

2'  5'         3'  2' 

ll'O" 

2'    2" 

12  x3>* 

175 

1100 

1500 

88 

61 

310.00 

350.00 

9'0' 

18 

10'  9' 

2'  5'         3'  2' 

12'  0" 

2'    2" 

12x4 

175 

1175 

1600 

95 

62 

330.00 

370.00 

10'  0' 

18 

11'9' 

2'  5' 

3'  2' 

13'  0" 

2'    2" 

12  x  4 

175 

1250 

1700 

103 

63 

330.00 

370.00 

7'0' 

24 

9'  4' 

3'0" 

4'  2' 

10'  4" 

2'  10" 

12  x  4 

150 

1600 

2100 

130 

64 

350.00 

390.00 

8'0' 

24 

10'  4' 

3'0" 

4'  2' 

11'  4" 

2'  10" 

12  x  4 

150 

1700 

2240 

142 

65 

370.00 

420.00 

9'0' 

24 

11'  4' 

3'0" 

4'  2' 

12'  4" 

2'  10" 

12  x  5 

150 

1800 

2380 

154 

66 

400.00 

440.00 

10'  0' 

24 

12'  4' 

3'0" 

4'  2' 

13'  4" 

2'  10" 

12  x  5 

150 

1900 

2520 

166 

67 

440.00 

480.00 

12'  0' 

24 

14'  4' 

3'0" 

4'  2' 

15'  4" 

2'  10" 

12  x  5 

150 

2100 

2800 

178 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  price; 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  18  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00;  24  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


77 


The  Monarch  Standard  Centrifugal  Reel 

Style  "E" 


Modern  requirements  are  becoming  more  and  more  exacting  in  the  matter  of  dress  and  texture  of  flour. 

When  the  soft  stock  enters  the  reel  it  is  quite  necessary  that  it  be  handled  so  that  the  good  material  will 
be  made  light,  fluffy  and  handsome  in  appearance;  that  it  should  be  so  treated  that  its  superior  baking  qualities 
will  be  instantly  evident  to  the  discerning  eye. 

Obviously  the  more  readily  and  surely  you  can  separate  the  low-grade  material  which  should  go  into  the 
feed  (but  doesn't  always  do  so),  the  better  and  more  marketable  your  product  will  be. 

Perfect  work  in  a  reel,  as  in  a  sieve  bolter,  largely  depends  upon  keeping 
the  cloths  open  without  interfering  with  the  travel  of  the  stock. 

The  Monarch  Centrifugal  Reel  has  a  revolving  brush  cloth  cleaner  which 
works  effectively  and  never  pastes  the  cloth.  It  keeps  every  mesh  free  and  open. 

The  Monarch  Centrifugal  Reel  is  built  to  withstand  the  hardest  wear  and 
tear.  It  is  sound  in  build,  accurate  to  the  very  last  detail,  and  every  particle  of 
material  entering  into  its  construction  is  absolutely  the  best  obtainable. 

The  cylinders  are  iron  and  steel.  The  beaters  and  deflectors  are  of  steel. 
The  gears  used  to  secure  the  differential  are  machine  cut  and  are  well  housed  in 
a  frame  at  the  tail  end  of  the  machine.  This  makes  the  reel  almost  noiseless  in 
operation.  The  gears  are  readily  accessible  by  means  of  doors. 

The  cut-off  valves  above  the  double  conveyor  are  simple  and  very  effective 
in  operation,  as  well  as  non-leakable  and  easily  adjusted  from  either  side  of 
the  reel. 

Unless  otherwise  ordered  this  reel  is  furnished  with  wood  flight  conveyors. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when 
standing  at  the  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

With 
One 
Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME 
DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
•      of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Box* 
Exi 

Weight 
Lbs. 

D  FOR 
>ORT 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

68 
69 
70 

71 

$290.00 
300.00 
325.00 
340.00 

$310.00 
320.00 
345.00 
360.00 

7'0" 
8'  0" 
7'0" 
8'  0" 

20 
20 
26 
26 

7'  11" 
8'  11" 
7'  11" 
8'  11" 

2'  4" 
2'  4" 
2'9K" 
2'9X" 

3'  9" 
3'  9" 

4'  8" 
4'  8" 

lO'O" 
ll'O" 

10'2^" 
11'2K" 

2'  iy," 

2'  7  y," 

3'  4" 
3'  4" 

12  x  3^ 
12  x3X 
12x4 
12  x  4 

250 
250 
200 
200 

1300 
1450 
1400 
1550 

1785 
1950 
1950 
2150 

116 
128 
146 
160 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  price 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  20  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $45.00. 


78 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Centrifugal  Reel 

Larger  Sizes— Style  "F" 


Illustration  showing  Monarch  Centrifugal  Reel  as  built  in  sizes  (diameter  of  cylinder)  from  30  to  3 
inches,  inclusive.     This  is  a  very  superior  machine  in  every  way  and  is  used  for  dressing  all  grades  of  flou 

after  the  rough  and  foreign  material  has  been  scalped  out. 

The  frame  of  the  machine  is  constructed,  as  are  all  Monarch  Reels,  of  har 
wood,  tenoned  and  strongly  secured  with  joint  bolts,  side  slat  doors.  The  differentit 
speed  between  the  silk  surf  ace  and  beater  cylinder  is  obtained  by  the  use  of  sprocket 
and  chain.  The  tail  of  the  slow  cylinder  is  provided  with  an  extended  sleeve  o 
which  is  a  sprocket  which  is  driven  from  a  sprocket  on  the  end  of  conveyor  shafl 

The  reel  upon  which  the  cloth  is  stretched  is  a  cylinder  of  iron  and  ste« 
construction.  The  ribs  are  of  steel  angles  bolted  to  cast  iron  heads  and  so  place 
as  to  form  sloping  deflections  which  cause  the  stock  to  be  thrown  back  upon  th 
beaters.  This  action  greatly  increases  the  capacity  of  the  machine  and  make 
it  most  efficient  in  breaking  up  flaky  stock. 

Steel  hoops  are  bolted  to  the  ribs  at  intervals  and  are  wrapped  with  flanm 
to  prevent  wear  on  the  cloth.  The  beaters  are  made  of  steel,  bolted  to  stron 
cast  iron  spiders.  A  revolving  brush  cloth  cleaning  device  is  used  with  adjustabl 
bearings  on  outside  so  that  it  is  an  easy  matter  to  regulate  the  pressure  of  bras 
on  the  cloth.  The  conveyors  are  6  inches  in  diameter — steel  spiral,  which  w 
find  gives  as  little  grinding  action  as  possible.  Cut-offs  are  metal  of  the  tippe 
valve  type.  The  machine  can  be  driven  from  either  end  with  pulley  or  sprockel 
Cross  shaft  drives  will  be  furnished  for  an  additional  charge. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when  standing  at  head  end. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 

TCyv!' 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 

With 
Two 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 

Vol. 

Conveyor 

Conv'rs 

Inches 

Pulley 

Lbs. 

Cu.Ft 

72 

$360.00 

$380.00 

7'0" 

30 

8'  2' 

3'  7#' 

5'  3" 

10'2" 

3'  8^" 

14  x  4 

175 

2100 

2650 

196 

73 

380'.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'  2' 

3'  7K' 

5'  3" 

11'2" 

3'  8K" 

14  x  4K 

175 

2175 

2800 

215 

74 

420.00 

440.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  2' 

3'  7K' 

5'  3" 

13'2" 

3'  8K" 

14  x  5 

175 

2350 

3100 

253 

75 

360.00 

380.00 

7'0" 

32 

8'  2' 

3'  9K' 

5'5>£" 

10'2  K" 

3'  10' 

16  x  4 

150 

2200 

2900 

216 

76 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

32 

9'  2' 

3'  9K' 

5'  5  Y,," 

\\'2Yt" 

3'  10' 

16  x  4 

150 

2300 

3000 

237 

77 

420.00 

440.00 

10'  0" 

32 

11'  2' 

3'  9K' 

5'  5  %" 

13'2  K" 

3'  10' 

16  x  4K 

150 

2500 

3300 

280 

78 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

34 

9'  2' 

3'11K' 

5'  8" 

11'2K" 

3'11' 

18  x  4 

135 

2400 

3200 

255 

79 

420.00 

440.00 

10'  0" 

34 

11'  2' 

3'llM' 

5'  8" 

13'2^" 

3'11' 

18  x  5 

135 

2550 

3450 

301 

80 

460.00 

480.00 

12'  0" 

34 

13'  2' 

3'  UK" 

5'  8" 

15'2K" 

3'11' 

18  x  6 

135 

2700 

3700 

393 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  1 2XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  price: 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  30,  32  and  34  inches  in  diameter,  $60.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


79 


The  Monarch  Round  Scalping  Reel 

Style  "G" 


This  Round  Scalper  is  made  in  a  substantial  manner  and  of  the  best  materials. 
A  solid  steel  shaft  extends  through  the  center,  the  head  is  of  cast  iron,  conveyor 
feed,  and  open  tail  discharge.  The  spiders  are  made  with  cast  iron  hubs  and 
wooden  arms.  Each  spoke  passes  through  the  ribs  which  extend  the  entire  length 
of  the  cylinder  and  give  the  reel  the  inter-elevating  feature,  carrying  the  stock  up 
and  discharging  it  on  the  opposite  side. 

The  frame  is  of  rock  maple,  the  end  boards  and  cant-boards  are  poplar, 
varnished  in  the  natural  color,  and  the  machine  presents  a  neat  appearance. 

A  revolving  brush,  adjustable  for  light  or  heavy  dusting,  prevents  the  meshes 
of  the  cloth  from  becoming  clogged  and  assures  regular  work. 

The  reel  is  furnished  with  either  one  or  two  conveyors.  When  equipped 
with  two  conveyors  the  discharge  into  either  conveyor  is  regulated  by  means  of 
our  patent  cut-offs. 

A  cross  shaft  drive  will  be  furnished  at  an  additional  charge. 

In  ordering,  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when 
standing  at  the  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 
Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

81 

$180.00 

$200.00 

6'0' 

21 

7'  1 

2'6K' 

4'9K" 

8'  4' 

3'  6' 

16x3 

33 

850 

1250 

103 

82 

190.00 

210.00 

7'0' 

21 

8'  1 

2'6K' 

4'  9X" 

9'  4' 

3'  6' 

16x4 

33 

900 

1350 

116 

83 

200.00 

220.00 

8'0' 

21 

9'  1 

2'6X' 

4'  9  %" 

10'  4' 

3'  6' 

16x4 

33 

950 

1450 

130 

84 

210.00 

230.00 

9'0' 

21 

10'  1 

2'6X' 

4'  9  H" 

11'  4' 

3'  6' 

16x4K 

33 

1000 

1550 

144 

85 

210.00 

230.00 

6'0' 

26 

7'  1 

2'  9%' 

4'  10" 

8'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x  3 

30 

1050 

1500 

115 

86 

225.00 

245.00 

TO' 

26 

8'  1 

2'9K' 

4'10" 

9'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x  4 

30 

1125 

1625 

128 

87 

240.00 

260.00 

8'0' 

26 

9'  1 

2'9K' 

4'10" 

10'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x4K 

30 

1200 

1750 

142 

88 

255.00 

275.00 

9'0' 

26 

10'  1 

2'9X' 

4'  10" 

11'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x  5 

30 

1275 

1875 

155 

89 

270.00 

290.00 

10'  0' 

26 

11'  1 

2'9X' 

4'  10" 

12'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x5K 

30 

1350 

2000 

169 

90 

260.00 

280.00 

7'0' 

30 

8'  1 

3'  IK' 

5'  4" 

9'  4' 

3'10K" 

20  x  4 

28 

1225 

1750 

158 

91 

280.00 

300.00 

8'0' 

30 

9'  1 

3'  IK' 

5'  4" 

10'  4' 

3'10K" 

20x4K 

28 

1290 

1865 

175 

92 

300.00 

320.00 

9'0' 

30 

10'  1 

3'  1  K" 

5'  4" 

11'  4' 

3'10X" 

20  x  5 

28 

1350 

1975 

192 

93 

320.00 

340.00 

10'  0' 

30 

11'  1 

3'  1  K" 

5'  4" 

12'  4' 

3'10K" 

20x5K 

28 

1420 

2095 

210 

94 

280.00 

300.00 

8'0' 

32 

9'  1 

3'  4" 

5'  8K" 

10'  4' 

4'  1" 

22  x  4 

26 

1350 

1975 

198 

95 

300.00 

320.00 

9'0' 

32 

10'  1 

3'  4" 

5'  8K" 

11'  4' 

4'  1" 

22  x4K 

26 

1425 

2125 

218 

96 

320.00 

340.00 

10'  0' 

32 

11'  1 

3'  4" 

5'  8K" 

12'  4' 

4'  1" 

22  x  5 

26 

1500 

2275 

238 

97 

360.00 

380.00 

12'  0' 

32 

13'  1 

3'  4" 

5'  8K" 

14'  4' 

4'   1" 

22  x5K 

26 

1650 

2575 

258 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels,  21  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  and  32  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00 


80 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Hexagon  Scalping  Reel 


Style  "H" 


The  Hexagon  Scalper  is  used  principally  for  scalping  coarse  stock,  boltii 
corn  meal,  buckwheat  and  rye  flour,  etc. 

In  construction  it  is  very  similar  to  the  Hexagon  Flour  Dresser.  The  head 
cast  iron,  spiders  are  made  with  cast  iron  hubs  and  wooden  arms,  conveyor  fee 
and  open  tail  discharge.  The  solid  steel  shaft,  extending  through  the  cente 
permits  of  driving  from  either  end. 

The  frame  is  made  of  rock  maple,  the  body  of  poplar,  all  highly  finished 
the  natural  color  with  shellac  and  varnish. 

A  revolving,  adjustable  brush  keeps  the  cloth  clean. 

Reel  is  furnished  with  one  or  two  conveyors  as  desired.  When  supplied  wi 
two  conveyors  the  stock  may  be  discharged  into  either  conveyor  by  raising  tl 
lid  of  the  conveyor  box  and  turning  the  tin  discharge  spouts  as  desired. 

Cross  shaft  drive  will  be  furnished  at  an  additional  charge. 

In  ordering,  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  wh( 
standing  at  the  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 
Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol 
Cu.F 

98 

$180.00 

$200.00 

6'0" 

21 

7'  1" 

2'6K" 

4'  9X" 

8'  4" 

3'  6' 

16  x  3 

33 

850 

1250 

103 

99 

190.00 

210.00 

7'0" 

21 

8'1" 

2'6K" 

4'  9X" 

9'  4" 

3'  6' 

16  x  4 

33 

900 

1350 

116 

100 

200.00 

220.00 

8'0" 

21 

9'1  ' 

2'  6K" 

4'  9X" 

10'  4" 

3'  6' 

16x4 

33 

950 

1450 

130 

101 

210.00 

230.00 

9'0" 

21 

10'  1  ' 

2'6K" 

4'  9  K" 

11'  4" 

3'  6' 

16x4# 

33 

1000 

1550 

144 

102 

210.00 

230.00 

6'0" 

26 

7'1  ' 

2'9#" 

4'  10" 

8'  4" 

3'  6' 

18  x  3 

30 

1050 

1500 

115 

103 

225.00 

245.00 

TO" 

26 

8'  1  ' 

2'9X" 

4'10" 

9'  4" 

3'  6' 

18x4 

30 

1125 

1625 

128 

104 

240.00 

260.00 

8'0" 

26 

9'1  ' 

2'9#" 

4'  10" 

10'  4" 

3'  6' 

18  x  4X 

30 

1200 

1750 

142 

105 

255.00 

275.00 

9'0" 

26 

10'  1  ' 

2'9K" 

4'  10" 

11'  4" 

3'  6' 

18x5 

30 

1275 

1875 

155 

106 

270.00 

290.00 

10'  0" 

26 

11'  1  ' 

2'  9%" 

4'  10" 

12'  4" 

3'  6' 

18x5# 

30 

1350 

2000 

169 

107 

260.00 

280.00 

TO" 

30 

8'  1  ' 

3'  1  K" 

5'  4" 

9'  4" 

3'10K" 

20  x  4 

28 

1225 

1750 

158 

108 

280.00 

300.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'  1  ' 

3'  1  #" 

5'  4" 

10'  4" 

3'10#" 

20x4K 

28 

1290 

1865 

175 

109 

300.00 

320.00 

9'0" 

30 

10'  1  ' 

3'  1  K" 

5'  4" 

11'  4" 

3'10K" 

20  x  5 

28  ' 

1350 

1975 

192 

110 

320.00 

340.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  1  ' 

3'  1  K" 

5'  4" 

12'  4" 

3'IOX" 

20x5# 

28 

1420 

2095 

210 

111 

280.00 

300.00 

8'0" 

32 

9'1  ' 

3'  4" 

5'  8#" 

10'  4" 

4'  1" 

22  x  4 

26 

1350 

1975 

198 

112 

300.00 

320.00 

9'0" 

32 

10'  1  ' 

3'  4" 

5'  8#" 

11'  4" 

4'  1" 

22  x4^ 

26 

1425 

2125 

218 

113 

320.00 

340.00 

10'  0" 

32 

11'  1' 

3'  4" 

5'  8K" 

12'  4" 

4'  1" 

22  x  5 

26 

1500 

2275 

238 

114 

360.00 

380.00 

12'  0" 

32 

13'!' 

3'  4" 

5'  8#" 

14'  4" 

4'  1" 

22  x  5K 

26 

1650 

2575 

258 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  1 2XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  price 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  21  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00 ;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  and  32  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.   A. 


81 


The  Monarch  Extra  Heavy  Hexagon  Reel 

Style  "I" 


The  Monarch  Extra  Heavy  Hexagon  Reel  is  made  very  heavy  and  strong 
and  is  especially  adapted  for  use  in  rice  mills,  oat  meal  mills,  and  for  scalping  all 
kinds  of  grain,  as  corn,  barley,  rye,  etc. 

The  main  shaft  is  3^-inch  extra  heavy  hydraulic  pipe.  The  spiders  are 
heavy  cast  iron.  The  ribs  are  wood  covered  with  heavy  sheet  steel.  The  head 
is  cast  iron.  The  end  boards  and  cant- boards  are  covered  with  sheet  steel. 
The  conveyors  are  steel  and  conveyor  boxes  iron  lined.  Where  double  conveyor 
is  used  the  cut-offs  are  of  16-gauge  steel.  In  every  way  it  is  a  very  heavy, 
strong,  substantial  reel  fitted  for  heavy  duty. 

The  frame  is  made  of  hard  wood  and  the  end  boards  and  cant-boards  are 
poplar.  It  is  varnished  on  the  natural  wood  and  presents  a  very  pleasing  appear- 
ance. This  reel  can  be  furnished  with  either  double  or  single  conveyor.  The 
price  covers  the  machine  with  straight  drive.  Cross  shaft  drive  will  be  furnished 
for  an  extra  charge. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  turns  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when  standing 
at  head  end. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 

Cyl. 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 

With 
Two 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 

Vol. 

Conveyor 

Conv'rs 

Inches 

Pulley 

Lbs. 

Cu.Ft. 

115 

$380.00 

$405.00 

10'  0' 

32 

ll'O" 

3'    6' 

TO" 

13'0" 

5'  2' 

20  x  5 

28 

2000 

2975 

319 

116 

400.00 

425.00 

12'  0' 

32 

13'  0" 

3'    6' 

TO" 

IS'O" 

5'  2' 

20x5 

28 

2150 

3250 

368 

117 

420.00 

445.00 

14'  0' 

32 

15'  0" 

3'    6' 

TO" 

17'0" 

5'  2' 

20  x  6 

28 

2300 

3515 

417 

118 

400.00 

425.00 

10'  0' 

36 

ll'O" 

3'  10' 

r  2  y," 

13'0" 

5'  4' 

20x6 

24 

2700 

3700 

361 

119 

440.00 

465.00 

12'  0' 

36 

13'  0" 

3'  10' 

T  2  X" 

15'0" 

5'  4' 

22  x  6 

24 

2900 

4025 

416 

120 

480.00 

505.00 

14'  0' 

36 

15'  0" 

3'  10' 

T  2  X" 

17'0" 

5'  4' 

22  x  6 

24 

3100 

4340 

472 

121 

420.00 

445.00 

10'  0' 

40 

ll'O" 

4'    2' 

T  6" 

13'3K" 

5'  6' 

22  x  6 

20 

2800 

3910 

414 

122 

460.00 

485.00 

12'0' 

40 

13'  0" 

4'    2' 

7'  6" 

15'3K" 

5'  6' 

22  x  6 

20 

3000 

4250 

476 

123 

500.00 

525.00 

14'  0' 

40 

15'  0" 

4'    2' 

7'  6" 

17'3K" 

5'  6' 

24  x  6 

20 

3200 

4575 

540 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  Silk.    More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices. 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  32  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00;  36  and  40  inches  in  diameter,  $50.00. 


82 


Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Octagon  Rice  Bran  Reel 

Style  "J" 


The  Monarch  Octagon  Rice  Bran  Reel  was  originally  designed  for  use  in  rice  mills,  but  it  is  equally  well 
adapted  and  applicable  for  use  for  other  special  purposes,  and  we  especially  recommend  it  for  the  dusting  or 
scalping  of  all  kinds  of  cereals,  coffee,  or  any  material  that  is  desirable  to  handle  on  a  reel. 

It  is  the  strongest  and  heaviest  reel  on  the  market.  The  main  shaft  is  3}4- 
inch  extra  heavy  hydraulic  pipe.  The  spiders  are  heavy  cast  iron.  The  ribs  are 
wood  covered  with  heavy  sheet  steel.  The  head  is  cast  iron.  The  end  boards 
and  cant-boards  are  covered  with  sheet  steel.  The  conveyors  are  steel  and  con- 
veyor boxes  iron  lined.  Where  double  conveyor  is  used  the  cut-offs  are  of  16- 
gauge  steel.  In  every  way  it  is  a  very  heavy,  strong,  substantial  reel  fitted  for 
heavy  duty. 

The  frame  is  made  of  hard  wood,  and  the  end  boards  and  cant-boards  are 
poplar.  It  is  varnished  on  the  natural  wood  and  presents  a  very  pleasing  appear- 
ance. This  reel  can  be  furnished  with  either  double  or  single  conveyor.  The 
price  covers  the  machine  with  straight  drive.  Cross  shaft  drive  will  be  furnished 
for  an  extra  charge. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  turns  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when  standing 
at  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 

No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME 
DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 

Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

124 

$310.00 

$335.00 

6'0" 

32 

7'  0"      3'    6" 

6'  10" 

9'0" 

5'  2' 

18  x  5 

28 

1800 

2550 

215 

125 

350.00 

375.00 

8'0" 

32 

9'0"      3'    6" 

6'10" 

ll'O" 

5'  2' 

18  x  5 

28 

1900 

2750 

263 

126 

380.00 

405.00 

10'  0" 

32 

11'  0" 

3'    6" 

6'10" 

13'0" 

5'  2' 

20x5 

28 

2000 

2975 

311 

127 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

36 

9'0" 

3'  10" 

7'  21A"  ll'O" 

5'  4'     1    20  x  6 

24 

2400 

3275 

306 

128 

400.00 

425.00 

10'  0" 

36 

ll'O" 

3'  10" 

7'  2#" 

13'0" 

5'  4' 

20x6 

24 

2700 

3700 

361 

129 

440.00 

465.00 

12'0" 

36 

13'  0" 

3'  10" 

7'  2K" 

15'0" 

5'  4' 

22  x  6 

24 

2900 

4025 

416 

130 

420.00 

445.00 

10'  0" 

40 

ll'O" 

4'    2" 

7'  6" 

13'3K" 

5'  6' 

22  x  6 

20 

2800 

3910 

417 

131 

460.00 

485.00 

12'0" 

40 

13'  0" 

4'    2" 

7'  6" 

15'3K" 

5'  6' 

22  x  6 

20 

3000 

4250 

480 

132 

500.00 

525.00 

14'  0" 

40 

15'  0" 

4'    2" 

7'  6" 

17'3K" 

5'  6" 

24  x  6 

20 

3200 

4575 

541 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices. 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  32  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00;  36  and  40  inches  in  diameter,  $50.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


83 


The  Monarch  Scalping  and  Grading  Reel  for  Corn  Mills 

Style  "L" 


This  Round  Reel  is  designed  principally  for  corn  mills  and  is  used  extensively  in  the  production  of  hominy 
grits,  meal,  etc.  We  have  also  furnished  many  of  these  reels  for  bolting  and  grading  special  products  in  feed 
plants,  etc. 

The  frame  of  this  machine  is  made  of  hard  wood  tenoned  and  bolted  together; 
side  doors  are  of  the  cloth-covered  lattice  panel  type.  Reel  is  equipped  with 
revolving  brush  cloth  cleaner,  either  single  or  double  steel  conveyor. 

All  parts  subjected  to  wear  by  the  stock  are  lined  with  sheet  steel.  The  reel  or 
cylinder  has  iron-lined  wood  head  with  central  feed  and  open  tail  discharge. 
Spiders  are  iron  with  steel  angles  for  carrying  up  the  stock.  Hoops  are  steel. 
Reel  is  given  sufficient  pitch  to  carry  the  stock  through. 

Machine  can  be  furnished  with  either  single  or  double  conveyor  of  the  steel 
spiral  type.  Price  includes  straight  drive  with  either  pulley  or  sprocket.  Cross 
shaft  drive  will  be  furnished  at  an  additional  charge. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  is  to  turn  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when 
standing  at  the  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


FRAME 

Floor 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 

No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

EXPORT 

With 
One 

Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

133 

$240.00      $260.00 

6'0' 

21 

7'  1' 

2'  6K'     4'  9X"      8M' 

3'  6' 

16  x  3 

33 

970 

1350 

103 

134 

250.00 

270.00 

7'0' 

21 

8'  1' 

2'6K'     4'  9%" 

9'  4' 

3'  6' 

16  x  4 

33 

1050 

1500 

116 

135 

260.00 

280.00 

8'0' 

21 

9'  1' 

2'  6K'  I  4'  <)%" 

10'  4' 

3'  6' 

16x4 

33 

1130 

1625 

130 

136 

270.00 

290.00 

9'0' 

21 

10'  1' 

2'  6K'     4'  94" 

11'  4' 

3'.  6' 

16  x  4K 

33 

1210 

1750 

144 

137 

270.00 

290.00 

6'0' 

26 

7'  1' 

2'9K'  ;  4'10' 

8'  4' 

3'  6' 

18x3 

30 

1170 

1625 

115 

138 

285.00 

305.00 

7'0' 

26 

8'  1' 

2'  9K'  ;  4'  10' 

9'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x  4 

30 

1260 

1775 

128 

139 

300.00 

320.00 

8'0' 

26 

9'  1' 

2'9K'     4'10' 

10'  4' 

3'  6' 

18  x4K 

30 

1350 

1900 

142 

140 

315.00 

335.00 

9'0' 

26 

10'  1' 

2'  9K'     4'  10' 

11'  4'      3'  6' 

18  x  5 

30 

1440 

2050 

155 

141 

330.00 

350.00 

10'  0' 

26 

11'  1' 

2'9K' 

4'  10' 

12'  4'      3'  6' 

18  xSK 

30 

1525 

2175 

169 

142 

320.00 

340.00 

7'0' 

30 

8'  1' 

3'  IK' 

5'  4' 

9'  4'      3'10K" 

20  x  4 

28 

1380 

1900 

158 

143 

340.00 

360.00 

8'0' 

30 

9'  1' 

3'  IK' 

5'  4' 

10'  4'      3'10K" 

20  x  4K 

28 

1475 

2050 

175 

144 

360.00 

380.00 

9'0' 

30 

10'  1' 

3'  IK' 

5'  4' 

11'  4' 

3'10K" 

20  x  5 

28 

1570 

2200 

192 

145 

380.00 

400.00 

10'  0' 

30 

11'  1' 

3'  IK' 

5'  4' 

12'  4' 

3'10K" 

20x5K 

28 

1650 

2325 

210 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  12XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices. 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  21  inches  in  diameter,  $20.00;  26  inches  in  diameter,  $30.00;  30  inches  in  diameter,  $40.00. 


84 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.   A. 


The  Monarch  Differential  Reel 

For  Use  in  Cotton  Seed  Oil  Mills 
Style  "K" 


This  reel  is  designed  for  use  in  cotton  seed  oil  mills.    It  contains  the  best  features  of  the  modern  differential 
reel  and  is  substantially  built  of  the  best  material. 

The  reel  upon  which  the  cloth  is  stretched  is  a  cylinder  of  iron  and  steel  construction.    The  ribs  are  of  steel 
angles  bolted  to  cast  iron  heads  and  so  placed  as  to  form  sloping  deflections  which  cause  the  stock  to  be  thrown 

back  upon  the  beaters.    This  action  greatly  increases  the  capacity  of  the  machine 
and  makes  it  most  efficient  in  breaking  up  flaky  stock. 

Steel  hoops  are  bolted  to  the  ribs  at  intervals  and  are  wrapped  with  flannel 
to  prevent  wear  on  the  cloth.  The  beaters  are  made  of  steel  angles  bolted  to 
strong  cast  iron  spiders. 

An  automatic,  adjustable  brush  prevents  the  meshes  of  the  cloth  from  clog- 
ging and  thus  assures  regular  and  even  work. 

The  machine  is  provided  with  a  central  screw  feed  and  positive  discharge. 

All  bearings  are  located  outside  the  case,  easy  of  access  for  both  oiling  and 
repairing,  if  occasion  requires. 

In  ordering  please  state  the  purpose  for  which  the  reel  is  intended,  if  one  or 
two  conveyors  are  desired,  and  where  the  conveyors  are  to  discharge,  whether 
at  the  head  or  tail  end. 

The  machine  can  be  driven  from  either  end  with  pulley  or  sprocket.  Cross 
shaft  drives  will  be  furnished  for  an  additional  charge. 

In  ordering  state  whether  reel  turns  to  the  right  or  to  the  left  when  standing 
at  head  end. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME 
DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over  all 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
One 

Conveyor 

With 
Two 
Conv'rs 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

146 

$325.00 

$345.00 

7'0" 

26 

8'  2' 

3'  3X" 

4'  10" 

10'!' 

3'  6" 

12  x  4 

200 

1850 

2300 

163 

147 

340.00 

360.00 

8'0" 

26 

9'  2' 

3'  3K" 

4'  10" 

ll'l' 

3'  6" 

12  x  4 

200 

1925 

2500 

178 

148 

370.00 

390.00 

1(XO" 

26 

11'  2' 

3'  Z%" 

4'  10" 

13'!' 

3'  6" 

12  x  5 

200 

2100 

2800 

208 

149 

360.00 

380.00 

7'0" 

30 

8'  2' 

y  ix" 

5'  3" 

10'2' 

3'  8^"  14x4 

175 

2100 

2650 

196 

ISO 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

30 

9'  2' 

3'  7K" 

5'  3" 

11'2' 

3'  8M"  14x4K 

175 

2175 

2800 

215 

151 

420.00 

440.00 

10'  0" 

30 

11'  2' 

3'  7K" 

5'  3" 

13'2' 

3'  S'/," 

14x5 

175 

2350 

3100 

253 

152 

360.00 

380.00 

7'0" 

32 

8'  2' 

3'  9K" 

5'  5  K" 

10'2^" 

3'  10" 

16  x  4 

150 

2200 

2900 

216 

153 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

32 

9'  2' 

3'  9^" 

s'  s  y<" 

11'2X" 

3'  10" 

16x4 

150 

2300 

3000 

237 

154 

420.00 

440.00 

10'  0" 

32 

11'  2' 

3'  9^" 

5'  5X" 

13'2K" 

3'  10" 

16x4# 

150 

2500 

3300 

280 

155 

380.00 

400.00 

8'0" 

34 

9'  2' 

3'11K" 

5'  8" 

11'2K" 

3'11" 

18  x  4 

135 

2400 

3200 

255 

156 

420.00 

440.00 

10'  0" 

34 

11'  2' 

3'11K" 

5'  8" 

13'2}i" 

3'11" 

18x5 

135 

2550 

3450 

301 

157 

460.00 

480.00 

12'  0" 

34 

13'  2" 

3'  11^" 

5'  8" 

15'  2^" 

3'11" 

18  x  6 

135 

2700 

3700 

393 

The  above  prices  include  cloth  not  more  expensive  than  1 2XX  Silk.  More  expensive  cloth  to  be  charged  additional  at  standard  prices. 
Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive: 

For  Reels  26  inches  in  diameter,  $45.00;  30,  32  and  34  inches  in  diameter,  $60.00. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


85 


The  Monarch  Middlings  Purifier 

Style  "P" 


"Specky"  middlings  have  been  the  bane  of  many  a  miller's  life — until  he  has  installed  the  Monarch 
Middlings  Purifier. 

It  is  the  one  link  in  the  chain  of  perfect  milling  machinery  you  need  if  you  have  all  of  the  other  Monarch 
machines  and  are  still  sticking  to  some  antiquated  purifier. 

The  frame  is  constructed  entirely  of  the  best  hard  woods.  The  body  is  of  poplar — natural  finish.  In 
outward  appearance  the  machine  is  a  beauty. 

We  emphasize  this  because,  in  these  days  of  factory  organization,  sanitation,  etc.,  a  great  deal  of  attention 
is  being  paid  to  cleanliness,  order  and  "looks."  Nothing  so  detracts  from  the  appearance  of  the  milling  plant 
as  a  lot  of  uncleanly  and  out-of-date  machinery. 

The  brush  cloth  cleaner  travels  on  adjustable  guides  and  lengthwise  of  the  sieve,  moving  from  side  to  side. 
It  is  noiseless,  being  driven  by  a  belt.  A  double  threaded  shaft  gives  the  reverse  movement. 

Every  square  inch  of  the  sieve  is  utilized  and  the  screening  is  thorough  and  uniform.  You  cannot  get  this 
result  in  machines  where  the  stock  is  distributed  over  the  sieve  in  "bunches." 

The  stock  from  the  tail  of  the  sieve  is  not  carried  back  to  be  dumped  with  the  clean  stock  at  the  head  of 
the  machine,  as  it  is  in  purifiers  which  employ  a  brush  carried  by  a  sprocket  and  chain,  traveling  from  end  to 
end  of  sieve. 

The  farther  the  air  intake  is  located  from  the  sieve,  the  better  the  distribution  of  air  before  it  reaches  the 
middlings  in  transit  over  the  sieve.  Another  reason  why  there  is  such  a  superior  purification  with  the  Monarch. 

There  is  a  very  ingenious  arrangement  of  the  gather  boards,  or  hopper  boards,  above  the  double  conveyors, 
which  admits  the  air  at  a  point  much  farther  away  from  the  sieve  than  is  possible  when  it  is  taken  through 
slatted  doors. 

The  machine  can  be  driven  on  either  the  fan  or  eccentric  shaft,  which  are  both  of  the  same  size. 

The  fan,  eccentric  and  conveyor  cross  shaft  are  all  provided  with  self-oiling  boxes,  which  insure  cool  and 
easy-running  journals.  Glass  filled  doors  of  ample  size  are  placed  at  sides  and  in  front  to  give  quick  access  to 
the  interior  of  the  machine.  This  enables  the  miller  to  quickly  examine  the  flow  of  the  stock  and  regulate  the 
feed.  An  aspirator  is  attached  and  controlled  by  a  separate  valve.  It  is  especially  desirable  on  germ  stock,  as 
it  enables  the  operator  to  remove  "Bee  Wing"  material  after  the  coarsest  germ  has  passed  over  the  tail  of  the  sieve. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


OVER-ALL 

BOXED  FOR 

DIMENSIONS 

Floor  to 

Size  of 

Square 

•S^U 

^"2 

EXPORT 

Size 
No. 

Price 

Height 

Width 

Length 

Center 
of 

Pulley 

Pulley 
Inches 

S 
1* 

«gtf 

Fan 
Opening 
Inches 

Feet  of 
Sieve 
Cloth 

jj  UO  £3 

£  $*>  $ 

«§!! 

-M  eO.S 
fe8f& 
«gf£Q<2 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu. 
Ft. 

1 

$225.00 

5'  10" 

3'    5" 

7'  6" 

3'  3" 

6x3 

500 

7xlOX 

9K 

142 

720 

1000 

1600 

180 

2 

300.00 

6'    1" 

3'  11" 

8'  8" 

3'  5" 

6x3 

500 

7xlOX 

1534 

190 

810 

1200 

1900 

245 

3 

350.00 

6'    1" 

4'    6" 

8'  8" 

3'  5" 

8x4 

500 

7xll# 

19 

220 

900 

1300 

2000 

300 

4 

375.00 

7'    1" 

5'    0" 

10'  0" 

4'  1" 

8x4 

500 

10x11 

24^ 

252 

990 

1500 

2500 

410 

5 

400.00 

T  11" 

5'    6" 

11'  6X" 

4'  7tf" 

8x4 

500 

12x13 

31# 

302 

1800 

1800 

3000 

565 

86 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Whitmore  Improved  Dustless  Purifier 


Style  "T" 


The  Whitmore  Dustless  Purifier  does  just  as  good  work  as  the  Monarch,  described  in  the  preceding  page, 
but  does  it  in  a  different  way.  It  purifies  its  own  air  before  the  air  enters  the  machine  proper.  It  has  its  own 
dust  collector,  the  Wilson  Tubular  Dust  Collector  for  collecting  the  dust  from  its  own  fan. 

Before  the  air  enters  the  machine  it  passes  through  a  set  of  filtering  tubes.  The  cut-off  is  regulated  by  a 
lever — the  operating  of  which,  by  a  notch  either  way,  effects  a  corresponding  change  of  an  inch  in  the  cut-off. 

The  advantage  of  the  filtering  tubes  can  not  be  over-estimated.  Around  any  plant  the  air  is  always  laden 
with  a  certain  amount  of  coal  dust  and  dust  from  the  gears  and  belts  and  machinery  on  the  floors.  The  con- 
tinual suction  of  air  into  the  machine  is  bound  to  draw  these  impurities  in  and  taint  the  middlings  with  them 
unless  the  air  is  purified.  The  collecting  of  this  smut  in  the  middlings  often  means  serious  damage  to  their  quality. 

To  overcome  the  disadvantages  of  having  the  air  become  moist  and  sluggish  through  contact  with  the 
warm  middlings  we  have  attached  a  simple  device  at  the  tail  of  the  machine  which,  working  in  conjunction 
with  the  filtering  attachment,  allows  the  heated  air  to  escape  and  replaces  it  with  a  pure  fresh  supply.  As  a 
result  the  stock  is  kept  bright,  dry  and  clear. 

The  Wilson  Tubular  Dust  Collector  attached  to  the  machine  is  provided  with  our  perfected  cloth  cleaning 
device.  The  filtering  tubes  are  kept  uniformly  clean  and  insure  an  even  and  uninterrupted  current  of  air 
relieved  of  every  particle  of  dust. 

The  machine  finally  filters  the  air,  ventilates  itself,  collects  the  dust,  keeps  the  tubes  clean,  relieves  the 
middlings  of  all  fibrous  and  fluffy  matter  before  going  to  the  sieve  and  thus  the  miller  is  enabled  to  make  clean- 
cut,  perfect  separations,  such  as  can  be  obtained  on  no  other  machine. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Height 

Width 
Inches 

Length 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 
2 
3 

$340.00 
375.00 
410.00 

6'  10" 
6'  10" 
6'  10" 

32 
38 
42 

9'  5" 
9'  5" 
9'  5" 

48^ 
48K 
48^ 

8x3 
8x3 
8x3 

585 
585 
585 

1200 
1300 
1400 

1900 
2050 
2200 

147 
171 
188 

Metal  Testing  Sieves 

These  sieves  are  nickel  plated,  six  inches  diameter,  with  ring  to 
change  the  cloths,  as  shown  in  the  cut.  They  are  handsomely  gotten 
up.  Price  of  frame  and  ring,  $1.25. 

With  20  numbers  of  Bolting  Cloth,  price,  $6.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


87 


The  Monarch 
Horizontal  Bran  Duster 

Style  "N" 


The  revolving  brushes  are  adjustable 
while  the  machine  is  in  motion.  The  outside 
brush  keeps  cloth  perfectly  clean  and  can 
be  clothed  to  make  two  separations  if  desired. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 

No. 

Price 

OVER-  ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
per 
24  Hrs. 
Bbls. 

Horse 
Power 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 

Width 

Length 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Pt. 

0 

$175.00 

4'    1' 

2'  9' 

5'    6' 

28 

8x6 

450 

60 

K 

515 

875 

80 

1 

200.00 

4'    1' 

2'  9' 

6'    2' 

28 

8x6 

450 

100 

K 

550 

950 

89 

2 

230.00 

4'    6' 

3'  1' 

6'  11' 

30 

8x6 

450 

150 

i 

620 

1100 

120 

3 

270.00 

4'    6' 

3'  1' 

7'    7' 

30 

10x7 

425 

225 

IK 

660 

1175 

131 

4 

300.00 

4'  11' 

3'  4' 

8'    6' 

31 

10x7 

425 

300 

IK 

720 

1325 

170 

5 

400.00 

4'  11' 

3'  4' 

9'    4' 

31 

12  x8 

425 

400 

IK 

780 

1425 

186 

6 

450.00 

5'    5' 

3'  8' 

10'    4' 

33 

12  x  8 

400 

500 

IK 

825 

1600 

245 

7 

500.00 

5'    5' 

3'  8' 

11'    4' 

33 

14x9 

400 

600 

IK 

900 

1750 

262 

8 

600.00 

5'  11' 

4'0' 

12'    4' 

36 

14x9 

400 

700 

2 

1100 

2100 

342 

The  Monarch  Upright  Bran  and  Ships  Duster 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Floor 
Space 

Extreme 

Height  to 
Where 

Size  of 
Pulley 

Floor 

to 
Center  of 

Capacity 
for  Bran 
from  Bbls. 

Speed 

Weight 

BOXE 
EXF 

0  FOR 
ORT 

Inches 

Inches 

Pulley 

of  Flour 

Weight 

Volume 

rs 

Inches 

24  Hours 

Lbs. 

Cu.  Ft. 

1 

$250.00 

29  x  29 

5'    5' 

4'    5' 

8x5 

IOK 

100 

450 

680 

890 

43 

2 

300.00 

36  x  36 

5'    8' 

4'  11' 

11  x5 

10K 

200 

380 

900 

1168 

66 

3 

350.00 

36  x  36 

6'    7' 

5'    8' 

11  x5 

to# 

300 

380 

965 

1265 

76 

4 

400.00 

39  x  39 

6'  10' 

6'    0' 

12  x  6 

12 

400 

350 

1375 

1710 

92 

5 

450.00 

39  x  39 

6'  10' 

6'    0' 

12  x6 

12 

500 

350 

1400 

1736 

92 

6 

500.00 

48  x  48 

7'    7' 

6'    9' 

14x6 

12 

600 

300 

1700 

2143 

142 

The  Niagara  Upright  Bran  Duster 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Sizes 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

(Height 

5'  10" 

6'  4' 

6'  10' 

7'  4' 

7'  1' 

7'  7" 

8'  1" 

Extreme  \  Width  .   

36" 

36' 

36' 

36' 

40' 

40" 

40" 

[Length-           _   . 

36" 

36' 

36' 

36' 

40' 

40" 

40" 

Height  to  Center  of  Pulley 

10" 

10' 

10' 

10' 

10' 

10" 

10" 

r>  i,       /Diameter 

8" 

8' 

10' 

10' 

14' 

14" 

14" 

Pullev  \Face 

5" 

5' 

7' 

7' 

7' 

7" 

7" 

Revolutions  per  minute  

400 

400 

375 

375 

300 

300 

300 

Capacity  for  bbls.  flour  in  24  hours  .  . 
Price  without  Idlers   

100 
$250.00 

200 
$300.00 

300 
$350.00 

400 
$400.00 

500 
$450.00 

600 
$500.00 

700 
$600.00 

Shipping  Weight  in  Pounds 

1475 

1525 

1600 

1675 

1775 

1875 

1975 

Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Corn  Meal  Sieve  or  Bolter 

Style  "R" 


The  Monarch  Meal  Sieve  or  Bolter  is  especially  designed  for  meal,  and  is  recommended  where  one  does 
not  care  to  be  to  the  expense  of  putting  in  a  reel.  It  does  excellent  work,  requires  but  little  power,  and  can  be 
used  successfully  with  Monarch  Burr  Mills. 

As  the  cut  shows,  it  is  compact,  neat  in  appearance,  strong  and  durable.  The  sieve,  which  is  interchangeable, 
can  be  clothed  with  any  number  of  wire  cloth  desired.  Extra  sieves  can  be  furnished  and  clothed  with  a  dif- 
ferent mesh  wire,  or  with  silk  for  bolting  graham  and  buckwheat  flour. 

Prices  for  extra  sieves  quoted  on  application. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  all  machines  will  be  clothed  with  No.  18  mesh  wire  cloth. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Corn  Meal 
Bushels 

Sieve 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

1 

$30.00 

2'  0" 

4'  3" 

1'  2" 

10  to  15 

12  x36 

6x3 

600 

110 

210 

9 

2 

36.00 

3'  1" 

5'  7" 

2'  2" 

15  to  25 

24  x  51 

6x3 

600 

175 

425 

36 

Style  "S» 
The  Monarch  Testing  Sifter 


The  Monarch  Testing  Sifter 

Style  "S" 

This  machine  consists  of  a  sieve  box  containing  twelve 
drawers.  The  bottoms  of  the  drawers  are  covered  with  bolting 
cloth  of  varying  fineness,  beginning  with  No.  20  Grit  gauze  on 
the  upper  drawer  and  ending  with  No.  13xx  on  the  next  to  the 
lowest  drawer.  The  lower  drawer  catches  the  flour  that  passes 
through  the  No.  13  cloth  on  the  drawer  above. 

If  samples  are  weighed  before  testing,  and  the  contents  of 
each  drawer  is  weighed  after  the  sifting  process,  the  exact  per- 
centage of  each  grade  of  stock  is  readily  determined.  By  weigh- 
ing a  pound  or  two  of  the  stock  as  it  comes  from  any  of  the  breaks 
or  smooth  rolls  and  passing  it  through  the  sifter  and  finding  the 
percentage  of  each  grade,  then  changing  the  set  of  rolls  and  test- 
ing a  similar  amount,  the  miller  obtains  infallible  evidence  40 
guide  him  in  setting  his  rolls. 

List  price,  $40.00. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,  Pennsyleania,    U.  S.   A. 


89 


DuFour  &  Co.'s  Anchor  Brand  Bolting  Cloth 

Price  per  Yard,  40  Inches  Wide 


.Number 

Standard 

Extra 
Heavy 
X 

Double 
Extra 
XX 

Treble 
Extra 
XXX 

Grit 
Gauze 

XXX 
Grit  Gauze 

0000 

$1.60 
1.65 
1.75 
1.80 
1.85 
1.90 
2.05 
2.10 
2.15 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.60 
2.80 
3.10 
3.40 
3.75 
3.90 
4.15 
4.70 
5.25 
6.10 
7.50 
8.50 
9.20 
10.00 

$2.00 
2.05 
2.10 
2.15 
2.25 
2.30 
2.45 
2.55 
2.65 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.10 
3.35 
3.70 
4.10 
4.55 
4.70 
5.00 
5.60 

No.  Equals 
16  0000 
18 
201.  ..000 
22 
24 
26  00 
28 
30 
32 
34  0 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44  1 
46 
48 
50  2 
52 
54  3 
56 
58  4 
60 
62  5 
64 
66  6 
68 
70  7 
72 

No.  Equals 
14  16 
16  18 
18  20 
20  22 
22  24 
24  26 
26  28 
28  30 
30  34 
32  36 
34  38 
36  40 
38  42 
40  44 
42  46 
44  48 
46  50 
48  52 
50  54 
52  56 
54  58 
56  60 
58  62 
60  64 
62  66 
64  68 
66  70 
68  72 
70 

000 

00 

$1.95 
2.00 
2.05 
2.10 
2.25 
2.35 
2.40 
2.45 
2.55 
2.65 
2.85 
3.10 
3.40 
3.75 
4.10 
4.25 
4.65 
5.15 
5.75 

0  

1_  - 

2 

3 

4 

5  

6.i. 

7 

$2.90 
3.05 
3.25 
3.50 
3.80 
4.20 
4.65 
4.80 
5.15 
5.80 
6.50 
7.40 

8 

9  

10  

11.    . 

12 

13 

14  

15--    .. 

16 

17 

18 

19  

20  

21 

25 

Grit  Gauze,  all  Nos.,  $3.00 
XXX  Grit  Gauze,  all  Nos.,  $4.00 

Bolting  Cloth  Data 

Exact  Number  of  Meshes  per  Lineal  Inch  in  Various  Grades  of  Cloth 


No. 

Silk 
Stand. 

Silk 
X 

Silk 
XX 

Silk 
XXX 

Grit 
Gauze 
Standard 

Grit 
Gauze 
XXX 

No. 

Silk 
Stand. 

Silk 
X 

Silk 
XX 

Silk 
XXX 

Grit 
Gauze 
Standard 

Grit 
Gauze 
XXX 

0000 

18 

18 

18 

24 

23 

23 

000 

23 

23 

23 

25 

200 

200 

200 

00 

29 

29 

29 

26 

25 

25 

0 

38 

38 

38 

28 

27 

27 

1 

48 

48 

48 

30 

29 

29 

2 

54 

54 

54 

32 

31 

31 

3 

58 

58 

58 

34 

33 

33 

4 

62 

62 

62 

36 

35 

35 

5 

66 

66 

66 

38 

37 

37 

6 

74 

74 

74 

40 

39 

39 

7 

82 

82 

82 

74 

42 

40^ 

40>^ 

8 

86 

86 

86 

82 

44 

42^ 

42  ^ 

9 

97 

97 

97 

86 

46 

44^ 

MX 

10 

109 

109 

109 

97 

48 

46>^ 

46  tf 

11 

116 

116 

116 

109 

50 

48  K 

48  X 

12 

125 

125 

125 

116 

52 

50>^ 

50^ 

13 

129 

129 

129 

125 

54 

52^ 

52^2 

14 

139 

139 

139 

129 

13X 

13>£ 

56 

54^ 

54>£ 

15 

150 

150 

150 

139 

58 

56>^ 

56^ 

16 

157 

157 

157 

150 

15^2 

15K 

60 

58 

58 

17 

163 

163 

163 

157 

62 

60 

60 

18 

166 

166 

166 

163 

17^ 

17K 

64 

62 

62 

19 

169 

169 

169 

66 

64 

64 

20 

173 

173 

173 

19 

19 

68 

66 

66 

21 

178 

178 

178 

70 

68 

68 

22 

21 

21 

72 

72 

72 

90 


Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.   A. 


Steel  Wire  Cloth 

The  Wire  Cloth  Manufacturers'  Association  Adopted  the  Washburn  &  Moen 
Gauge  as  the  Standard  for  all  Steel  Wire  Cloth 


Gauge  No.  0000 .3938  of  an  Inch 

"   000 .3625  "  " 

00 .3310  "  " 

0 .3065  "  .-?'• 

1 .2830  "  " 

2 .2625  "  " 

3 .2437  "  " 

4 .2253  "  " 

5 .2070  "  " 

6 .1920  "  " 

7 .1770  "  " 

8 .1620  "  " 

9 .1483  "  " 

10 .1350  "  " 

11 .1205  "  " 

12 .1055  "  " 

13 .0915  "  " 

14 .0800  "  " 

15 .0720  "  " 

16 .0625  "  " 

17 .0540  "  " 

18 .0475  "  " 

19..  .0410  "  " 


Gauge  No.  20 .0348  of  an  Inch 

"  21 .0317  "  " 

"    "  22 .0286  " 

"  23 .0258  "  " 

"  24 .0230  "  " 

"  25 .0204  "  " 

"  26 .0181  "  " 

"  27 .0173  "  " 

"  28 .0162  "  " 

"  29 .0150  "  " 

"  30 .0140  "  " 

"  31 .0132  "  " 

"  32 .0128  "  " 

"  33 .0118  "~  " 

"  34 .0104  "  " 

"  35 .0095  "  " 

"  36 .0090  "  " 

"  37 .0085  "  " 

"  38 ;...  .0080  "  " 

"  39 .0075  "  " 

"  40 .0070  "  " 

"  41 . .0066  "  " 

"  42..  .0062  "  " 


Brass  or  Copper  Wire  Cloth 

The  Wire  Cloth  Manufacturers'  Association  Adopted  the  Old  English  Gauge 
as  the  Standard  for  all  Brass  or  Copper  Wire  Cloth 


Gauge  No.  0000 .454    of  an  Inch 


000. 

00- 

0_ 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5- 

6, 

7. 

8. 

9- 
10- 
11- 
12. 
13. 
14- 
15- 
16. 
17- 
18. 


.425 
.380 
.340 
.300 
.284 
.259 
.238 
.220 
.203 
.180 
.165 
.148 
.134 
.120 
.109 
.095 
.083 
.072 
.065 
.058 
.049 


Gauge  No.  19 .040  of  an  Inch 

"  20 .035  "  " 

"  £1- .0315  "  " 

"  22 .0295  "  " 

"  23 .027  "  " 

"  24 .025  "  " 

"  25 .023  "  " 

"  26 .0205  "  " 

"  27 .01875  "  " 

"  28 .0165  "  " 

"  29 .0155  "  " 

"  30 .01375  "  " 

"  31 .01225  "  " 

"  32 .01125  "  " 

"  33 .01025  "  " 

"  34 .0095  "  " 

"  35 .009  "  " 

"  36 .0075  "  " 

"  37 - .0065  "  " 

"  38 .00575  "  '"- 

"  39 .005  "  " 

"  40--  .0045  "  " 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsyltania,    U.  S.  A. 


91 


Tinned  Milling  Grade  Wire  Cloth 

Price  List  of  Tinned  Milling  Grade  Wire  Cloth 


No.  of 
Meshes  per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Decimal 

Price  per 
Square  Foot 

No.  of 
Meshes  per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Decimal 

Price  per 
Square  Foot 

2 

17 

.0540 

$0.15 

22 

31 

.0132 

$0.28 

3 

19 

.0410 

.15 

24 

32 

.0128 

.28 

4 

20 

.0348 

.15 

26 

33 

.0118 

.28 

5 

21 

.0317 

.15 

28 

34 

.0104 

.28 

6 

22  - 

.0286 

.15 

30 

35 

.0095 

.28 

8 

23 

.0258 

.15 

32 

36 

.0090 

.28 

9 

24 

.0230 

.15 

34 

36 

.0090 

.33 

10 

25 

.0204 

.18 

36 

36 

.0090 

.40 

12 

26 

.0181 

.18 

40 

36 

.0090 

.45 

14 

27 

.0173 

.18 

45 

36 

.0090 

.53 

16 

28 

.0162 

.18 

50 

36 

.0090 

.62 

18 

29 

.0150 

.18 

54 

36 

.0090 

.65 

20 

30 

.0140 

.25 

60 

36 

.0090 

.85 

—  -  — 

Light  Grade  Bolting  Steel  Wire  Cloth 

Price  List  of  Light  Grade  Bolting   Steel  Wire  Cloth 


No.  of 
Meshes  per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Decimal 

Price  per 
Square  Foot 

No.  of 
Meshes  per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Decimal 

Price  per 
Square  Foot 

2 

10 

.1350 

$0.38 

22 

27 

.0173 

$0.46 

2K 

11 

.1205 

.38 

24_ 

28 

.0162 

.46 

3 

12 

.1055 

.38 

26 

29 

.0150 

.46 

3# 

13 

.0915 

.38 

28 

30 

.0140 

.46 

4 

14 

.0800                  .38 

30 

30 

.0140 

.47 

5 

15 

.0720 

.38 

35 

32 

.0128 

.47 

6 

16 

.0625 

.38 

40 

33 

.0118 

.48 

7 

17 

.0540 

.38 

45 

34 

.0104 

.58 

8 

18 

.0475 

.38 

50 

35 

.0095 

.65 

9 

19 

.0410                  .38 

55 

36 

.0090 

.65 

10 

20 

.0348 

.38                     60 

37 

.0085 

.70 

12 

21 

.0317                  .38                     64 

38 

.0080 

.70 

14 

22 

.0286 

.38                     70 

39 

.0075 

.80 

16 

24 

.0230 

.38 

74 

40 

.0070 

.90 

18 

25 

.0204 

.38 

80 

41 

.0066 

1.10 

20 

26 

.0181 

.43 

90                     42 

.0062 

1.45 

Bran  Duster  Wire  Cloth 

This  cloth  is  of  heavy  steel  tempered  wire,  coated  with  black  varnish  which  effectually  prevents  rust  and 
facilitates  the  bolting. 

List  Prices 


No.  of  Meshes 
Per  Inch 

Diam.  of.  Wire 
Decimal  of  Inch 

List  Price 
Per  Square  Foot 

No.  of  Meshes 
Per  Inch 

Diam.  of  Wire                     List  Price 
Decimal  of  Inch            Per  Square  Foot 

30 

.014 

$0.42 

60 

.0075 

$0.90 

35 

.013 

.45 

64 

.007 

.95 

40 

.011 

.50 

70 

.00675 

1.00 

45 

.010 

.65 

74 

.0065 

1.10 

50 

.0095 

,70 

80 

.00525 

1.30 

55 

.009 

.85 

Widths  carried  in  stock,  18  and  27  inches. 


92 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Steel  Wire  Cloth 


Number 
Meshes 
per  Inch 

*J 

IH 

O*  o 

||| 

Number 
Meshes 
per  Inch 

ll 

<u 

ft  OJ 

III 

Number 
Meshes 
per  Inch 

"o  <u 

||| 

Number 
Meshes 
per  Inch 

*°  <u 

ill 

Number 
Meshes 
per  Inch 

ll 

IH 

ill 

Number 
Meshes 
per  Inch 

"8  <u 

U  •« 

.H  3  0 

1 

3 

$0.88 

2K 

16 

$0.14 

5 

22 

$0.10 

10 

25 

$0.14 

18 

36 

$0.08 

28 

35 

$0.19 

1 

4 

.73 

2K 

17 

.12 

5 

23 

.08 

10 

26 

.12 

28 

36 

.17 

1 

5 

.60 

2y£ 

18 

.10 

5 

24 

.07 

10 

27 

.10 

20 

23 

.75 

1 

6 

.48 

2K 

19 

.08 

10 

28 

.08 

20 

24 

.62 

30 

28 

.66 

1 

7 

.38 

6 

14 

.60 

10 

29 

.07 

20 

25 

.52 

30 

29 

.56 

1 

8 

.32 

3 

10 

.60 

6 

15 

.48 

20 

26 

.43 

30 

30 

.47 

1 

9 

.27 

3 

11 

.48 

6 

16 

.38 

12 

19 

.60 

20 

27 

.35 

30 

31 

.37 

1 

10 

.22 

3 

12 

.38 

6 

17 

.32 

12 

20 

.48 

20 

28 

.27 

30 

32 

.31 

1 

11 

.17 

3 

13 

.32 

6 

18 

.27 

12 

21 

.38 

20 

29 

.24 

30 

33 

.27 

1 

12 

.14 

3 

14 

.27 

6 

19 

.22 

12 

22 

.32 

20 

30 

.20 

30 

34 

.23 

1 

13 

.12 

3 

15 

.22 

6 

20 

.17 

12 

23 

.27 

20 

31 

.17 

30 

35 

.20 

1 

14 

.10 

3 

16 

.17 

6 

21 

.14 

12 

24 

.22 

20 

32 

.15 

30 

36 

.19 

1 

15 

.08 

3 

17 

.14 

6 

22 

.12 

12 

25 

.17 

20 

33 

.13 

3 

18 

.12 

6 

23 

.10 

12 

26 

.14 

20 

34 

.12 

35 

29 

.80 

X 

4 

.88 

3 

19 

.10 

6 

24 

.08 

12 

27 

.12 

20 

35 

.10 

35 

30 

.67 

X 

5 

.73 

3 

20 

.08 

6 

25 

.07 

12 

28 

.10 

20 

36 

.09 

35 

31 

'.57 

X 

6 

.60 

12 

29 

.08 

35 

32 

.47 

7 

.48 

3/4 

11 

.60 

7 

15 

.60 

12 

30 

.07 

22 

24 

.77 

35 

33 

.40 

X 

8 

.38 

3.J4 

12 

.48 

7 

16 

.48 

22 

25 

.65 

35 

34 

.36 

9 

.32 

3/4 

13 

.38 

7 

17 

.38 

14 

20 

.60 

22 

26 

.55 

35 

35 

.30 

X 

10 

.27 

3/4 

14 

.32 

7 

18 

.32 

14 

21 

.48 

22 

27 

.46 

35 

36 

.27 

*A 

11 

.22 

3^ 

15 

.27 

7 

19 

.27 

14 

22 

.38 

22 

28 

.38 

X 
X 

X 
X 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

.17 
.14 
.12 
.10 
.08 

f 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

.23 
.17 
.14 
.12 
.10 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 

20 

21 
22 
23 
24 

.22 
.17 
.14 
.12 
.10 

14 
14 
14 
14 
14 

23 
24 
25 
26 

27 

.32 
.27 
.22 
.17 
.15 

22 
22 
22 
22 
22 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

.30 
.26 

.22 
.19 
.17 

40 
40 
40 
40 

40 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

.68 
.57 
.48 
.44 

3.J4 

21 

.08 

7 

25 

.08 

14 

28 

.13 

22 

34 

.15 

rrU 
40 

36 

tfi 

x 

5 

.88 

7 

26 

.07 

14 

29 

.12 

22 

35 

.13 

*±\J 

40 

37 

'-?? 

6 

.73 

4 

11 

.73 

14 

30 

.11 

22 

36 

.12 

' 

x 

X 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

.60 
.48 
.38 
.32 
.27 
.22 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

.60 
.48 
.38 
.32 
.27 
.22 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

f\  4 

.60 
.48 
.38 
.32 

.27 

11 

14 
14 
14 
14 

16 

31 
32 
33 
34 

21 

.10 
.09 
.08 
.07 

.73 

24 
24 
24 
24 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

.77 
.65 
.55 
.46 
.38 

45 
45 

45 
45 
45 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

.70 
.58 
.50 
.46 
.42 

X 

13 

.17 

4 

18 

.17 

21 

r\  rt 

.22 

1  *7 

16 

22 

.60 

24 

30 

.30 

<£ 

14 

.14 

4 

19 

.14 

22 

.17 

16 

23 

.48 

24 

31 

.26 

50 

34 

.80 

X 

15 

.12 

4 

20 

.12 

I/I 

.14 

1  1 

16 

24 

.38 

24 

32 

.22 

50 

35 

.65 

*£ 

16 

.10 

4 

21 

.10 

24 

1  r 

.12 

1  A 

16 

25 

.32 

24 

33 

.19 

50 

36 

.60 

^i 

17 

.08 

4 

22 

.08 

25 

.10 

16 

26 

.27 

24 

34 

.17 

50 

37 

.56 

T7 

.08 

/\*7 

16 

27 

.22 

24 

35 

.15 

2 

6 

.88 

4K 

12 

.73 

27 

.07 

16 

28 

.17 

24 

36 

.13 

55 

35 

.80 

2 

7 

.73 

434 

13 

.57 

16 

29 

.15 

55 

36 

.65 

2 

8 

.60 

4/4 

14 

.45 

9 

17 

.60 

16 

30 

.13 

26 

26 

.77 

55 

37 

.60 

2 

9 

.48 

4^ 

15 

.35 

9 

18 

.48 

16 

31 

.12 

26 

27 

.65 

2 

10 

.38 

434 

16 

.29 

9 

19 

.38 

16 

32 

.11 

26 

28 

.55 

60 

36 

.85 

2 

11 

.32 

434 

17 

.24 

9 

20 

.32 

16 

33 

.10 

26 

29 

.46 

60 

37 

.70 

2 

12 

.27 

4/4 

18 

.19 

9 

21 

.27 

16 

34 

.09 

26 

30 

.38 

60 

38 

.65 

2 

13 

.22 

4/4 

19 

.15 

9 

22 

.22 

16 

35 

.08 

26 

31 

.30 

2 

14 

.17 

4/4 

20 

.13 

9 

23 

.17 

26 

32 

.26 

64 

37 

.85 

2 

15 

.14 

4K 

21 

.11 

9 

24 

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18 

23 

.60 

26 

33 

.23" 

64 

38 

.70 

2 

16 

.12 

4/4 

22 

.09 

9 

25 

.12 

18 

24 

.48 

26 

34 

.19 

64 

39 

.65 

2 

17 

.10 

4.J4 

23 

.07 

9 

26 

.10 

18 

25 

.38 

26 

35 

.17 

2 

18 

.08 

9 

27 

.08 

18 

26 

.32 

26 

36 

.15 

70 

38 

.90 

5 

13 

.60 

9 

28 

.07 

18 

27 

.27 

70 

39 

.80 

2y£ 

8 

.73 

5 

14 

.48 

18 

28 

.22 

28 

27 

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2^2 

9 

.60 

5 

15 

.38 

10 

18 

.60 

18 

29 

.17 

28 

28 

.65 

74 

39 

1.00 

2/4 

10 

.48 

5 

16 

.32 

10 

19 

.48 

18 

30 

.15 

28 

29 

.55 

74 

40 

.90 

2^2 

11 

.38 

5 

17 

.27 

10 

20 

.38 

18 

31 

.13 

28 

30 

.46 

2^2 

12 

.32 

5 

18 

.22 

10 

21 

.32 

18 

32 

.12 

28 

31 

.35 

80 

40 

1.20 

2^2 

13 

.27 

5 

19 

.17 

10 

22 

.27 

18 

33 

.11 

28 

32 

.30 

80 

41 

1.10 

2/4 

14 

.22 

5 

20 

.14 

10 

23 

.22 

18 

34 

.10 

28 

33 

.26 

•  »m 

2K 

15 

.17 

5 

21 

.12 

10 

24 

.17 

18 

35 

.09 

28 

34 

.23 

90 

42 

1.45 

Sprout,   Waldron  &•   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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Multi-Metal  Bolting  Cloth 

Price  List  and  Equivalents 


MULTI-METAL 

HAS    SAME    SIZE    MESH    AS 

SILK 

GRIT  GAUZE 

Price 

No. 

Standard 

X 

XX 

XXX 

Standard 

XXX 

$   1.75 
1.90 
1.90 
2.10 
2.15 
2.30 
2.45 
2.50 
2.70 
2.75 
2.90 
3.00 
3.15 
3.60 
3.65 
3.90 
4.10 
4.35 
4.90 
5.25 
5.55 
5.75 
6.00 
6.50 
7.25 
7.80 
9.10 
10.05 
11.00 
12.30 
13.50 
14.70 
16.70 
18.15 
19.90 
22.35 
24.85 
27.30 
29.75 
32.20 
34.70 

18 
20 
22K 
25 
27^ 
30 

32^ 
35 

37^ 
40 
42^ 
45 

47X 
50 

52K 
55 

57^ 
60 
65 
70 
75 
80 
85 
90 
100 
110 
120 
130 
140 
150 
160 
170 
180 
190 
200 
210 
220 
230 
240 
250 
260 
280 
300 

0000 

18 
20 
22 
24 
26 

16 

18 
20 
22 
24 

000 

30 

28 

00 

34 
36 
38 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
60 
62 
66 
68 
70 
72 

30 
32 
34 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
56 
58 
62 
64 
66 
68 
70 

0 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 

4 

5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

6 

7 

8 
9 
10 

8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 

11 
12 
13 

11 
12 
13 

11 

12 
13 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20      -> 
21 

14 
15 
16 

14 
15 
16 

14 

rs 

16 
17 
18 

• 

Above  prices  are  per  yard,  forty  inches  wide,  containing  ten  square  feet. 

Brass  Wire  Cloth— Regular  Grade 

List  Prices 


No.  Meshes 

Diam.  of  Wire 

List  Price 

No.  Meshes 

Diam.  of  Wire 

List  Price 

Per  Inch 

Decimal  of  Inch 

Per  Square  Foot 

Per  Inch 

Decimal  of  Inch 

Per  Square  Foot 

2 

.063 

$0.60 

22 

.015 

$0.55 

3 

.054 

.70 

24 

.015 

.60 

4 

.047 

.65 

30 

.0135 

.70 

5 

.041 

.65 

35 

.011 

.70 

6 

.035 

.60 

40 

.010 

.65 

8 

.028 

.65 

45 

.0095 

.85 

10 

.025 

.65 

50 

.009 

.80 

12 

.023 

.60 

60 

.008 

.85 

14 

.020 

.65 

70 

.007 

1.00 

16 

.018 

.60 

80 

.00575 

1.25 

18 

.017 

.60 

90 

.00525 

1.50 

20 

.016 

.55 

100 

.0045 

1.75 

Prices  on  Extra  Fine  Brass  Wire  Cloth,  from  110  to  200  meshes  per  inch,  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

Making   Up   Wire   Bolting   Cloths 

We  are  prepared  to  make  up  wire  bolting  cloths,  with  webbing  to  fit  reels  or  sieves,  promptly  and  in  the 
best  possible  manner.     Prices  for  this  work  will  be  quoted  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 


94 


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Brass  and  Copper  Wire  Cloth 

Price  List  of  Brass  and  Copper  Wire  Cloth 


No. 

Meshes 
per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Price 
per 

Square 
Foot 

No. 
Meshes 
per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Price 
per 
Square 
Foot 

No. 
Meshes 
per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Price 
per 
Square 
Foot 

No. 
Meshes 
per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Price 
per 

Square 
Foot 

No. 
Meshes 
per 
Inch 

No.  of 
Wire 

Price 
per 
Square 
Foot 

2 

8 

$4.00 

5 

21 

$0.40 

14 

20 

$2.50 

20 

33 

$0.27 

30 

31 

$0.55 

2 

9 

3.50 

5 

22 

.35 

14 

21 

1.75 

20 

34 

.25 

30 

32 

.47 

2 

10 

3.00 

6 

14 

3.00 

14 

22 

1.20 

22 

24 

2.50 

30 

33 

.42 

2 

11 

2.50 

6 

15 

2.50 

14 

23 

.85 

22 

25 

1.75 

30 

34 

.37 

2 

12 

1.75 

6 

16 

1.75 

14 

24 

.60 

22 

26 

1.20 

30 

35 

.33 

2 

13 

1.20 

6 

17 

1.20 

14 

25 

.50 

22 

27 

.85 

30 

36 

.30 

2 

14 

.85 

6 

18 

.85 

14 

26 

.45 

22 

28 

.60 

35 

28 

1.75 

2 

IS 

.60 

6 

19 

.60 

14 

27 

.40 

*22 

29 

.50 

35 

29 

1.25 

*2 

16 

.50 

*6 

20 

.50 

14 

28 

.35 

22 

30 

.45 

35 

30 

.90 

2 

17 

.45 

6 

21 

.45 

14 

29 

.30 

22 

31 

.40  i 

35 

31 

.75 

2 

18 

.40 

6 

22 

.40 

16 

21 

2.50 

22 

32 

.35 

*35 

32 

.55 

3 

10 

4.00 

6 

23 

.35 

16 

22 

1.75 

22 

33 

.30 

35 

33 

.48 

3 

11 

3.50 

8 

16 

3.00 

16 

23 

1.20 

22 

34 

.27 

35 

34 

.45 

3 

12 

2.50 

8 

17 

2.50 

16 

24 

.85 

22 

35 

.25 

35 

35 

.42 

3 

13 

1.75 

8 

18 

1.75 

16 

25 

.60 

24 

25 

2.50 

35 

36 

.37 

3 

14 

1.20 

8 

19 

1.20 

*16 

26 

.50 

24 

26 

1.75 

40 

30 

1.75 

3 

15 

.85 

8 

20 

.85 

16 

27 

.45 

24 

27 

1.20 

40 

31 

1.25 

3 

16 

.60 

8 

21 

.60 

16 

28 

.40 

24 

28 

.85 

40 

32 

.75 

*3 

17 

.50 

*8 

22 

.50 

16 

29 

.35 

*24 

29 

,   .60 

*40 

33 

.60 

3 

18 

.45 

8 

23 

.45 

16 

30 

.30 

24 

30 

.50 

40 

34 

.53 

3 

19 

.40 

8 

24 

.40 

18 

22 

2.50 

24 

31 

.45 

40 

35 

.45 

3 

20 

.35 

8 

25 

.35 

18 

23 

1.75 

24 

32 

.40 

40 

36 

.42 

4 

11 

4.00 

10 

17 

3.00 

18 

24 

1.20 

24 

33 

.35 

45 

31 

1.75 

4 

12 

3.00 

10 

18 

2.50 

18  \ 

25 

.85 

24 

34 

.30 

45 

32 

1.25 

4 

13 

2.50 

10 

19 

1.75 

18  N 

26 

.60 

24 

35 

.27 

45 

33 

.85 

4 

14 

1.75 

10 

20 

1.20 

*18 

27 

.50 

24 

36 

.25 

*45 

34 

.65 

4 

15 

1.20 

10 

21 

.85 

18  / 

28 

.45 

26 

26 

2.25 

45 

35 

.60 

4 

16 

.85 

10 

22 

.60 

18 

29 

.40 

26 

27 

1.65 

45 

36 

.55 

4 

17 

.60 

*10 

23 

.50 

18 

30 

.35 

26 

28 

1.20 

50 

34 

.85 

*4 

18 

.50 

10 

24 

.45 

18 

31 

.30 

26 

29 

.85 

*50 

35 

.65 

4 

19 

.45 

10 

25 

.40 

18 

32 

.27 

*26 

30 

.60 

50 

36 

.58 

4 

20 

.40 

'10 

26 

.35 

20 

23 

2.50 

26 

31 

.50 

60 

35 

.88 

4 

21 

.35 

12 

19 

2.50 

20 

24 

1.75 

26 

32 

.45 

*60 

36 

.70 

5 

13 

3.00 

12 

20 

1.75 

20 

25 

1.20 

26 

33 

.40 

60 

37 

.60 

5 

14 

2.50 

12 

21 

1.20 

20 

26 

.85 

26 

34 

.35 

*70 

37 

.80 

5 

15 

1.75 

12 

22 

.85 

20 

27 

.60 

26 

35 

.30 

*80 

38 

1.00 

5 

16 

1.20 

12 

23 

.60 

*20 

28 

.50 

26 

36 

.27 

*90 

39 

1.25 

5 

17 

.85 

*12 

24 

.50 

20 

29 

.45 

30 

27 

1.75 

*100 

40 

1.45 

S 

18 

.60 

12 

25 

.45 

20 

30 

.40 

30 

28 

1.25 

5 

19 

.50 

12 

26 

.40 

20 

31 

.35 

30 

29 

.90 

5 

20 

.45 

12 

27 

.35 

20 

32 

.30 

*30 

30 

.65 

•Are  standard  milling  grades  and  furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


Making  Up  Bolting  Cloths 


Our  bolting  cloth  department  is  equipped  with  new  and  late  improved  machines,  and  our  facilities  are  unequalled  for  producing 
perfectly  made  cloths  and  prompt  filling  of  orders. 

Price  per  Lineal  Foot  (Length  of  Reel  or  Sieve) 

For  Sieve  Bolters per  lineal  foot,  $0.10  net 

For  Purifiers "  .20  net 

For  Round  Reels "       "         "  .25  net 

For  Hexagon  Reels "       "        "  .30  net 

For  Octagon  Reels "  .35  net 

Shellacked  Cloth 

For  Sifter  Bottoms,  etc.,  per  square  yard $0.50  net 


Revolving  Brushes  for  Reels 

List  Prices  per  Foot 


Length  and  kind  of  bristles   _     

2  K-in.  Tampico 

2K-in.  Hair 

2-in.  Hair 

Brush,  with  Shaft  

$1.20 

$1.40 

$1.30 

Brush  only,  without  Shaft  ..        _   _   .   .   .   _   .. 

.75 

.98 

.90 

Journals  one  foot  long  and  under,  at  same  price  per  foot  as  Brush. 
Bearings  for  Brush  Journals,  with  idler,  per  set,  $3.50. 


Bran  Duster  and  Purifier  Brushes 

Price  List 


KIND  OF  BRUSH 

Tampico 
Per  Foot 

Hair 
Per  Foot 

Brush  with  two  rows  of  bristles  _                           _        --, 

$0.50 

$0.90 

Brush  with  three  rows  of  bristles 

.65 

1.10 

Brush  with  four  rows  of  bristles  ..   

.75 

1.30 

Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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Yield  Table 

The  following  table  is  an  extremely  convenient  one,  showing  accurately  the  number  of  pounds  of  flour 
per  bushel  of  wheat  and  the  number  of  barrels  of  flour  per  100  bushels  of  wheat  when  using  anywhere  from  4 
bushels  and  10  pounds  to  5  bushels  of  wheat  per  barrel. 


Number  Bushels 
Per  Barrel  Flour 

Number  Pounds 
Flour  per  Bushel 

Number  Barrels 
Flour  per   100 
Bushels  Wheat 

Number  Bushels 
Per  Barrel  Flour 

Number  Pounds 
Flour  per  Bushel 

Number  Barrels 
Flour  per   100 
Bushels  Wheat 

Bbls.     Lbs. 

Bbls.    Lbs. 

4.10 

47.04 

24—  00 

4.36 

42.60 

21—144 

4.11 

46.85 

23—177 

4.37 

42.45 

21—129 

4.12 

46.66 

23—158 

4.38 

42.30 

21—114 

4.13 

46.48 

23—140 

4.39 

42.15 

21—  99 

4.14 

46.30 

23—122 

4.40 

42.00 

21—  84 

4.15 

46.11 

23—103 

4.41 

41.85 

21—  69 

4.16 

45.93 

23—  85 

4.42 

41.70 

21—  54 

4.17 

45.75 

23—  67 

4.43 

41.55 

21—  39 

4.18 

45.57 

23—  49 

4.44 

41.40 

21—  24 

4.19 

45.40 

23—  32 

4.45 

41.26 

21—  10 

4.20 

45.23 

23—  15 

4.46 

41.11 

20—191 

4.21 

45.05 

22—193 

4.47 

40.97 

20—177 

4.22 

44.88 

22—176 

4.48 

40.83 

20—163 

4.23 

44.71 

22—162 

4.49 

40.69 

20—149 

4.24 

44.54 

22—142 

4.50 

40.55 

20—135 

4.25 

44.37 

22—125 

4.51 

40.41 

20—121 

4.26 

44.21 

22—109 

4.52 

40.27 

20—107 

4.27 

44.04 

22—  92 

4.53 

40.13 

20—  93 

4.28 

43.88 

22—  76 

4.54 

40.00 

20—  80 

4.29 

43.72 

22—  60 

4.55 

39.86 

20—  66 

4.30 

43.57 

22—  45 

4.56 

39.72 

20—  52 

4.31 

43.39 

22—  27 

4.57 

39.59 

20—  39 

4.32 

43.23 

22—  11 

4.58 

39.46 

20—  26 

4.33 

43.07 

21—191 

4.59 

39.30 

20—  10 

4.34 

42.91 

21—175 

5.00 

39.20 

20—  00 

4.35 

42.76 

21—160 

Bushels  and  Pounds  of  Wheat  Used  Per  Hour  from 
4  Bushels,  20  Pounds  to  5  Bushels  Per  Barrel 


Capacity 
in  Barrels 
Per  24  Hours 

4  Bushels 
20  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
25  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
30  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
35  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
40  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
45  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
50  Pounds 

4  Bushels 
55  Pounds 

5  Bushels 

25 

4-31 

4-36 

4-41 

4^6 

4-50 

4-55 

5-  2 

5-  5 

5-12 

50 

9-2 

9-12 

9-22 

9-32 

9-40 

9-50 

10-  4 

10-10 

10-25 

75 

13-33 

13-48 

14-  3 

14-18 

14-30 

14-45 

15-  6 

15-15 

15-37 

100 

18-  3 

18-24 

18-45 

19-  6 

19-20 

19-41 

20-  8 

20-21 

20-50 

125 

22-34 

23-  0 

23-26 

23-53 

24-10 

24-36 

25-10 

25-26 

26-  2 

150 

27-  5 

27-36 

28-  8 

28-39 

29-  0 

29-32 

30-12 

30-32 

31-15 

200 

36-  6 

36-48 

37-30 

38-12 

38-40 

39-22 

40-1,6 

40-42 

41-40 

250 

45-  8 

46-  0 

46-52 

47-46 

48-20 

49-12 

50-20 

50-52 

52-  4 

300 

54-10 

55-12 

56-16 

57-18 

58-  0 

59-  4 

60-24 

61-  4 

62-30 

350 

63-11 

64-24 

65-38 

66-51 

67-40 

68-54 

70-28 

71-14 

72-55 

400 

72-12 

73-36 

75-  0 

76-24 

77-20 

78-44 

80-32 

81-22 

83-20 

500 

90-16 

92-  0 

93^14 

95-32 

96-40 

98-24 

100-40 

101^4 

104-  8 

600 

108-20 

110-24 

112-32 

114-36 

116-  0 

118-  8 

120^8 

122-  8 

125-  0 

700 

126-22 

128-48 

131-16 

133^2 

135-20 

137-48 

140-56 

142-28 

145-50 

800 

144-24 

147-12 

150-  0 

152-48 

154-40 

157-28 

161-  4" 

162-44 

166-40 

1000 

180-32 

184-  0 

187-24 

191-  4 

193-20 

196-48 

201-20 

203-28 

208-16 

1200 

216-40 

220-48 

225-  4 

229-12 

232-  0 

236-16 

245-36 

244-16 

250-  0 

1500 

270-48 

276-  0 

281-  8 

286-36 

290-  0 

295-12 

302-  0 

305-12 

312-24 

1800 

324-56 

331-12 

337-24 

343-52 

348-  0 

354-16 

362-24 

366-12 

374-56 

2000 

361-  4 

368-  0 

374-48 

382-  8 

386-40 

393-36 

402^0 

406-56 

416-32 

2500 

451-20 

460-  0 

468-32 

477-40 

483-20 

492-  0 

503-20 

508-tO 

520-40 

3000 

541-36 

552-  0 

562-16 

573-12 

580-  0 

590-24 

604-  0 

610-24 

624-48 

4000 

722-  8 

736-  0 

749-36 

764-16 

773-20 

787-12 

805-20 

813-52 

833-  4 

5000 

902-40 

920-  0 

937-  4 

955-20 

966^0 

984-  0 

1006-40 

1017-20 

1040-20 

96  Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 

Weights  of  Various  Products 

Per  Bushel 

Apples,  dried  (except  Michigan,  22;  Indiana,  Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  West  Virginia,  Wis- 
consin, 25;  Florida,  26;  Idaho,  Minnesota,  Oregon,  South  Carolina,  Texas,  Virginia,  Wash- 
ington, 28) 24  Pounds 

Barley  (except  Oregon,  46;  Alabama,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Pennsylvania,  47;  California,  50) 48  Pounds 

Beans,  white  (except  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  New  York,  Vermont,  62) 60  Pounds 

Beans,  castor  (except  Kentucky,  45;  Mississippi,  New  Jersey,  Ohio,  56;  West  Virginia,  60;  New 

Hampshire,  62) 46  Pounds 

Bluegrass  Seed 14  Pounds 

Bran 20  Pounds 

Broom  Corn  Seed J 52  Pounds 

Buckwheat  (except  California,  Idaho,  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  Oregon,  South  Dakota,  Texas, 
Washington,  42 ;  Alabama,  Connecticut,  Florida,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  New  York, 
Pennsylvania,  Vermont,  Wisconsin,  48;  Indiana,  Kansas,  Minnesota,  New  Jersey,  North 
Carolina,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  50;  Kentucky,  South  Carolina,  56) 52  Pounds 

Corn,  shelled  (except  North  Carolina,  55;  California,  52) 56  Pounds 

Corn,  on  the  cob  (except  South  Carolina,  72;  Ohio,  Indiana,  68) 70  Pounds 

Corn  Meal  (except  North  Carolina,  46;  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Delaware,  Florida,  Georgia,  Illinois, 

Mississippi,  Pennsylvania,  48) 50  Pounds 

Clover  Seed  (except  Pennsylvania,  62;  New  Jersey,  North  Carolina,  64) 60  Pounds 

Flax  Seed  (except  Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  55) 56  Pounds 

Hemp  Seed 44  Pounds 

Hungarian  Grass  Seed  (except  Iowa,  Minnesota,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Tennessee,  Texas,  Vir- 
ginia, Wisconsin,  48) .  50  Pounds 

Malt  Barley  (except  Ohio,  Wisconsin,  Indiana,  35 ;  Montana,  30) 38  Pounds 

Millet  Seed  (except  Iowa,  Minnesota,  48;  Wisconsin,  55) 50  Pounds 

Oats  (except  New  Jersey,  North  Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  30;  Maryland,  26;  Idaho,  Oregon,  36)     32  Pounds 

Onions  (except  Indiana,  48;  Connecticut,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  50;  Maine,  Massachusetts, 

North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  Vermont,  Oklahoma,  52;  Michigan,  54;  Ohio,  55;  Tennessee,  56)     57  Pounds 

Peas  (except  North  Carolina,  50) 60  Pounds 

Potatoes 60  Pounds 

Potatoes,  Sweet  (except  Iowa,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  46;  Arkansas,  Illinois,  Kansas, 
Mississippi,  Nebraska,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  50;  Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  Wisconsin,  54; 
Maryland,  Michigan,  Missouri,  Virginia,  56;  South  Carolina,  West  Virginia,  50) 55  Pounds 

Red  Top  Seed 14  Pounds 

Rice,  rough : 32  to  46  Pounds 

Rice,  clean ± 60  Pounds 

Rye  (except  California,  54) I 56  Pounds 

Sorghum  Seed 40  Pounds 

Timothy  Seed  (except  Arkansas,  60;  New  York,  44;  Oklahoma,  South  Dakota,  North  Dakota, 

Washington,  42) 45  Pounds 

Turnips  (except  Kentucky,  North  Dakota,  Maine,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  South  Dakota,  Vermont,  60; 
Michigan,  58;  Arkansas,  57;  Minnesota,  52;  Connecticut,  Montana,  Tennessee,  50;  Missouri, 
Wisconsin,  42) --  55  Pounds 

Wheat 60  Pounds 

Rough  Rice..., 162   Pounds  per  bbl. 

Clean  Rice 345  to  360  Pounds  per  bbl. 

160  pounds  Rough  Rice  make  100  pounds  Clean  Rice. 


MONARCH 

Grain  Cleaning 
Machinery 


Section  C,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


98 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double 
Receiving  Separator 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Receiving  Separator — Side  and  Front  View 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Receiving  Separator — Side  and  Rear  View 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsyloania,    U.  S.  A. 


99 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double 
Receiving  Separator 


With  Two  Fans 


Style  "A" 
The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Receiving  Separator — Two  Fans 

Radical  departures  from  commonly  accepted  methods  of  machine  construction  are  not  always  highly 
satisfactory,  but  while  the  separator  illustrated  above  has  many  features  which  are  of  comparatively  recent 
introduction,  long  periods  of  hard  and  successful  service  have  proved  every  innovation  to  be  a  qualified  improve- 
ment and  success. 

There  is  no  vibration  or  shake  connected  with  the  operation  of  the  Monarch  Receiving  Separator.  The 
reciprocating  compound  drive,  whereby  one  shaking  shoe  is  continually  moving  in  an  opposite  direction  to 
the  other,  gives  a  perfect  balance  and  light  and  quiet  running  is  insured  by  the  use  of  ball  bearings  in  the 
shake  eccentrics. 

Air  separations  are  accomplished  by  the  action  of  two  powerful  fans,  are  subject  to  control  for  a  wide  range  of 
utility  and  so  arranged  as  to  give  the  best  results  during  the  progress  of  the  various  stages  of  the  cleaning  process. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  Automatic  Brush  Sieve  Cleaning  Device,  which  requires  no  attention  from  the  operator  of 
the  machine,  greatly  facilitates  the  work  and  guarantees  maximum  capacity  by  keeping  the  sieves  free  and  open. 

The  points  of  superiority  which  we  have  enumerated,  coupled  with  extremely  careful  construction  and  the  use  of  first-class 
materials,  place  the  Monarch  far  in  advance  of  any  machine  hitherto  offered  for  the  purpose. 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Speed 


Ball 

Ball 
Bearing 

Ball  Bearing 
on  Fan  and 

Height  to 
Center 

Height 

Motion 
of 

Motion 
of 

Size 

No. 

Bearing 
Eccentric 
No  Brush 

Eccentric 
with  Brush 
on  all 

Drive 

Shafts 
and  with 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Floor 
Inches 

of 
Driving 
Pulley 

Where 
Grain 

Shaker 
Shaft 
R  P  M 

Fan 
Shaft 
R  P  M. 

Screens 

Brushes 

Inches 

n  er 

7 

$645.00 

$774.00 

$834.00 

7'  IX" 

8'  1" 

7'  11" 

73^x75 

20 

6'  1" 

550 

660 

8 

730.00 

876.00 

966.00  ' 

T  5" 

8'  4tf" 

8'    6" 

75^x81 

20 

6'  4" 

550 

660 

9 

815.00 

978.00 

1038.00 

7'  5" 

8'  W 

9'    0" 

75^x87 

20 

6'  4" 

550 

640 

10 

900.00 

1080.00 

1140.00 

r  5" 

8'  W 

9'    6" 

75^x93 

20 

6'  4" 

550 

640 

Dimensions,  Weight  and  Capacity 


Size 
No. 

Size  of 
Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Inside  Measure  of 
Dust  Spouts 
Fan  Opening 

CAPACITY  IN  BUSHELS  PER  HOUR 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Wheat 
Fine 
Screens 

Wheat 
Medium 
Screens 

Wheat 
Coarse 
Screens 

Corn  or 
Oats 

Barley 
Fine 
Screens 

Barley 
Coarse 
Screens 

Depth 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

7 
8 
9 
10 

12x6X 
12x6^ 
16x7>? 
16x7^ 

14 
14 
14 

14 

14 

is# 

17 
18# 

750 
900 
1050 
1200 

1250 
1500 
1750 
2000 

2500 
3000 
3500 
4000 

2000 
2500 
3000 
3500 

650 
800 
900 
1100 

1250 
1500 
1750 
2000 

2850 
3000 
3200 
3300 

3610 
3830 
4070 
4210 

456 
529 
560 
590 

100 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double 
Receiving  Separator 


With  One  Fan 


Style  "B" 
The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Receiving  Separator — One  Fan 

The  ideas  and  requirements  of  grain  handlers  for  cleaning  machirlery  differ  to  such  a  degree  that  we  have 
always  found  it  advisable  to  include  in  our  line,  such  modifications  as  seem  to  meet  with  popular  approval; 
always,  however,  first  proving  for  our  own  security  and  satisfaction  that  every  machine  which  leaves  our  plant 
is  fully  capable  of  performing  the  work  for  which  it  is  intended. 

The  Receiving  Separator  shown  in  the  illustration  is  similar  in  ^construction  to  the  one  shown  on  page  99, 
the  only  notable  difference  being,  that  it  is  equipped  with  one  fan,  instead  of  two.  This  fact,  however,  does 
not  affect  its  efficiency  in  any  way,  for  the  reason  that  the  sizes  built  as  listed  here  require  but  the  use  of  the 
one  fan  with  satisfactory  results  in  the  air  separations. 

Ball  bearings  in  shake  eccentrics,  the  Monarch  Reciprocating  Drive  and  the  Automatic  Brush  Sieve  Clean- 
ing Device,  have  been  included  in  this  construction,  making  an  efficient  and  substantial  machine  which  has 
brought  us  many  expressions  of  satisfaction  from  satisfied  customers. 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Speed 


PRICE 

Size 
No. 

Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 
No  Brush 

Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 
with  Brush 
on  all 

Ball 
Bearings 
on  Fan 
and  Drive 
Shafts 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to 
Center  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Height 
to  Where 
Grain 
Enters 

Motion 
of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.P.  M. 

Motion 
of 
Fan 
Shaft 
R.P.M. 

Screens 

and  with 
Brushes 

2 

$275.00 

$330.00 

$385.00 

6'  7K" 

7'  8" 

4'  9" 

64>^x39 

18 

5'  2" 

550 

660 

3 

320.00 

384.00 

445.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

5'  8" 

73^x48 

20 

5'  W 

550 

660 

4 

390.00 

468.00 

528.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

6'  4" 

73^x54 

20 

5'  W 

550 

660 

5 

475.00 

570.00 

630.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

6'  9" 

73  i^x61J^ 

20 

5'  &y2" 

550 

660 

6 

560.00 

672.00 

732.00 

7'  \y2" 

8'  1" 

7'  3^" 

73Kx67K 

20 

6'  1" 

550 

660 

Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Inside  Measure  of 

CAPACITY  IN  BUSHELS  PER  HOUR 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
No. 
1 

Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Dust  Spouts 
Fan  Opening 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

Wheat 
Fine 
Screens 

Wheat 
Medium 
Screens 

Wheat 
Coarse 
Screens 

Corn 
or 
Oats 

Barley 
Fine 
Screens 

Barley 
Coarse 
Screens 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

Depth 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

2 

8x5 

14 

14 

120 

200 

400 

300 

100 

200 

1050 

1550 

242 

3 

10x6 

14 

22K 

180 

300 

600 

450 

150 

300 

1550 

2140 

310 

4 

12x6 

14 

22^ 

300 

500 

1000 

750 

250 

500 

1750 

2375 

346' 

5 

12x6 

14 

26K 

450 

750 

1500 

1200 

350 

750 

2200 

2860 

369 

6 

12x6^ 

14 

26^ 

600 

1000 

2000 

1500 

500 

1000 

2500 

3210 

420 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania^  U." S.' 'A. 


101 


The  Monarch  Single 
Receiving  Separator 

Every  machine  requires  more  or  less  attention  if  it  is  to 
satisfactorily  perform  the  work  expected  of  it  and  for  which  it 
was  designed.  The  amount  and  nature  of  such  attention 
determine  to  a  great  extent  both  the  cost  and  true  value; 
therefore,  maintenance  cost  is  as  important  as  original  price. 

The  first  cost  of  the  Monarch  Single  Receiving  Separator 
is  practically  all  of  the  expense  connected  with  its  ownership. 
Sturdy  build,  first-class  materials  and  automatic  operations 
eliminate  the  expense  occasioned  by  the  necessity  for  frequent 
repairs  and  constant  attention. 

The  Monarch  is  admirably  suited  for  use  in  both  mills 
and  elevators.  It  is  provided  with  a  shaking  shoe,  and  being 
carefully  counterbalanced  and  equipped  with  ball  bearings  in 
shake  eccentrics,  is  light  running  and  free  from  noise  and 
vibration.  The  double  sieves  are  kept  clean  by  the  action  of 
the  automatic  brush  cloth  cleaner,  insuring  continuous  opera- 
tion at  maximum  capacity. 

We  build  this  machine  in  one  size.  Reference  to  the 
tabulation  will  show  that  a  small  amount  of  floor  space  is 
required  for  its  installation  and  that  there  is  a  wide  selection 
as  regards  capacity. 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Speed 

Size  Number 1 

Price — Ball  Bearing  Eccentric,  No  Brush.  .. $210.00 

Ball  Bearing  Eccentric,  With  Brushes 250.00 

Ball  Bearings  on  Fan  and  Drive  Shafts  and 

With  Brushes 310.00 

Extreme  Height 5'  9" 

Extreme  Length 6'  4K" 

Extreme  Width 3'  7" 

Size  on  Floor 54x27  J4" 

Height  to  Center  of  Driving  Pulley 17" 

Height  to  Where  Grain  Enters 4' 9" 

Motion  of  Shaker  Shaft,  R.  P.  M .   .  550 

Motion  of  Fan  Shaft,  R.  P.  M 690 

Capacity,  Weight  and  Volume 

Size  Number 1 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 

Inside  Measure  of  Dust  Spout,  Fan  Opening — Depth. 

Width- 
Capacity  in  Bushels  Per  Hour — 

Wheat,  Fine  Screens 

Wheat,  Medium  Screens 

Wheat,  Coarse  Screens ^ 

Corn  or  Oats 

Barley,  Fine  Screens 

Barley,  Coarse  Screens 

Shipping  Weight 700  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1050  Ibs. 

Volume...  ..132  cu.  ft. 


7x4" 
11" 
11" 

60 
100 
200 
150 

60 
100 


The  Monarch  Receiving 
Separator 

That  this  machine  is  a  favorite  among  mill,  elevator  and 
warehouse  owners,  is  evidenced  by  its  steadily  increasing  sale, 
dating  from  the  time  it  was  first  offered  to  the  trade,  several 
years  ago.  It  is  correctly  designed,  constructed  with  due 
regard  to  both  strength  and  durability  and  has  gained  an 
enviable  reputation  for  the  production  of  accurate,  economical 
and  satisfactory  results. 

The  compound  shoe  construction  gives  it  freedom  from 
vibration  and  insures  noiseless  operation  and  the  powerful 
suction  fan,  controlled  by  rolling  valves,  provides  ample  aspira- 
tion for  the  removal  of  all  straw  joints,  sand,  cockle,  etc.,  from 
the  grain.  The  eccentric  bearings  are  of  iron,  brass  lined,  self 
oiling  and  absolutely  true  and  perfect. 

The  Monarch  as  listed  below,  will  be  furnished  either  with 
or  without  the  traveling  brush  screen  cleaning  device,  as  desired. 


Style  "C» 
The  Monarch  Single  Receiving  Separator 


Style  "D" 

The  Monarch  Receiving  Separator  with  Compound 
Shoe  and  Regular  Brass  Lined  Iron  Eccentrics 


Price,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


1 

ue 
.a  ^ 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

PRICE 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

PuHey 
Inches 

•v  . 

Floor  to 
Pulley  Center 
Inches 

Height  to 
Grain 
Entrance 

Fan 

Opening 
Inches 

Sq.  Feet 
Wilson  Dust 
Collector  Req. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

.§  « 

•5  03 

go 

Hi 

Height 

Width 

Length 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu. 
Feet 

$175 
200 
250 
325 
400 

$210 
240 
300 
390 
480 

5'  7" 
6'  7" 

6'  7" 
6'  7" 
7'0" 

3'  6" 
4'  7" 
5'  7" 
6'  1" 
6'  7" 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 
8'  5" 
8'  5" 
8'  5" 

7x4 
8x5 
10x6 
12x6 
12x6 

550 
550 
550 
550 
550 

17 
22 
23 
23 
23 

4'    4" 
4'  10" 
5'    2" 
5'    6" 
5'    8" 

14x14  4 

14x22^ 
14x22^ 
14x26^ 

95 

150 
240 
280 
300 

75  to  150 
200  to  300 
300  to  400 
400  to  600 
600  to  800 

600 
945 
1250 
1500 
1600 

1150 
1625 
2300 
2750 
2950 

154 
280 
445 
570 
650 

102 


SprouT,   Waldton  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  All-Steel  Compound  Shake  Double 
Receiving  Separators 


Style  "AA" 
The  Monarch  Ail-Steel  Compound  Shake  Double  Receiving  Separator  with  Two  Fans — Side  and  Front  View 


Style  "E» 
The  Monarch  All-Steel  Compound  Shake  Double  Receiving  Separator  with  One  Fan — Side  and  Front  View  - 

With  the  exception  of  the  fireproof  feature,  these  machines  are  the  same  as  those  illustrated  and  described 
on  pages  98  to  100  inclusive. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,   Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


103 


The  Monarch  All-Steel  Compound  Shake  Double 

Receiving  Separator 

With  One  Fan 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Speed 


PRICE 

Ball 

Ball 

Height 
to 

Height 

Motion 

Motion 

Size 
No. 

Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 
No  Brush 

Bearing 
Eccentrics 
with  Brush 
on  all 

Bearings 
on  Fan 
and  Drive 
Shafts 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on  Floor 
Inches 

Center 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

to 

Where 
Grain 
Enters 

of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.P.M. 

of 
Fan 
Shaft 
R.P.M. 

Screens 

and  with 
Brushes 

2 

$450.00 

$500.00 

$575.00 

6'  7K" 

7'  8" 

4'  9" 

64      x39 

18 

5'  2" 

550 

660 

3 

500.00 

575.00 

660.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

5'  8" 

73^x48 

20 

5'  8^" 

550 

660 

4 

640.00 

700.00 

800.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

6'  4" 

73^  x  54 

20 

5'  8}4" 

550 

660 

5 

800.00 

900.00 

1000.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

6'  9" 

73^x6lX 

20 

5'  8K" 

550 

660 

6 

950.00 

1050.00 

1150.00 

7'  \%" 

8'  1" 

T  3K" 

73^x67^ 

20 

6'  1" 

550 

660 

Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Size  of 
Driving 

Pulley 

Inside  Meas.   of 
Dust  Spout 
Fan  Opening 

CAPACITY  IN  BUSHELS  PER  HOUR 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Wheat 
Fine 

Wheat 
Medium 

Wheat 
Coarse 

Corn 
or 

Barley 
Fine 

Barley 
Coarse 

Depth 

Width 

Weight 

Volume 

Inches 

Inches 

Screens 

Screens 

Screens 

Oats 

Screens 

Screens 

Pounds 

Cu.  Ft. 

2 

8x5 

14 

14 

120 

200 

400 

300 

100 

200 

2000 

2500 

242 

3 

10x6 

14 

22^ 

180 

300 

600 

450 

150 

300 

2500 

3090 

310 

4 

12x6 

14 

22^ 

300 

500 

1000 

750 

250 

500 

2800 

3425 

346 

s 

12x6 

14 

26^ 

450 

750 

1500 

1200 

350 

750 

3500 

4160 

369 

6 

12  x6^ 

14 

26X 

600 

1000 

2000 

1500 

500 

1000 

4000 

4710 

420 

The  Monarch  All-Steel  Compound  Shake  Double 

Receiving  Separator 

With  Two  Fans 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Speed 


PRICE 

Ball 

Ball 

Height 

Height 

Motion 

Motion 

Size 
No. 

Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 
No  Brush 

Bearing 
Eccentrics 
with 
Brush 
on  all 

Bearings 
on  Fan 
and  Drive 
Shafts 
and  with 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size 
on 
Floor 
Inches 

to 
Center  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

to 
Where 
Grain 
Enters 

of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.P.M. 

of 
Fan 
Shaft 
R.P.M. 

Screens 

Brushes 

7 

$1200.00 

$1340.00 

$1450.00 

7'  IK" 

8'  1" 

7'  11" 

73^x75 

20 

6'  1" 

550 

660 

8 

1400.00 

1550.00 

1660.00 

7'  5" 

8'  4^" 

8'    6" 

75^x81 

20 

6'  4" 

550 

660 

9 

1600.00 

1750.00 

1875.00 

7'  5" 

8'  4K" 

9'    0" 

75^x87 

20 

6'  4" 

550 

640 

10 

1800.00 

1960.00 

2100.00 

7'  5" 

8'  4^" 

9'    6" 

75^x93 

20 

6'  4" 

550 

640 

1 

Dimensions,  Weight  and  Capacity 


Size 
No. 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Inside  Meas.  of 
Dust  Spout 
Fan  Opening 

CAPACITY  IN  BUSHELS  PER  HOUR 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Wheat 
Fine 
Screens 

Wheat 
Medium 
Screens 

Wheat 
Coarse 
Screens 

Corn 
or 
Oats 

Barley 
Fine 

Screens 

Barley 
Coarse 

Screens 

Depth 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

7 

12  x6X 

14 

14 

750 

1250 

2500 

2000 

650 

1250 

4500 

5260 

456 

8 

12  x6X 

14 

15# 

900 

1500 

3000 

2500 

800 

1500 

5000 

5830 

529 

9 

16x7^ 

14 

17 

1050 

1750 

3500 

3000 

900 

1750 

5500 

6370 

560 

10 

16x7^ 

14 

18 

1200 

2000 

4000 

3500 

1100 

2000 

6000 

6910 

590 

104 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Milling  Separator 

With  Two  Fans 


Style  "F" 
The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Milling  Separator  with  Two  Fans 

A  Milling  Separator  should  be  included  in  the  equipment  of  the  cleaning  department  of  every  mill  and 
used,  if  possible,  both  for  preparing  the  wheat  for  the  scourers  and  for  making  the  final  separations  after  these 
machines  have  finished  their  work. 

The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Milling  Separator  was  designed  to  perform  these  preliminary 
and  final  operations  with  the  greatest  possible  economy  and  efficiency  and  we  are  glad  to  be  able  to  make  the 
statement  that  it  has  in  no  way  been  a  disappointment,  either  to  us  or  to  the  large  number  of  our  clients  who 
have  it  in  use. 

It  has  every  feature  necessary  or  advisable  to  the  perfect  cleaning  of  grain.  Two  powerful  fans  provide 
for  ample  air  separations  and  the  Monarch  Compound  Shake  eliminates  vibration  and  allows  the  grain  to  lie 
flat  on  the  sieves,  which  are  kept  clean  by  the  constant  automatic  action  of  the  brush  sieve  cleaning  device. 
Ball  bearings  in  shake  eccentrics  aid  in  promoting  light  and  noiseless  running,  points  of  advantage  which  are 
both  economical  and  desirable. 

Workmanship  and  materials  are  Monarch  quality  throughout  and  results  obtained  are  continuously 
satisfactory. 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Capacity 


PRICE 

Size 

Number 

With  Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 
with 

With  Ball 
Bearings 
on  Pan 
and  Drive 
Shafts  with 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to 
Center  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Height  to 
Where 
Grain 
Enters 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Brushes 

Brushes 

66 

$  764.00 

$  824.00 

7'  \%" 

8'   1" 

7'  11" 

73X  x  75 

20 

6'  1" 

200 

67 

866.00 

956.00 

r  s" 

8'  4K" 

8'    6" 

75^x81 

20 

6'  4" 

235 

68 

968.00 

1028.00 

T  5" 

8'  4^" 

9'    0" 

75^x87 

20 

6'  4" 

290 

69 

1070.00 

1130.00 

r  5" 

8'  4j4" 

9'    6" 

75^x93 

20 

6'  4" 

325 

Dimensions,  Speed  and  Weight 


Size 
Number 

Size 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Motion  of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Motion  of 
Fan  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Inside  Measure  of 
Dust  Spouts 
Fan  Opening 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Depth 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

66 
67 
68 
69 

12  x6^ 
12  x6K 

16  x  iy2 

16  x7>£ 

550 
550 
550 
550 

660 
660 
640 
640 

14 
14 
14 
14 

14 
15>£ 
17 
18tf 

2850 
3000 
3200 
3300 

3610 
3830 
4070 

4210 

456 
529   - 
560 
590 

Sprout,    Waldron  <5r  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


105 


The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Milling  Separator 

With  One  Fan 


Style  "G» 
The  Monarch  Compound  Shake  Double  Milling  Separator  with  One  Fan 

The  purchase  of  a  Milling  Separator  should  be  a  permanently  profitable  investment.  Therefore,  first 
cost  should  not  be  curtailed  to  any  great  extent,  because  the  best  and  most  complete  equipment  will  eventually 
be  the  most  satisfactory  and  economical. 

While  the  Monarch  Double  Milling  Separator,  illustrated  above,  is  not  the  least  expensive  machine  for 
the  purpose  on  the  market,  it  is  eminently  satisfactory  and  economical  in  operation  and  we  can  give  it  an 
unqualified  recommendation  as  being  a  money-making  investment. 

With  the  omission  of  one  fan,  this  machine  follows  very  closely  the  lines  of  the  separator  illustrated  on 
page  104.  It  is  equipped  with  the  power  saving  and  noise  eliminating  ball  bearings  in  shake  eccentrics  and  with 
the  reciprocating  compound  drive  which  gives  perfect  balance  and  prevents  vibration. 

Screens  are  of  proper  size  for  securing  full  capacity  and  high  grade  work  and  are  kept  clean  by  the  auto- 
matic action  of  the  Monarch  Brush  Sieve  Cleaning  Device. 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Capacity 


PRICE 

Size 
Number 

With 
Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 

With  Ball 
Bearings 
on  Fan 
and  Drive 
Shafts  with 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to 
Center  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Height  to 
Where 
Grain 
Enters 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

with  Brush 

Brushes 

61 

$320.00 

$375.00 

6'  7^" 

7'  8" 

4'  9" 

64  K  x  39 

18 

5'  2" 

60 

62 

374.00 

435.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

5'  8" 

73^x48 

20 

5'  8X" 

75 

63 

458.00 

518.00 

6'  9" 

8'  1" 

6'  4" 

73>^  x  54 

20 

51     0  \/ll 
O/2 

90 

64 

560.00 

620.00 

6'  9" 

8'i" 

6'  9" 

73^x61^ 

20 

5'  8X" 

120 

65 

662.00 

722.00 

7'  IX" 

8'  1" 

7'  3^" 

73^x67^ 

20 

6'  1" 

160 

Dimensions,  Speed  and  Weight 


Size 
Number 

Size 
Driving  Pulley 
Inches 

Motion  of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Motion  of 
Fan 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Inside  Measure  of 
Dust  Spout 
Fan  Opening 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Depth 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

61 

62 
63 
64 
65 

8x5 
10  X  6 
12  x  6 
12  x  6 
12  x6>£ 

550 
550 
550 
550 
550 

660 
660 
660 
660 
660 

14 
14 
14 
14 
14 

14 

2iy2 

22K 
26^ 

26X 

1050 
1550 
1750 
2200 
2500 

1550 
2140 
2375 
2860 
3210 

242 
310 
346 
369 
420 

106 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Style  "H» 
The  Monarch  Single  Shoe  Milling  Separator 


Style  "J" 
The  Monarch  Double  Milling  Separator 


The  Monarch  Single  Shoe 
Milling  Separator 

The  simplicity,  strength,  durability,  running 
balance  and  efficiency,  which  are  marked  features 
of  the  Monarch  Single  Shoe  Milling  Separator, 
have  gained  for  it  a  reputation  which  makes  a 
lengthy  description  of  it  unnecessary. 

We  wish,  however,  to  call  attention  to  the 
most  important  points  in  its  construction,  viz.,  the 
counterbalanced  eccentric  shaft  and  the  ball  bear- 
ings in  the  shake  eccentrics,  two  features  which 
insure  noiseless  light  running;  the  unusually  powerful 
suction  controlled  by  rolling  valves  and  the  wide 
hopper  which  supplies  the  entire  width  of  the 
upper  sieve  with  a  thin  sheet  of  grain. 

This  machine  enables  the  accomplishment  of 
particularly  high  class  work,  occupies  a  compara- 
tively small  amount  of  floor  space,  consumes  a 
minimum  amount  of  power  and  has  proved  to  be  a 
money  maker  wherever  installed. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 

Size  Number 60 

Price — With  Ball  Bearing  Eccentrics $150.00 

With  Ball  Bearings  on  Fan  and  Drive  Shafts.        200.00 

Extreme  Height- 5'  9" 

Extreme  Length 6'  4K" 

Extreme  Width 3'  7" 

Size  on  Floor 54x27^" 

Height  to  Center  of  Driving  Pulley 

Height  to  Where  Grain  Enters 

Capacity,  Bushels  per  Hour 

Size  Driving  Pulley 

Motion  Shaker  Shaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 

Motion  Fan  Shaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 

Size  Fan  Opening 11x11" 

Shipping  Weight 700  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1050  Ibs. 

Volume...  ...132  cu.  ft. 


The  Monarch  Double 
Milling  Separator 

The  separator  illustrated  herewith  is  built  with 
the  Monarch  Compound  Shake  which  insures  steadi- 
ness of  operation  and  allows  the  grain  to  lie  flat  on 
the  sieves.  It  has  a  full  complement  of  air  separa- 
tions, is  correct  in  design  and  carefully  built,  and 
has  every  feature  necessary  for  the  satisfactory 
cleaning  of  the  grain  after  it  has  passed  through  the 
receiver.  Number  1  machine  is  built  with  single 
shoe;  larger  sizes  with  double  shoe. 


17" 
4' 9" 

25 

7x4" 
550 
690 


Prices,  Dimensions  Weights,  Speed,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Price 
Without 
Cleaner 

Price 
With 
Auto- 
matic 
Screen 
Cleaners 

OVER-ALL 
DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

S 

13    . 

£^ 

£d 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley,  In. 

Height  to 
Grain 
Entrance 

Fan 
Opening 
Inches 

Sq.  Feet 
Wilson  Dust 
Coll'r  Req. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Hght. 

Width 

Length 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

$  165.00 
190.00 
240.00 
315.00 
390.00 

$200.00 
230.00 
290.00 
380.00 
470.00 

5'  7" 
6'  7" 
6'  7" 
6'  7" 
7'0" 

3'  6" 
4'  7" 
5'  7" 
6'  1" 
6'  7" 

6'  11' 
7'  11' 
8'    5' 
8'    5' 
8'    5' 

7x4 
8x5 
10x6 
12x6 
12x6 

550 
550 
550 
550 
550 

17 
22 
23 
23 
23 

4'    4" 
4'  10" 
5'    2" 
5'    6" 
5'    8" 

llxll# 
14x14 
14x22  K 
14x22  # 
14x26  M 

95 
150 
240 
280 
300 

30 
140 
200 
275 
400 

600 
945 
1250 
1500 
1600 

1150 
1625 
2300 
2750 
2950 

154 
280 
445    ' 
570 
650 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U,  S.  A. 


107 


The  Monarch  Horizontal  Wheat  and  Buckwheat  Scourer 

Single  Type,  With  or  Without  Shoe 


Style  "A" 
The  Monarch  Horizontal  Wheat  and  Buckwheat  Scourer — Showing  Single  Type  with  Shoe 

Durability  and  efficiency  are  the  pre-eminent  features  of  this  machine,  but  a  glance  at  the  cut  will  show 
that  a  symmetrical  and  compact  construction  has  not  been  forgotten.  The  Monarch  is  a  perfect  scouring 
machine,  with  a  scientific  method  of  ventilation,  well  balanced  air  separations  and  an  unequalled  scouring 
mechanism. 

The  Buckwheat  Scourer  is  slightly  different  in  construction  but  the  standard  of  quality _ is  maintained. 
No  shoe  is  necessary  when  used  in  connection  with  a  Gravel  Separator.  Machine  will  be  furnished  with  self- 
oiling  or  ball  bearings  as  desired. 

Price,  Dimensions  and  Weight 


PRICE 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

|| 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

1 

.Q 

With 
Shoe 

Without 
Shoe 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

BO 
O      'g  (U 

>.  *" 

ill 

•die    . 

BL 

•SI*. 

8  o&< 

V 

1 

bc*^ 

**  I 

Width 

Length 

"  60 
fJl 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

M 

111 

11 

<u  aS 

H 

N  a 

N  5  o<  y 

OJ    0)    3 

D>5     • 

PH  ^      ' 

0  ^ 

^^  _c 

*2            r* 

*rt         O 

hi.  O 

"3  3 

352; 

SfJHOw 

OAffl 

OTiSf*! 

W£ 

W^w 

fe"oi-i 

W^&H 

Pd< 

>0 

0 

$175.00 

$150.00 

8x4 

8x10 

20 

700 

500 

5'    0" 

4'    6" 

3'  8" 

6'    0" 

23 

57x21  X 

640 

1031 

122 

i 

200.00 

175.00 

8x5 

10x11 

30 

650 

500 

5'    8" 

4'    9" 

4'  1  Y*" 

6'  10f£" 

26 

68x24 

700 

1177 

163 

2 

225.00 

200.00 

8x6 

10x11 

45 

650 

500 

5'    8' 

4'    9" 

4'  1  %" 

8'    2' 

26 

74x24 

950 

1453 

174 

3 

250.00 

220.00 

10x6 

11x11 

60 

600 

325 

5'  10' 

5'    0" 

4'  9" 

8'  11' 

25  % 

87x29  X 

1100 

1637 

194 

4 

300.00 

260.00 

12x6 

11x11 

80 

600 

325 

5'  10' 

5'    0" 

4'  9' 

9'  10' 

25  # 

100x29  J^ 

1250 

1841 

221 

5 

350.00 

300.00 

12x7 

11x11 

100 

550 

325 

6'    4' 

5'    5" 

5'  1' 

8'  11' 

28 

87x33 

1500 

2450 

288 

6 

400.00 

350.00 

12x7 

12x12 

150 

550 

300 

6'    4' 

5'    5" 

5'  1' 

9'    5' 

28 

95x33 

1800 

2780 

303 

7 

450.00 

400.00 

14x6  # 

12x12 

200 

550 

300 

6'    4' 

5'    5" 

5'  1' 

9'  10' 

28 

100x33 

2200 

3200 

316 

8 

500.00 

425.00 

14x7 

12x12 

250 

550 

300 

6'  10' 

5'  11" 

5'  6' 

8'  11' 

30 

87x37 

2400 

3450 

336 

9 

600.00 

525.00 

13x13 

325 

500 

300 

6'  10' 

5'  11" 

5'  6' 

9'    7' 

30 

96x37 

2800 

3900 

360 

10 

700.00 

600.00 

14x8 

13x13 

400 

500 

300 

6'  10' 

5'  11" 

5'  6' 

9'  10^" 

30 

100x37 

3200 

4350 

370 

Prices  of  the  Monarch  Horizontal  Scourer  with  Ball  Bearings 


Size  No.  0 — With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  1— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  2— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  3— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  4 — With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  5— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 


.$200.00 

.  175.00 

.  225.00 

.  200.00 

.  250.00 

.  225.00 

.  280.00 

.  250.00 

.  340.00 

.  300.00 

.  390.00 

.  340.00 


Size  No.  6— With  Shoe $445.00 

Without  Shoe 395.00 

Size  No.  7— With  Shoe...    500.00 

Without  Shoe 450.00 

Size  No.  8— With  Shoe...  550.00 

Without  Shoe 475.00 

Size  No.  9— With  Shoe 655.00 

Without  Shoe ---  580.00 

Size  No.  10-With  Shoe 760.00 

Without  Shoe 660.00 


108 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Horizontal  Wheat  Scourer 

Double  Type,  With  or  Without  Shoe 


The  same  desirable  efficiency 
found  in  the  Monarch  Single 
Scourer  is  maintained  in  this 
machine  and  nothing  has  been 
overlooked,  either  in  material  or 
workmanship,  that  could  add  to 
its  durability. 

It  is  furnished  either  with  two 
scouring  cases,  or  with  one  scour- 
ing case  and  one  brush  case, 
as,  desired. 

The  shoe  is  counter-balanced 
to  eliminate  vibration  and  has  a 
fine  and  a  coarse  screen  which 
eliminate  everything  of  a  foreign 
nature  before  the  wheat  goes  to 
the  cylinder. 


Style  "B» 
The  Monarch  Horizontal  Wheat  Scourer — Showing  Double  Type  with  Shoe 


Price,    Dimensions,    Weight,    Volume,    Etc. 


_^ 

K 

PRICE 

Size  of 

bo 

S 

3*21  m 

o  o  rt 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Weight 

EXPORT 

ll 

With 
Shoe 

Without 
Shoe 

Pulley 
Inches 

<o  c  w§ 

'fa 

Isil 

§  c  »• 

*-;   t\\   d 
fr(  rjl  fc—  I 

Height 
With 
Shoe 

Height 
Without 
Shoe 

Width 

Length 

Pounds 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.Feet 

0 

$290.00 

$265.00 

10x6 

8x10 

700 

2^/2 

4'    0" 

7"X" 

6'    3" 

3'  8" 

6'    2" 

1000 

1375 

185 

i 

335.00 

310.00 

10x6 

10x11 

650 

24^ 

4'    0" 

7'  6" 

6'    8" 

4'  1" 

7'    2" 

1350 

2075 

215 

2 

380.00 

350.00 

10x6 

10x11 

650 

24X 

4'    0" 

7'  6" 

6'    8" 

4'  1" 

7'    8" 

1550 

2325 

230 

3 

420.00 

390.00 

12x6 

14x11 

600 

26^ 

4'    8^" 

8'  3" 

T  5^2" 

4'  9" 

9'    2" 

2000 

2900 

292 

4 

500.00 

450.00 

14x6 

14x11 

600 

26^ 

4'    8^" 

8'  4" 

r  6" 

4'  9" 

9'  11#" 

2200 

3130 

322 

5 

580.00 

530.00 

14x6>2 

15x12 

550 

28^ 

5'    2" 

9'  0" 

8'    3" 

5'  1" 

9'    5" 

3000 

4250 

430 

6 

650.00 

610.00 

14x7 

15x12 

550 

28^ 

5'    2" 

9'  0" 

8'    3" 

5'  1" 

9'    5" 

3200 

4450 

430 

7 

750.00 

675.00 

14x7  # 

15x12 

550 

28^ 

5'    2" 

9'0" 

8'    3" 

5'  1" 

9'    5" 

3400 

4650 

430 

8 

850.00 

775.00 

16x6 

15x12 

500 

30 

5'  10X" 

9'  8" 

8'  10" 

5'  9" 

9'    7" 

3800 

5250 

532 

9 

950.00 

885.00 

16x7 

16x13 

500 

30 

5'  10X" 

9'  8" 

8'  10" 

5'  9" 

9'  11" 

4000 

5500 

550 

Prices  of  the  Monarch  Double  Scourer  with  Ball  Bearings 

Size  No.  0— With  Shoe.  _.  $340.00 


Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  1— With  Shoe.__. 

Without  Shoe- 
Size  No.  2— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe- 
Size  No.  3— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe- 
Size  No.  4— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe- 


Size  No.  5— With  Shoe $660.00 

315.00                                  Without  Shoe 610.00 

385.00           Size  No.  6— With  Shoe 740.00 

360.00                                  Without  Shoe 700.00 

430.00           Size  No.  7— With  Shoe 850.00 

400.00                                  Without  Shoe .  -  -  775.00 

480.00           Size  No.  8— With  Shoe 950.00 

450.00                                Without  Shoe 875:00 

580.00           Size  No.  9— With  Shoe 1060.00 

530.00  Without  Shoe..  995.00 


Sproul,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


109 


The  Monarch  Two  High  Horizontal 
Close  Scouring  and  Sepa- 
rating Machine 

Style  "AA"— Built  in  Ten  Sizes 

The  Monarch  Two  Pair  High,  a  type  of  scourer  which  is  rapidly 
growing  in  popularity,  is  a  well  built  machine  and  special  care  has 
been  taken  to  make  it  durable. 

Each  of  the  two  scouring  cylinders  is  provided  with  a  fan,  ample 
ventilation  and  air  separations  have  been  provided  and  nothing  has 
been  omitted  from  either  the  design  or  construction  which  would  pro- 
mote efficiency. 

The  advantage  of  having  a  machine  which  will  give  two  complete 
scourings  while  occupying  the  small  floor  space  of  one  machine,  can 
readily  be  appreciated. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Style  "AA" — The  Monarch  Two 

High  Horizontal  Close  Scouring 

and  Separating  Machine 


Size 

Number 

Price 
With  Shoe 

Price 
Without  Shoe 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  Space 
Occupied 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of  Pulley 
on  Lower 
Machine,  Inches 

Extreme 
Height 
With  Shoe 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

0 

$  325.00 

$300.00 

11'    0' 

6'    0" 

3'  8" 

57  x  21K 

23 

1 

375.00 

350.00 

11'  11' 

6'  10K" 

4'  W 

68  x24 

26 

2 

425.00 

400.00 

11'  11' 

8'    2' 

4'  \%" 

74  x24 

26 

3 

470.00 

440.00 

12'    4' 

8'  11' 

4'  9' 

87  x  29^ 

25^ 

4 

560.00 

520.00 

12'    4' 

9'  10' 

4'  9' 

100  x  29^ 

25^ 

5 

650.00 

600.00 

13'    3' 

8'  11' 

5'  1' 

87  x33 

28 

6 

750.00 

700.00 

13'    3' 

9'    5' 

5'  1' 

95  x33 

28 

7 

850.00 

800.00 

13'    3' 

9'  10' 

5'  1' 

100  x  33 

28 

8 

925.00 

850.00 

14'    3' 

8'  11' 

5'  6' 

87  x37 

30 

9 

1000.00 

925.00 

14'    3' 

9'    7' 

5'  6' 

96  x37 

30 

Speed,  Capacity,  Weight,  Etc. 


INSIDE  MEASURE  OF  DUST  SPOUT 

Size 
Number 

Size  of 
Drive  Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Net  Weight 
Pounds 

Fan  Opening 
Deep 

Fan  Opening 
Wide 

Inches 

Inches 

0 

8x5 

700 

8 

10 

20 

1280 

1 

9x6 

650 

10 

11 

30 

1400 

2 

10x6 

650 

10 

11 

45 

1900 

3 

10x6 

600 

11 

11 

60 

2200 

4 

12  x  6 

600 

11 

11 

80 

2500 

5 

14  x  7 

.      600 

11 

11 

100 

3000 

6 

14  x  7 

550 

12 

12 

150 

3600 

7 

14x7 

550 

12 

12 

200 

4400 

8 

16x7 

550 

12 

12 

250 

4800 

9 

16x8 

500 

13 

13 

325 

5600 

For  Gross  Export  Weights  and  Volumes,  Double  Figures  given  for  same  size  numbers  of  One  High  Scouring 
and  Separating  Machines  on  page   107. 

Prices  of  the  Monarch  Two  High  Scourer  with  Ball  Bearings 

Size  No.  5— With  Shoe...  .    $  730.00 


Size  No.  0— With  Shoe.. .  $375.00 


Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  1— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe- 
Size  No.  2— With  Shoe.... 

Without  Shoe- 
Size  No.  3— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 
Size  No.  4— With  Shoe 

Without  Shoe. 


350.00 
425.00 
400.00 
475.00 
450.00 
530.00 
500.00 
640.00 
600.00 


Without  Shoe 680.00 

Size  No.  6— With  Shoe 840.00 

Without  Shoe 790.00 

Size  No.  7— With  Shoe 950.00 

Without  Shoe 900.00 

Size  No.  8— With  Shoe 1025.00 

Without  Shoe 950.00 

Size  No.  9— With  Shoe 1110.00 

Without  Shoe 1035.00 


110 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Horizontal  Brush  Machine 


Style  "C" 
The  Monarch  Horizontal  Brush  Machine 


We  have  absolute  confidence  in  this  machine  as  a  complete  and  efficient  finisher  for  wheat  before  grinding. 
It  cleans  and  aspirates  the  grain  in  a  perfect  manner  and  removes  not  only  the  grease  dirt,  but  all  smut  balls, 
screenings,  dust  and  other  impurities. 

The  same  first-class  materials  and  construction  will  be  found  in  this  machine  as  in  all  others  of  the 
Monarch  Line. 

Size,  Price,  Dimensions  and  Weight 


PRICE 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Capa- 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  to 
Center 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

b 

ID 

.0 
0S 

N  3 

With 
Shoe 

Without 
Shoe 

Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Open- 
ing 
Inches 

Per 
Hour 
Bush. 

-o  . 

Height 
With 
Shoe 

Height 
Without 
Shoe 

Width 

Length 

of 
Driving 
Pulley, 
Inches 

Floor 
Inches 

3! 
11 

£3 

si 

l! 

oiis 

we! 

^o< 

ptft 

>0 

0 

$175.00 

$150.00 

8x4 

8x10 

20 

700 

5'    0" 

4'    6" 

3'  8" 

6'    0" 

13 

57x21  X 

640 

1031 

122 

1 

200.00 

175.00 

8x5 

10x11 

30 

650 

5'    8' 

4'    9" 

4'  IX" 

6'  10  K" 

26 

68x24 

700 

1177 

163 

? 

225.00 

200.00 

8x6 

10x11 

45 

650 

5'    8' 

4'    9" 

4'  1  %" 

8'    2" 

26 

74x24 

950 

1453 

174 

3 

250.00 

220.00 

10x6 

11x11 

60 

600 

5'  10' 

5'    0" 

4'  9' 

8'  11" 

25  % 

87x29  # 

1100 

1637 

194 

4 

300.00 

260.00 

12x6 

11x11 

80 

600 

5'  10' 

5'    0" 

4'  9' 

9'  10" 

25  % 

100x29  Y* 

1250 

1841 

221 

5 

350.00 

•   300.00 

12x7 

11x11 

100 

550 

6'    4' 

5'    5" 

5'  1' 

8'  11" 

28 

87x33 

1500 

2450 

288 

6 

400.00 

350.00 

12x7 

12x12 

150 

550 

6'    4' 

5'    5" 

5'  1' 

9'    5" 

28 

95x33 

1800 

2780 

303 

7 

450.00 

400.00 

14x6^4 

12x12 

200 

550 

6'    4' 

5'    5" 

5'  1' 

9'  10" 

28 

100x33 

2200 

3200 

316 

8 

500.00 

425.00 

14x7 

12x12 

250 

550 

6'  10' 

5'  11" 

5'  6' 

8'  11" 

30 

87x37 

2400 

3450 

336 

Prices  of  Brush  Machines  with  Ball  Bearings 


Size  No.  0— With  Shoe $200.00 

Without  Shoe 175.00 

Size  No.  1— With.Shoe 225.00 

Without  Shoe 200.00 

Size  No.  2— With  Shoe 250.00 

Without  Shoe 225.00 

Size  No.  3— With  Shoe... 280.00 

Without  Shoe 250.00 

Size  No.  4— -With  Shoe 340.00 

Without  Shoe 300.00 


Size  No.  5— With  Shoe. ...$390.00 

Without  Shoe 340.00 

Size  No.  6— With  Shoe 445.00 

Without  Shoe - 395.00 

Size  No.  7— With  Shoe 500.00 

Without  Shoe 45,0.00 

Size  No.  8— With  Shoe - 550.00 

Without  Shoe... 475.00 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Ill 


Standard  Iron  Prince  Scourers 

Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Extreme 
Height 

Height  to 
Grain 
Entrance 

Diameter 
of  Base 

I&eJJ 

IS!* 

Cuj  u  ts 

OH  OCQPQ 

'!*•§•* 

•3£Z% 

£„_,    <U   CS 

CL,  offlffl 

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<U  5-  (U-S 

Ufl 

i!u 

tS&l 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic 
Feet 

0 

$160.00 

10  to 

6'  10" 

5'  7" 

2'  10" 

7X 

8tf 

9x14 

15X 

llx  5 

650  to 

1400 

1724 

96 

15 

700 

1 

190.00 

15  to 

8'    3" 

7'  0" 

2'  10" 

7K 

8X 

9x14 

15^ 

12x  5 

650  to 

1700 

2132 

115 

25 

700 

2 

215.00 

30  to 

8'    3" 

7'0" 

3'    1" 

9 

10 

10x14 

15# 

16x  6 

580  to 

2000 

2432 

131 

50 

620 

2K 

285.00 

40  to 

8'    6" 

7'  6" 

3'    7" 

8 

10 

11x14 

16 

18x  6 

510  to 

2300 

2804 

178 

65 

550 

3 

340.00 

80  to 

9'    0" 

7'  3" 

3'  11" 

8 

11 

13x14 

17 

20x  6 

480  to 

2900 

3476 

208 

100 

530 

3K 

410.00 

100  to 

9'    1" 

7'  9" 

4'    1" 

%l/2 

nx 

13x16 

17tf 

22x  7 

420  to 

3500 

4076 

225 

140 

460 

4 

470.00 

160  to 

9'    3" 

7'  9" 

4'    3" 

9 

12 

14x17 

18# 

24x  8 

400  to 

3900 

4512 

247 

200 

440 

5 

600.00 

250  to 

9'    9" 

8'  4" 

4'  11" 

9^ 

13 

15x17 

19# 

28x10 

350  to 

5400 

6192 

333 

280 

375 

Iron  Prince  Scourers  With  Independent  Fans 

Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


0        0 

j 

Ot-i 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
Number 

Price 
Including 
Fan 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

H5 

&M 

«  33 

WE 

+*        0 

III 

£$& 

lid 

JSSJ 

+»  o 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of 
Indep't 
Fan 
Inches 

Speed  of 
Fan 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic 
Feet 

1 

$210.00 

15  to 

7'0" 

TO" 

385 

~15>7 

12x  5 

650  to 

30 

1400  to 

1800 

2124 

99 

25 

700 

1600 

2 

235.00 

30  to 

7'0" 

7'0" 

465 

15/4 

16x  6 

580  to 

30 

1500  to 

2300 

2660 

112 

50 

620 

1800 

2/4 

305.00 

40  to 

7'  6" 

7'  6" 

550 

16 

18x  6 

510  to 

35 

1000  to 

2800 

3268 

158 

65 

550 

1200 

3 

360.00 

80  to 

7'  3" 

7'  3" 

640 

17 

20x  6 

480  to 

35 

1200  to 

3000 

3468 

171 

100 

530 

1400 

3/4 

430.00 

100  to 

7'  9" 

7'  9" 

740 

17/4 

22x  7 

420  to 

35 

1400  to 

3300 

3840 

195 

140 

460 

1700 

4 

495.00 

160  to 

7'  9" 

7'  9" 

865 

18^4 

24x  8 

400  to 

40 

1200  to 

4000 

4540 

208 

200 

440 

1400 

5 

625.00 

250  to 

8'  4" 

8'  4" 

1015 

19/4 

28x10 

350  to 

40 

1400  to 

5100 

5784 

286 

280 

375 

1600 

6 

800.00 

300  to 

9'  6" 

9'  6" 

1190 

22 

34x10 

300  to 

45 

'1200  to 

6900 

7836 

459 

350 

320 

1400 

7 

1000.00 

400  to 

10'  0" 

10'  0" 

1475 

30 

36x12 

270  to 

50 

1200  to 

8850 

9858 

506 

500 

285 

1300 

The  Double  Tightener 


The  Double  Tightener  is  used  when  driving  the  Iron  Prince  Scourer  from  a  horizontal  shaft  located  either 
above  or  below  the  scourer.    It  is  made  with  large  pulleys  and  bearings  of  ample  diameter  and  length. 


Tightener 
No. 

Length  and  Width 
Over  All,  Inches 

Pulleys 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

0 

29x21 

8  and  10  x    5^4 

200 

$24.00 

1 

29x21 

8  and  10  x    6K 

200 

26.00 

2 

32x26 

10  and  12  x    6>? 

250 

28.00 

1% 

32x26 

10  and  12  x    7^ 

275 

30.00 

3 

34x28 

12  and  14  x    7K 

375 

32.00 

3M 

41  x28 

14  and  16  x    8^ 

400 

34.00 

4 

43  x  28 

16  and  18  x    8^ 

500 

36.00 

5 

49x30 

18  and  20x11^ 

550 

42.00 

6 

-  54  x  35 

20  and  23x11^ 

675 

48.00 

7 

56x35 

22  and  25  x  12^ 

725 

52.00 

NOTE — The  number  or  size  of  tightener  corresponds  with  number  of  scourer. 


112 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Scalping  Shoe  with  Feeding  Device 


The  Style  "A"  machine  was  de- 
signed for  scalping  shelled  corn  and 
other  grain.  It  is  provided  with  a  sand 
screen  which  separates  this  as  well  as 
any  other  undesirable  materials  from 
the  grain. 

The  machine  is  also  supplied  with 
feeding  device  which  causes  the  grain 
to  be  evenly  distributed  over  the  sur- 
face of  the  screen. 

This  machine  will  be  found  a  very 
efficient  medium  for  removing  foreign 
substances  from  grain  before  grinding. 


Style  "A" 
The  Monarch  Scalping  Shoe  with  Feeding  Device 

Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Price 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Sieve 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

Boxed  for  Export 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

0 

1 

2 

$40.00 
45.00 
50.00 

36 
39 
44 

50 
59 

72 

26 
38 
48 

32     x!2 
38Kx24 
50,^x34 

6x2 
6x3 

8x3 

600 

550 
550 

130 
190 
240 

330 
490 
640 

28 
50 

88 

The  Monarch  Scalping  Shoe 


This  is  a  very  valuable  agent 
for  removing  sand  and  other  un- 
desirable materials  from  shelled  corn, 
and  may  also  be  used  for  bolting 
corn  meal.  The  sieves  are  fur- 
nished with  any  size  perforations 
desired  and  can  be  changed  without 
trouble  or  delay. 

The  machine  is  inexpensive, 
efficient  and  carefully  constructed 
throughout. 


Style  "B" 
The  Monarch  Scalping  Shoe 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Sieve 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

Box'd  for  Export 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 

$30.00 

25 

59 

35X 

8}4  x  24  and  24  x  30 

6x3 

550 

80 

200 

24, 

2 

40.00 

30 

72 

45^ 

8^  x  34  and  34  x  42 

8x3 

550 

135 

335 

47 

3 

50.00 

32 

80 

six 

10      x  42  and  42  x  48 

8x4 

550 

200 

600 

75 

Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


113 


The  Monarch 

Single  Sieve 

Scalping  Shoe 

A  very  well  built  and  useful 
machine  at  a  moderate  cost. 
Particularly  useful  in  scalping 
or  grading  corn  goods,  but 
adapted  to  handling  grain, 
cereals,  seeds,  etc. 

It  requires  no  attention, 
very  little  power  to  operate 
and  is  positive  and  efficient 
in  its  action. 

We  will  furnish  this  shoe 
with  or  without  fan  and  with 
or  without  sieve  cleaning 
device,  as  desired. 


Style  "C" — The  Monarch  Single  Sieve  Scalping  Shoe 

Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Additional 
Price  with 
Fan 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Sieve 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
Cleaning 
Device 

Without 
Cleaning 
Device 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 
2 
3 

$125.00 
175.00 
220.00 

$  90.00 
135.00 
180.00 

$45.00 
50.00 
50.00 

46 
46 
46 

80 
80 
80 

54 
66 
78 

72  x36 
72x48 
72x60 

500 
500 
500 

7x3 
7x3^ 
7x4 

450 
500 
550 

1000 
1100 
1200 

115 
141 
167 

The  Monarch 
Scalping  Cylinder 

The  illustration  shows  a  very  con- 
venient machine  for  use  in  feed  mil- 
ling plants;  a  rough  cleaner  which  is 
preferable  in  many  ways  to  the  ordi- 
nary feed  screen.  It  can  be  installed 
either  on  or  below  the  floor  and  gives 
very  good  results  in  removing  chaff, 
silk,  husks  and  pieces  of  cob  from  the 
corn  before  it  is  sent  to  the  grinding 
machinery. 

We  recommend  this  scalper,  not  only 
in  respect  to  the  quality  of  the  work  per- 
formed by  it,  but  also  as  being  a  well 
built  and  serviceable  machine  with  an 
almost  unwearable  cylinder  of  perfor- 
ated sheet  steel  .and  iron  spiders  and 
hoops.  It  requires  no  attention  ex- 
cept occasional  lubrication  and  requires 
a  very  insignificant  amount  of  power. 


Style  "D" 
The  Monarch  Scalping  Cylinder 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size  Number 2 

Price — Cylinder  with  Frame  and  Counter- 
shaft Drive $140.00 

Cylinder  Without  Frame  and 


Countershaft  Drive- 
Extreme  Height. 
Extreme  Width.. 
Extreme  Length  . 
Size  on  Floor_ . . 


100.00 
60" 
44" 
89" 

37^x71" 


Size  of  Cylinder — Diameter 

Length 

Floor  to  Center  of  Shaft 

Size  of  Pulley 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  R.  P.  M. 

Speed  of  Cylinder,  R.  P.  M 

Shipping  Weight 

Boxed  for  Export — Weight 

Volume 


12x4" 
75 
25 

600  Ibs. 
.1175  Ibs. 
.136  cu.  ft. 


Price  for  other  sizes  furnished  on  application. 


114 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Grader 
and  Separator 

This  is  a  most  desirable  type  of  machine  for  handling 
poultry  food,  cracked  corn,  etc.  It  is  Monarch  built 
throughout  and  the  interchangeable  sieves  make  it  adapt- 
able for  a  variety  of  purposes. 


Style  "K" 
The  Monarch  Grader  and  Separator 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 

Size 
Number 

Price 

Extreme 
Height 
Inches 

Extreme 
Width 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 
Inches 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center 
of  Shaft 
Inches 

Size 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic 
Feet 

1 
2 
3 

$125.00 
150.00 
175.00 

39 
39 
39 

38 
40 
45 

59 
65 

71 

29     x41K 
30     x47>£ 
35Kx53^ 

12  # 

n# 
MX 

6x2^ 
6x3 
8  x3 

600 
600 
600 

325 
400 
475 

810 
950 
1100 


68 
84 
100 

The  Monarch  Improved  Rolling  Screen 


The  Monarch  Improved 
Rolling  Screen 

On  its  way  to  the  rolls,  clean  grain  will  accumulate 
more  or  less  dust  from  spouts,  conveyors,  etc.  The  Rolling 
Screen  is  indispensable  in  removing  this  and  preventing  it 
from  getting  into  the  flour. 

The  Monarch  has  a  large  fan,  perfect  ventilation  and 
an  effective  air  separation.  The  case  or  screen  is  made  of 
steel  in  removable  sections.  A  conveyor  running  the  full 
length  of  the  machine  underneath  takes  care  of  the  dirt 
removed. 


Size,  Price,  Speed,  Capacity,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Price 

Size  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Height  to 
Feed  Spout 

Height 
Center  of 
Fan  Shaft 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

0 

$175.00 

22  x40 

3'  7' 

5'     1" 

500 

8x3 

30 

1 

200.00 

22  x50 

3'  7' 

5'     3" 

500 

8x3 

45 

2 

220.00 

22x56 

3'  7' 

5'     5" 

500 

8x3 

60 

3 

260.00 

26x56 

3'  9' 

5'  11" 

500 

8x4 

80 

4 

300.00 

30x56 

4'  1' 

6'    IK" 

500 

8x4 

100 

5 

350.00 

34x56 

4'  5' 

6'    6" 

500 

10  x  4 

150 

6 

450.00 

38x56 

4'  8' 

7'    1" 

500 

10  x  4 

250 

7 

575.00 

42  x56 

5'  3' 

8'    0" 

500 

12  x  4 

350 

8 

750.00 

46  x  56 

5'  4' 

8'    4" 

500 

12  x4' 

450 

Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 

Size  on 

Weight 

BOXED  FC 

R  EXPORT 

Number 

Height 

Floor 

Pounds 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

0 

5'  9' 

6'    8' 

4'    8"x2'    5' 

600 

890 

93 

1 

7'  2' 

6'    8' 

6'    2"x2'    5' 

750 

1100 

116 

2 

7'  1' 

6'    5' 

6'    2"x2'    2' 

800 

1115 

99 

3 

7'!' 

7'    0' 

6'    2"x2'    9' 

900 

1280 

137 

4 

7'  4' 

7'    8' 

6'    3"x3'    3' 

1250 

1695 

183 

5 

7'  5' 

8'    9' 

6'    4"x3'    3' 

1400 

1900 

211 

6 

7'  5' 

9'    5' 

6'    4"x3'  11' 

1700 

2275 

274 

7 

7'  5' 

9'  11' 

6'  11"  x  4'    3' 

1900 

2525 

313 

8 

7'  5' 

10'    2' 

6'll"x4'    7' 

2100 

2770 

346 

Sprout,    Waldron  6-  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


115 


The  Monarch  Receiving  and  Scalping  Shoe 

The  Monarch  Receiving  and  Scalping  Shoe, 
here  illustrated,  is  a  strong,  heavily  built  machine, 
designed  for  use  where  large  capacity  or  contin- 
uous hard  service  makes  extraordinary  durability 
desirable. 

The  quantity  of  feed  is  controlled  by  a  valve 
in  the  feed  hopper  and  uniform  delivery  of  the 
grain  to  the  upper  sieve  is  obtained  by  the  action 
of  the  non-chokable  vibratory  feeder. 

Best  grade  steel  is  used  in  the  eccentric  shaft 
which  is  of  large  diameter  and  carefully  turned  to 
the  requisite  size.  The  counterbalance  wheels  on 
this  shaft  are  accurately  placed  to  prevent  any 
vibration  by  the  eccentrics  which  are  brass  lined, 
adjustable  and  lubricated  through  compression- 
oil  cups. 

The  shoe  is  constructed  so  as  to  permit  the 
equipment  of  either  top  or  bottom  sieve  with 
traveling  brush  cleaners  at  any  time.  All  sieves 
are  interchangeable,  thus  giving  the  machine  a 
wide  range  of  utility.  When  so  desired  and  ordered,  we  will  build  the  Monarch  with  aspirating  leg  and  fan, 
quoting  prices  for  this  construction  on  application. 


The  Monarch  Receiving  and  Scalping  Shoe 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Speed  and  Volume 


6 
£ 

B 

2 
w 

~w 

21 

22 
23 
24 

PRICES 

Extreme  Dimensions 

K«8 

0  "J3 

•2  ac 

fcWl-H 

5"o 

S&.SS? 
.S'c.^ra 
<u  S  C3 
WGQfS 

Height  to 
Where 
Grain  Enters 

3 

•a  . 
^ 

£ti 

60 

•III 

wQf££ 

CAPACITY  BUSHELS 
PER  HOUR 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Without 
Brushes 

With 
Brush 
Under 
Cockle 
Screen 

With 
Brush 
Under 
Main  and 
Cockle  Sc. 

_M 

'<3 

n 

J3 
1 

9 

3 

-^ 

•d 

fe 

3    g 
u  u  3) 

pSw 

cC  Jfl  flj 

u  h  u 

pfl  S  « 

&8& 

e-d* 

°  a  «* 
o  So 

•4J 
1. 

g£ 
PJ 

o 

jlStJ 

0  3  5 
>0fe 

$110.00 
150.00 
190.00 
250.00 
285.00 

$132.00 
180.00 
228.00 
300.00 
340.00 

$154.00 
210.00 
266.00 
350.00 
399.00 

3'  8" 
4'1" 
4'  7" 
4'  8" 
5'  0" 

5'    1" 
5'  10" 
6'    7" 
7'    8" 
9'    0" 

3'    9' 
4'    9' 
5'    7' 
6'    9' 
7'  10' 

38x57 
50x65 
61x75 
72x81 
85x98 

I'O" 
1'4" 
1'8" 
2'0" 
2'  2" 

3'  8" 
4'1" 
4'  7" 
4'  8" 
5'0" 

600 
600 
600 
600 
600 

5x3  X 
6x3  % 
6x3  yt 
10x3}^ 
10x3^ 

60 

180 
450 
750 
900 

200 
600 
1500 
2500 
3000 

150 
450 
1200 
2000 
2500 

400 
650 
900 
1300 
1500 

760 
1150 
1550 
2150 
2590 

70 
113 
169 
242 
353 

The  Monarch 

Buckwheat  Gravel 

Separator 

By  using  the  Monarch  Buckwheat  Gravel 
Separator,  every  substance  can  be  removed 
from  the  buckwheat  that  would  be  detrimental 
to  the  quality  of  the  flour.  When  it  is  used 
in  conjunction  with  a  scourer  the  use  of  a 
shoe  on  the  latter  is  unnecessary  and  the  two 
machines  in  combination  make  a  perfect  appar- 
atus for  cleaning,  scouring  and  polishing  the 
grain. 

The  Separator  is  easy  to  operate  and  by 
making  a  slight  change  in  the  speed  and  the 
strength  of  the  air  current  it  may  be  used  as 
a  wheat  stoner.  Jt  has  always  given  satisfac- 
tion both  as  to  construction  and  durability 
and  the  quality  of  its  product. 


The  Monarch  Buckwheat  Gravel  Separator 

Prices,    Dimensions,    Capacities,    Weights,    Volumes,    Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Floor  to 
Center 
Drive 
Shaft,  In. 

Size  of 
Fan 
Opening 
Inches 

Speed 
of 
Fan 
R.P.M. 

Size 
of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Capac'y 
Per 
Hour 
Bushels 

OVER-ALL 
DIMENSIONS 

Size 
on 
Floor 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Width 

Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

1 

2 
3 

$150.00 
200.00 
250.00 

15 
15 
15 

8  x    8>£ 
8x  13 
8  x  18# 

600 
600 
600 

7x4 
8x4 
8x5 

50 
100 
200 

52^ 
52^ 
52  ^ 

37 
48 
60 

56 
56 
56 

49  x  27 
49  x38 
49  x  49 

440 
600 

720 

670 
860 
1020 

62 

71 
103 

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The  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separators 

FOR  several  years  there  has  been  an  increasing  demand  for  clean,  uniform,  marketable 
grades  of  cracked  corn,  a  commodity  which,  until  a  comparatively  short  time  ago,  was 
used  just  as  it  came  from  the  burr  or  rolls,  without  any  attempt  being  made  to  remove 
the  uncracked  kernels,  meal  or  bran  from  it. 

In  undertaking  to  provide  a  machine  for  cleaning,  separating  and  grading,  we  found  that 
these  operations  combined,  presented  many  more  complications  than  are  entailed  in  any  grain 
cleaning  process  and  that  it  would  be  necessary  to  design  and  construct  a  machine  expressly 
for  the  purpose.  This  we  did,  and  the  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separators  described  and 
illustrated  on  the  following  pages — machines  which  are  widely  and  well  known  and  deservedly 
popular  with  the  trade — are  witnesses  to  the  fact  that  our  work  was  well  done. 

While  there  are  minor  differences  in  the  construction  of  the  various  separators  listed  and 
while  each  model  is  offered  in  both  wood  and  iron  construction,  operation  is  practically  the 
same  throughout  the  entire  line  and  results  are  identical,  each  machine  producing  three 
distinct  grades  of  clean  cracked  corn,  making  a  scalping  of  foreign  materials  and  a  tailing  of 
bran  and  one  of  meal.  This  operation  is  briefly  described  as  follows: 

In  entering  the  machine  through  the  regulating  feed  box,  the  cracked  corn  is  exposed  to 
a  powerful  air  suction  which  removes  all  dust  from  it  and  thus  makes  subsequent  operations 
free  from  what  would  otherwise  be  a  decided  nuisance.  A  corrugated  roll  distributes  it  in  a 
thin  even  stream  over  the  full  surface  of  a  scalping  sieve  and  here  the  gross  foreign  materials 
and  uncracked  kernels  are  removed.  The  top  half  of  the  sieve  over  which  the  product  next 
passes,  takes  out  the  grits  and  fine  meal  and  the  bottom  part  removes  the  second  grade  of 
cracked  corn.  The  coarse  cracked  corn  tails  through  a  strong  air  suction  and  is  carried  off 
and  discharged  from  the  machine  by  means  of  a  conveyor.  The  first  part  of  the  second  or 
lower  sieve  separates  the  meal  from  the  grits  and  the  second  part  takes  out  the  third  grade 
of  cracked  corn,  allowing  the  second  grade  to  tail  over  into  an  air  leg.  The  third  and  last 
grade  of  cracked  corn  is  carried  by  means  of  a  conveyor,  to  the  side  of  the  machine,  where  it 
is  discharged.  The  meal  which  is  separated  by  these  operations  is  carried  off  by  a  conveyor 
in  the  same  manner. 

The  details  of  construction,  which,  as  we  have  previously  stated,  differ  to  some  extent, 
will  be  found  in  the  following  pages,  accompanying  the  illustration  and  data  concerning  each 
individual  machine. 

We  invite  a  careful  perusal  of  descriptions  and  study  of  data,  feeling  that  we  have  pro- 
vided for  every  requirement  for  the  successful,  economical  and  profitable  separating  and 
grading  of  cracked  corn. 


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The  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader 

With  Two  Fans 


Style  "A" 
The  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader — Two  Fans 

Every  point  in  the  construction  of  the  separator  shown  in  the  illustration  aids  in  making  it  both  durable 
and  efficient. 

We  build  this  machine  in  three  sizes,  equipped  with  two  shoes  working  side  by  side,  which  by  their  recipro- 
cating motion  and  even  weight  form  a  perfect  counterbalance.  Shake  eccentrics  are  ball  bearing  and  sieves 
are  automatically  cleaned  by  the  Automatic  Traveling  Brush  Screen  Cleaning  Device.  Ample  screen  surface, 
coupled  with  the  action  of  two  fans,  aids  in  the  production  of  absolutely  clean  and  uniform  grades. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


PRICE 

Height  to 

1 

XI 

08 

5  2 

w£ 

With  Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentric 

With  Ball 
Bearings  on 
Fan  and 
Drive  Shafts 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Where  Grain 
Enters 

11 

$  900.00 

$  970.00 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 

9'  1" 

106^  x  66 

24^ 

6'  4" 

13 

1000.00 

1080.00 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 

10'  1" 

116#  x66 

24^ 

6'  4" 

15 

1100.00 

1180.00 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 

10'  7" 

122X  x  66 

24^ 

6'  4" 

Dimensions,  Capacity  and  Weights 


Size 
Number 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Inside  Measure  of 
Dust  Spout 
Fan  Opening 

Motion  of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Motion  of 
Fan 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Depth 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Feet 

11 

14  x  iy2 

14 

12 

500 

825 

210 

3800 

5150 

497 

13 

14  x7>4 

14 

14 

500 

825 

275 

4200 

5650 

552 

15 

16  x7X 

14 

15 

500 

825 

300 

4500 

6000 

580 

118 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader 

With  One  Fan 


The  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader 


One  Fan 


We  devoted  years  of  study  and  experiment  to  the  perfection  of  the  machine  illustrated  herewith  and  it 
has  justified  our  efforts  by  attaining  great  popularity  through  its  accurate  results  and  long  wearing  qualities. 

It  differs  slightly  from  the  separator  described  on  the  preceding  page,  inasmuch  as  it  has  but  the  one  fan. 
Screens  are  made  of  the  best  grade  of  sheet  steel,  accurately  perforated  for  best  results  and  automatically 
cleaned  by  the  bevel  gear-driven  brush  attachment.  Opposite  eccentrics  operate  the  two  parallel  shoes  with 
a  compensating  motion  which  prevents  vibration,  and  ball  bearings  in  shake  eccentrics  make  the  Monarch 
light  running  and  noiseless. 

The  four  sizes  present  a  range  of  selection  which  covers  every  requirement.  Machines  will  be  equipped 
with  ball  bearings  on  the  driving  and  fan  shafts  when  so  ordered. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to 
Center  of 
Driving 
Pulley 

Height  to 
Where 
Grain 

With 
Ball  Bearing 

With 
Ball  Bearings 
on  Fan 

Eccentric 

and  Drive 

Inches 

Shafts 

3 

$360.00 

$410.00 

6'    1" 

r  6" 

5'  5" 

54     x  61X 

18 

5'  6^" 

5 

450.00 

510.00 

6'    Z%" 

T    7" 

6'  y2" 

60      x  63X 

19# 

5'  iy2" 

7 

575.00 

630.00 

6'  zy," 

T    7" 

T  1" 

73      x  63  X 

19X 

5'  7^" 

9 

800.00 

870.00 

6'  10#" 

7'  11" 

8'0" 

88^  x  66 

20^ 

6'  2" 

Dimensions,  Capacity  and  Weights 


Size 
No. 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 

Inside  Measure  of  Dust 
Spout 
Fan  Opening 

Motion  of 
Shaker 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Motion  of 
Fan  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Depth 

Width 

Weight 

Volume 

Inches 

Inches 

Pounds 

Cubic  Feet 

3 

8x5 

14 

14 

550 

785 

60 

1350 

2200 

248 

5 

8x5 

14 

14 

550 

785 

90 

1485 

2405 

288     ' 

7 

8x6 

14 

18 

550 

785 

120 

2200 

3250 

335 

9 

12  x  6 

14 

22 

550 

750 

185 

2900 

4150 

438 

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The  Monarch 
Cracked  Corn  Sepa- 
rator and  Grader 

With  One  Fan 

Illustration  shows  a  separator  which  is 
very  often  preferred  on  account  of  its 
occupying  less  floor  space  by  reason  of 
one  shoe  being  placed  above  the  other. 
These  shoes  are  each  driven  by  two  eccen- 
trics, the  pairs  working  in  opposite  direc- 
tions, the  throw  of  one  reciprocating  for 
that  of  the  other  and  thus  avoiding  the 
transmission  of  vibration  to  the  machine. 

Eccentrics  are  ball  bearing,  screens  are 
automatically  cleaned  as  noted  in  previ- 
ous descriptions  and  the  single  fan  pro- 
vides ample  and  efficient  aspiration. 

The  two  sizes  have  capacities  which  will 
meet  the  requirements  of  the  small  mill. 
If  so  desired,  we  will  build  this  style  of 
separator  equipped  with  ball  bearings  on 
the  fan  and  driving  shafts. 


Style  "C" 
The  Monarch  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader — One  Fan 


Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Etc. 


^  _  size 
Number 

PRICE 

Ex- 
treme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to 
Cen.  Driving 
Pulley,  In. 

Height  to 
Where 
Grain 
Enters 

d 
"o  S  ^ 
ill 

Inside 
Measure  of 
Dust  Spouts 
Fan  Opening 

Motion  of 
Shaker  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Motion  of 
Fan  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With  Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentric 

With  Ball 
Bearings 
on  Fan 
and  Drive 
Shafts 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

Dpth. 
In. 

Wdth 
In. 

$200.00 
250.00 

$250.00 
300.00 

5'  7  K" 

5'  10" 
5'  10" 

3'  10" 
4'    4" 

38x51 
44x51 

14  & 

4'  10K" 
4'  10  X" 

7x4 
7x4 

11 
11 

n& 

550 
550 

785 
785 

40 
50 

900 
990 

1450 
1590| 

126 
143 

The  Monarch  Garlic  Separator 


This  machine  is  guaranteed  to  remove  95  to  98 
per  cent  of  the  garlic  contained  in  the  wheat.  Any 
miller  who  is  troubled  with  garlic  in  either  his  home 
wheat  or  foreign  wheat  will  find  this  machine  of  great 
value.  It  decreases  the  cost  of  milling  and  removes  the 
loss  of  trade  resulting  from  flour  tainted  with  garlic. 

This  machine  will  also  remove  stones  from  wheat, 
weevil-eaten  wheat  from  good  wheat,  adobe  from 
wheat,  groats  from  unhulled  oats,  unhulled  rice  from 
hulled  rice  and  can  be  used  for  numerous  other  purposes. 

A  variable-speed  countershaft  drive  is  furnished  with 
each  machine.  By  means  of  two  chains  hanging  from 
the  countershaft  the  speed  can  be  varied  or  the  machine 
started  or  stopped.  The  machine  is  also  equipped  with 
a  device  for  quickly  changing  the  pitch  of  the  table  so 
as  to  get  the  exact  results  desired. 


The  Monarch  Garlic  Separator 


Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Etc. 


Compart- 
ments 

Price 

Decks 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Speed 
Driving 
Pulley 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  Drive 
Pulley  on 
Variable 
Speed 
Counter- 
shaft, In. 

Speed 
of 
Coun- 
tershaft 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Height 

Length 

Width 

12 
18 
24 
36 
51 

$325.00 

350.00 
400.00 
500.00 
600.00 

2 
3 
2 
3 
3 

15-18 
18-25 
30-35 
40-50 
60-70 

3'  8W 
4'  0^" 
4'  3X" 
4'  7" 
4'  7" 

r  9^" 

7'  9X" 
8'  6K" 
8'  W 
11'  4" 

5'  1#" 
5'  \%" 
5'  9" 
5'  9" 
5'  9" 

90-110 
90-110 
90-110 
90-110 
90-110 

18  xsyt 

18  x5>^ 

is  x  sy2 

18x5^ 
18  x5^ 

10  x  5^2 
10  x  5^ 
10  x  5^ 
10  x  5>£ 
10  x  5^ 

200 
200 
200 
200 
200 

2500 
3000 
3500 
4000 
4500 

120 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  All-Steel  Cracked  Corn 
Separator  and  Grader 


With  Two  Fans 


Style  "D" 
The  Monarch  All-Steel  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader — Two  Fans 

Greater  durability  under  heavy  duty  and  ability  to  prevent  and  withstand  the  effects  of  fire,  are  the  cardinal 
points  in  the  construction  of  the  Monarch  All-Steel  Cracked  Corn  Separators,  and  our  expectations  in  regard 
to  these  qualities  have  been  greatly  exceeded  by  these  machines  in  every  installation. 

In  details  of  construction  and  operation,  the  two  separators  here  described  correspond  respectively  with 
the  wood  machines  shown  on  pages  117  and  118. 

There  is  nothing  on  the  market  which  can  approach  these  separators  in  point  of  durability  and  efficiency 
in  the  satisfactory  separation  and  grading  of  cracked  corn. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Etc. 


PRICE 

0    >> 

BOXED  FOR 

J 

S  3 

52 

With  Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 

With  Ball 
Bearings 
on  Fan 
and 
Drive 
Shafts 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to  Cen 
of  Driv'g  Pull 
Inches 

Height  to 
Where  Grain 
Enters 

Size 
of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Inside  Measur 
of  Fan  Openin 
Inches 

Motion  of 
Shaker  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

^IL 
S$* 
'%%*< 

Sfe*' 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

bo 

111 

-0|>-0 
Wt£  On 

Weight 
Pounds 

. 

Volume 
Cubic 
Feet 

11 

$1500.00 

$1600.00 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 

9'  1" 

106^x66 

24>g 

6'  4" 

14x7^ 

14x12 

500 

825 

210 

5000 

6350 

497 

13 

1600.00 

1700.00 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 

10'  1" 

116^x66 

24  yt 

6'  4" 

14x7  K 

14x14 

500 

825 

275 

5500 

6950 

552 

15 

1700.00 

1800.00 

6'  11" 

7'  11" 

10'  7" 

122Kx66 

24X 

6'  4" 

16x7  X 

14x15 

500 

825 

300 

6000 

7500 

580 

The  Monarch  All-Steel  Cracked  Corn  Separator  and  Grader 

With  One  Fan 
Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Etc. 


PRICE 

&>> 

M 

0}  bo 
i-  ? 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
Number 

With  Ball 
Bearing 
Eccentrics 

With  Ball 
Bearings 
on  Fan 
and 
Drive 
Shafts 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height  to  Cen 
of  Driv'g  Pull 
Inches 

Height 
to 
Where 
Grain 

Enters 

(5 

"o  >>  m 

Inside  Measu 
of  Fan  Openii 
Inches 

Motion  of 
Shaker  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Motion  of 
Fan  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

M 
C  <->  at 

W^CL, 

si 

fl 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

3 

$  800.00 

$  875.00 

6'     1" 

7'    6" 

5'    5" 

54    x61^ 

18 

5'6K" 

8x5 

14x14 

550 

785 

60 

2850 

3700 

248 

5 

900.00 

985.00 

6'    3K" 

7'    7" 

6'  %tr 

60    x63  X 

19  K 

5'  7  >4" 

8x5 

14x14 

550 

785 

90 

3000 

3950 

288" 

7 

1000.00 

1085.00 

6'    3  %" 

7'    7" 

T    I" 

73     x63K 

19}4 

5'  7  H" 

8x6 

14x18 

550 

785 

120 

4650 

5700 

335 

9 

1200.00 

1300.00 

6'  10  K" 

7'  11" 

8'    0" 

88^x66 

20  X 

6'  2" 

12x6 

14x22 

500 

750 

185 

4800 

6000 

438 

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Style  "B" 
The  Monarch  Double  Aspirator 


The  Monarch  Double  Aspirator 

Its  use  is  two-fold:  (1)  to  remove  all  light,  fluffy  and  other 
objectionable  material,  leaving  the  grits  or  middlings  pure, 
clean  and  free  from  all  light,  fine  stock,  and  putting  it  into  the 
best  possible  condition  for  grinding;  (2)  it  has  a  drying  effect, 
as  the  air  current  removes  much  moisture  from  the  stock, 
making  the  process  of  reducing  much  easier  and  improving 
the  keeping  qualities  of  the  products. 

Upon  this  idea  along  these  lines  The  Monarch  Double 
and  Single  Aspirator  was  constructed  and  met  with  im- 
mediate success  from  the  first. 

The  Feed  Delivers  the  Grits  or  Middlings  in  a  Thin, 
Uniform  Stream  into  the  Aspirating  Legs 

This  machine  is  provided  with  a  reliable  feed  that  delivers 
the  grits  or  middlings  in  a  thin,  even  stream  into  the  aspirat- 
ing legs,  which  are  provided  with  a  series  of  adjustable  slats 
to  admit  the  air.  The  material  to  be  aspirated  falls  on  a 
series  of  oblique  slats  that  cause  the  stock  to  turn  over  and 
on  leaving  the  slats  strikes  an  opposing  surface,  arresting  the 
flow  and  scattering  it  into  a  spray  in  an  opening  through 
which  the  air  current  passes. 

It  has  a  very  powerful  fan,  and  is  provided  with  the 
necessary  valves  for  controlling  the  strength  of  the  air. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Speed  and  Capacity 


Height 

Height 

Size  of 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 

No. 

PRICE 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

to 

Where 
Grain 
Enters 

to 
Center  of 
Driving 
Pulley 

Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Feet 

1 

$175.00 

6'0" 

5'  1" 

4'  10" 

3'  8" 

4'  \W 

8x3 

575 

600 

1250 

148 

2 

210.00 

5'  8" 

5'  1" 

5'  10" 

3'  8" 

4'  \y2" 

8x3 

575 

700 

1400 

168 

3 

260.00 

5'  8" 

5'  1"    i  6'  10" 

3'  8" 

4'1#" 

8x4 

575 

800 

1550 

197 

The  Monarch  Single 
Aspirator 

For  Grain 

This  Aspirator  is  undoubtedly  the  best 
all  around  machine  for  aspirating  work  of 
any  kind.  We  have  sold  hundreds  of  them 
and  every  customer  has  been  gratified  with 
the  work  accomplished. 

Feed  hopper  is  provided.  This  is 
equipped  with  gate  valve  to  control  quan- 
tity of  grain  fed  into  machine  and  also  an 
oscillating  feeder  which  distributes  the 
grain  evenly  across  the  entire  width  of  as- 
pirating leg.  This  leg  is  of  extra  length 
and  its  interior  is  built  up  with  a  series  of 
deflecting  shelves.  As  the  grain  drops 
through  the  suction  leg  it  is  repeatedly  in- 
terrupted and  each  time  the  aspirating 
current  renews  its  work.  This  arrange- 
ment provides  for  exceptionally  effective 
aspirations. 

All  internal  parts  which  the  grain 
comes  in  contact  with  are  covered  with 
sheet  iron  to  give  long  service.  A  well 
built,  compact  and  very  superior  Aspirator. 


Style  "A" 
The  Monarch  Single  Aspirator 


Price,    Dimensions,    Weight,    Speed    and    Capacity 


Size 

No. 

Price 

Extreme 
Height 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 
Inches 

Extreme 
Width 
Inches 

Height 
to  Where 
Grain 
Enters 
Inches 

Height  to 
Center  of 
Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

M 

fii 

£|§ 

Wt>0n 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight  '  Volume 
Pounds   Cu.  Ft. 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

$100.00 
105.00 
110.00 
128.00 
137.00 

40 
47 
53 
61 
68^ 

28 
35 
42 
50 
57 

41 

49 
60 

68^ 
76 

32 
36 
39 

46X 
52 

28 
32^ 

35^ 
41X 
47 

5x3 
6x3 
6x3 
7x3 
8x3 

600 
600 
600 
600 
600 

20  to      50 
50  to    100 
100  to    300 
300  to    600 
600  to  1000 

210 
305 
400 
480 
530 

400 

475 
600 
725 
800 

27 
47 
78 
121 
173 

122 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Goose  Neck  Aspirator 


Single  Goose  Neck  Aspirator 


Double  Goose  Neck  Aspirator 


Our  Goose  Neck  Aspirator  has  automatic  roller  feed,  adjustable  from  outside  of  machine,  giving  operate 
complete  control  of  amount  of  stock  fed.     Double  machines  have  separate  feed  adjustments  for  each  leg. 
The  fan  shaft  runs  in  special  self-oiling  bearings  with'oil  shields.    The  fan  is  built  within  the  frame  of  machine. 


Size,  Dimensions,  List  Price,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

FAN 

Size 
Pulley 
Inches 

- 

List 
Price 

Length 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Width 
Blade 
Inches 

12  Single 

36 
36 
41 
41 
36 
36 
41 
41 

29 
35 
39 
45 
46 
56 
64 
74 

71 
71 
79 
79 
71 
71 
79 
79 

24 
24 
30 
30 
24 
24 
30 
30 

7 
9 
9 
11 
10 
12 
12 
14 

8x5 
8x5 
8x5 
8x5 
8x5 
8x5 
8x5 
8x5 

$     85.00 
100.00 
115.00 
130.00 
120.00 
140.00 
160.00 
180.00 

16 

20 

24     "   ...          -  ___  .:. 

12  Double 

16 

20 

24 

A  series  of  these  aspirators  may  be  installed  and  connected  with  one  fan.    Prices  and  drawings  of  such 
combinations  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


123 


The  Monarch  Revolving  Disc  Aspirator 


Style  "C"  Style  "D" 

Single  Machine  with  Fan  Double  Machine  with  Fan 

In  milling  for  the  highest  qualities  of  wheat,  corn  and  oat  goods,  it  is  necessary,  in  order  that  the  finished 
product  shall  not  be  off  in  color  or  grade,  to  separate  the  bran,  germ  and  other  light  impurities  from  it. 

The  excellent  results  obtained  in  accomplishing  this  separation  through  the  use  of  the  Monarch  Revolving 
Disc  Aspirator,  illustrated  above,  are  due  primarily  to  the  manner  in  which  every  particle  of  the  stock  is  sub- 
jected to  the  action  of  the  air  current.  Passing  through  the  spout  and  entering  the  inner  cylinder,  it  falls  upon 
a  revolving  disc  and  is  thrown  slightly  upward  and  momentarily  suspended  in  the  air  chamber  in  a  thin  wide 
stream.  Here  it  is  aspirated  so  effectually  that  all  materials  lighter  than  itself  are  drawn  up  through  the  air 
space  and  discharged,  while  the  stock  falls  into  the  aspirator  tip  and  can  be  disposed  of  as  desired. 

This  machine  has  proved  to  be  a  good  investment  wherever  installed  and  is  steadily  growing  in  popularity 
among  corn  millers  and  manufacturers  of  wheat,  corn  and  oat  goods. 

Monarch  Single  Disc  Aspirator  With  or  Without  Fan 
Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


Size 

Price 

V 

Ss« 

<U»JH    OJ 

w 

WK£ 

Extreme 
Length 
Inches 

Extreme 
Width 
Inches 

Height  to 
Feed  Inlet 
Inches 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

O         <U 

8.20 
wQw 

2 

T3    • 

8^ 
cgw 

Pan 
Outlet 
Inches 

CAPACITY 
PER  HOUR 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

tH                W 

o    -3 

01  B<| 

*J    IH    01 

rt  0  3 

OOpq 

*i- 

S| 
•°  3 
Fffl 

2-3 

ooe 
°3  3 
II 

•s'll 

>0fe 

1  Sgl.,  without  fan 
1  Sgl.,withfan-.- 
2  Sgl.,  without  fan 
2  Sgl.,  with  fan  
3  Sgl.,  without  fan 
3  Sgl.,  with  fan  
4  Sgl.,  without  fan 
4  Sgl.,  with  fan  
5  Sgl.,  without  fan 
5  Sgl.,  with  fan  

$  90.00 
125.00 
100.00 
135.00 
110.00 
145.00 
112.00 
145.00 
125.00 
160.00 

62 
79 
66 
81 
69 
83 
72 
84 
80 
86 

50 
50 
56 
56 
60 
60 
64 
64 
71 
71 

20 
30 

27 
37 
27 
38 
27 
38 
37 
48 

50 
50 
54 
54 
57 
57 
60 
60 
66 
66 

10  x  iy* 

6x6 

10x2^ 
8x6 
10  x  ly* 
8x6 
12x2^ 
8x6 
12x2^ 
8x6 

12 
12 
14 
14 
16 
16 
18 
18 
24 
24 

20 
20 
30 
30 
40 
40 
50 
50 
90 
90 

30 
30 
45 
45 
60 
60 
75 
75 
135 
135 

240 
390 
260 
420 
270 
430 
280 
440 
300 
460 

400 
620 
460 
700 
490 
740 
520 
770 
630 
840 

36 
69 
58 
98 
65 
110 
72 
119 
122 
170 

600 

8^x11 

600 

10>4xl4 

600 

roKxi4 

600 

11     xlS 

600 

11     x!7 

Monarch  Double  Disc  Aspirator  With  Fan 
Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Price 

Extreme 
Height 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 
Inches 

Extreme 
Width 
Inches 

Height  to 
Feed  Inlet 
Inches 

Size 
of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Disc 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Fan 
Outlet 
Inches 

CAPACITY  PER 
HOUR 

• 

C  4J  W 

111 

J3»i  O 
W^O, 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Oats 
or 
Corn 
Bu. 

Wheat 
Bu. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

5 

$215.00 
235.00 
245.00 
260.00 
285.00 

81 
83 
86 
86 
88 

50 
56 
60 
64 
71 

49 
56 
58 
60 
76 

50 
54 
57 
60 
66 

6x6 
8x6 
8x6 
8x6 
8x6 

12 

14 
16 
18 
24 

700 
700 
700 
700 
700 

8^x11 
10^x14 
10^x14 
11     x!5 
11     x!7 

40 
60 
80 
100 
180 

60 
90 
120 
150 
270 

510 
620 
720 
830 
970 

830 

980 
1120 
1250 
1510 

115 
151 
174 
192 
275 

124 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Horizontal  Corn  Scourer 

Single  Type  With  and  Without  Shoe 


Style  "N" 
The  Monarch  Horizontal  Cora  Scourer  Showing  Single  Type  with  Shoe 

The  objection  common  to  the  majority  of  corn  scourers,  lies  in  the  fact  that  beaters  are  employed  in  the 
performance  of  the  scouring  operation,  thus  causing  an  unnecessarily  great  amount  of  breakage  and  con- 
sequent loss  of  stock. 

In  designing  the  Monarch  Corn  Scourer,  shown  in  the  illustration,  our  aim  was  to  construct  the  cylinder 
in  such  a  way  as  to  prevent  this  breakage  and  the  loss  entailed  thereby.  Our  efforts  in  this  respect  were  entirely 
successful  and  we  are  ready  to  guarantee  this  machine  for  the  production  of  the  most  economical  and  satis- 
factory results. 

Materials  and  construction  are  first  class  throughout;  the  scouring  case  is  almost  unwearable  and  air 
separations  and  ventilation  are  accomplished  in  the  most  scientific  and  approved  manner. 

Size,  Price,  Dimensions  and  Weight 


Size 
Number 

PRICE 

Size  of 
Driving 
Pulley 
Inches 

H 
«-.       C  ai 

0    '32 

nil 

CCfeOM 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

•0^ 
cun! 

8  . 

£* 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

o.fc'.S 

go* 

°c- 

ES§ 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

III 

£££ 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
Shoe 

Without 
Shoe 

Height 
with 
Shoe 

Height 
without 
Shoe 

Width 

Length 

W'g't 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu. 
Feet 

0 

$175.00 

$150.00 

8x4 

8x10 

20 

500 

5'    0" 

4'    6" 

3'  8" 

6'    0" 

23 

57x21  # 

640 

1031 

122 

1 

200.00 

175.00 

8x5 

10x11 

30 

500 

5'    8" 

4'    9" 

4'  1  X" 

6'  10J<" 

26 

68x24 

700 

1177 

163 

2 

225.00 

200.00 

8x6 

10x11 

45 

500 

5'    8" 

4'    9" 

4'  1  Y<" 

8'    2' 

26 

74x24 

950 

1453 

174 

3 

250.00 

220.00 

10x6 

11x11 

60 

325 

5'  10" 

5'    0" 

4'  9" 

8'  11' 

25  # 

87x29  K 

1100 

1637 

194 

4 

300.00 

260.00 

12x6 

11x11 

80 

325 

5'  10" 

5'    0" 

4'  9" 

9'  10' 

25  tf 

100x29  tf 

1250 

1841 

221 

5 

350.00 

300.00 

12x7 

11x11 

100 

325 

6'    4" 

5'    5" 

5'  1" 

8'  11' 

28 

87x33 

1500 

2450 

288 

6 

400.00 

350.00 

12x7 

12x12 

150 

300 

6'    4" 

5'    5" 

5'  1" 

9'    5' 

28 

95x33 

1800 

2780 

303 

7 

450.00 

400.00 

14x6^ 

12x12 

200 

300 

6'    4" 

5'    5" 

5'  1" 

9'  10' 

28 

100x33 

2200 

3200 

316 

8 

500.00 

425.00 

14x7 

12x12 

250 

300 

6'  10" 

5'  11" 

5'  6" 

8'  11' 

30 

87x37 

2400 

3450 

336 

9 

600.00 

525.00 

14x7  K 

13x13 

325 

300 

6'  10" 

5'  11" 

5'  6" 

9'    7' 

30 

96x37 

2800 

3900 

360 

10 

700.00 

600.00 

14x8 

13x13 

400 

300 

6'  10" 

5'  11" 

5'  6" 

9'  10  X" 

30 

100x37 

3200 

4350 

370 

Prices  of  Horizontal  Corn  Scourers  with  Ball  Bearings 


Size  No.    0 — With  Shoe '...  .       ...$200.00 

Without  Shoe ..175.00 

Size  No.  1 — With  Shoe .  ...  225.00 

Without  Shoe ...  .  200.00 

Size  No.  2 — With  Shoe 250.00 

Without  Shoe 225.00 

Size  No.  3 — With  Shoe . 280.00 

Without  Shoe 250.00 

Size  No.  4 — With  Shoe ...  ...  ..340.00 

Without  Shoe 300.00 

Size  No.  5— With  Shoe .  390.00 

Without  Shoe 340.00 


Size  No.    6— With  Shoe $445.00 

Without  Shoe 395.00 

Size  No.  7— With  Shoe 500.00 

Without  Shoe 450.00 

Size  No.  8— With  Shoe 550.00 

Without  Shoe 475.00 

Size  No.  9— With  Shoe 655.00 

Without  Shoe SSO.Otf 

Size  No.  10— With  Shoe 760.00 

Without  Shoe ...  660.00 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


125 


The  Monarch 
Corn  Cleaner 


This  machine  prepares  shelled 
corn  for  grinding  by  removing  all 
foreign  substances  and,  if  desired, 
the  light  grain  from  it.  It  is  dust- 
less,  substantially  built  and  Monarch 
standard  in  every  respect. 


The  Monarch  Corn  Cleaner 


Size,  Price,  Dimensions,  Weight  and  Volume 


Size 
Number 

Price 

From 
Floor  to 
Center 
of  Drive 
Shaft 
Inches 

Floor 
Space 
Occupied 
Inches 

Size  of 
Fan 
Opening 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

OVER-  ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

1 

$150.00 

15 

40x27 

8x8^ 

7x4 

600 

52^ 

37 

56 

440 

670 

62 

?. 

200.00 

15 

49x38 

8x  13 

8x4 

600 

52^ 

48 

56 

600 

860 

71 

3 

250.00 

15 

49x49 

8x  18# 

8x5 

600 

52^ 

60 

56 

720 

1020 

103 

The  Monarch  Corn  Germ  Cleaner 


A  machine  intended  primarily  to 
separate  all  foreign  substances  from  corn 
germs.  The  Monarch  Corn  Germ  Cleaner 
can  also  be  used  in  handling  meal,  grits, 
middlings,  etc. 

It  is  simply  and  well  made,  has  a 
controllable  air  current  and  occupies  very 
little  space. 


The  Monarch  Corn  Germ  Cleaner 

Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight  and  Volume 


Size  Number 1 

Price $120.00 

Capacity,  Bushels  Corn  Meal  Per  Hour-  -  15  to  20 

Size  of  Sieve 36"x24" 

Height 2'  10" 

Length 5'  6" 


Width 3'  4" 

Size  of  Pulley 6"x3K" 

Speed,  Revolutions  per  Minute 300 

Weight 650  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 900  Ibs. 

Volume..         52  cu.  ft. 


126 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Power 
Cylinder  Corn  Sheller 

Built  With  Elevator 

The  frame  of  this  machine  is  made 
of  thoroughly  seasoned  hardwood,  mor- 
tised and  tenoned  and  put  together  with 
strong  draw  bolts.  The  bottom  of  the 
cylinder  has  graduated  perforations  which 
allow  the  corn  to  drop  freely  into  an  iron 
conveyor  underneath,  which  conveys  it 
into  an  air  leg  at  the  tail  end,  through  which 
a  strong  current  of  air  is  forced  and  which 
removes  all  dust,  silk  and  light  pieces  of  cob. 

As  the  cobs  leave  the  cylinder,  they 
drop  onto  a  shaking  shoe,  which  has  a  per- 
forated bottom  and  separates  any  corn  that 
may  pass  out  with  the  cobs,  shooting  it 
into  the  air  leg  through  an  iron  spout. 


Style  No.  1 
The  Monarch  Power  Cylinder  Corn  Sheller  with  Elevator 


Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size  Number 1 

Price— With  Elevator $120.00 

Without  Elevator 100.00 

Size  of  Pulley 14"x6" 

Speed,  Revolutions  per  Minute 600 

Capacity,  Bushels  per  Hour 75 

Required  Horse  Power 8  to  10 


6'0" 

4'0" 
5' 6" 
4' 6" 

5'  10" 

Weight 800  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1 1 00  Ibs. 

Volume^.  -.105  cu.  ft. 


Width— With  Elevator 

Without  Elevator  - 

Height — With  Elevator. .  _ 
Without  Elevator. 

Length  Over  All. 


The  Monarch  Power  Cylinder  Corn  Sheller 

Built  Without  Elevator 

Our  No.  2  Sheller  is  constructed  on  the  same 
principle  as  the  No.  1,  but  in  addition  it  has  a 
large  shoe  with  a  screen  22  x  42  inches  for  separat- 
ing the  cobs  and  husk  from  the  corn. 

The  grain  passing  through  the  screen  enters 
an  air  leg  through  which  a  strong  current  of  air 
is  drawn  by  the  suction  fan,  thus  removing  all 
dust  and  light  impurities  and  putting  the  corn  in 
good  condition  for  market  or  milling.  Practically 
a  sheller  and  cleaner  combined. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity, 
Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Style  No.  2 
The  Monarch  Power  Cylinder  Corn  Sheller  without  Elevator 


Size  Number 2 

Price— With  Elevator $150.00 

Without  Elevator 130.00 

Size  of  Pulley 14"x6" 

Speed,  Revolutions  per  Minute 600 

Capacity,  Bushels  per  Hour 75 

Required  Horse  Power 8  to   10 

Width— With  Elevator 6'  8" 

Without  Elevator 4'  8" 

Height— With  Elevator 5'  6" 

Without  Elevator 4'  6" 

Length  Over  All 6' 0" 

Weight 850  Ibs.- 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1 200  Ibs. 

Volume-.  __126cu.  ft. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S,  A. 


127 


Power  Corn  Shelters 
Triumph  Improved  Corn  Shelters 

Are  built  in  two  styles:    Style  A,  with  iron  legs  to  stand  on  the  floor;  and  Style  B,  to  be  fastened  under 
the  floor. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Pulley 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Horse 
Power 

Capacity 
Bushels 

Shipping 
Weight 

Inches 

Required 

Per  Hour 

Pounds 

Height 

Length 

Width 

A 

$110.00 

2'  8" 

5'  7" 

1'  10" 

10  x  6 

500  to  800 

4  to    6 

75  to  100 

600 

B 

220.00 

5'  3" 

6'  6" 

2'    0" 

16x8 

500  to  800 

8  to  10 

150  to  200 

1000 

Little  Victor  Combined  Corn  Sheller  and  Cleaner 
Price,    Dimensions,    Capacity,    Weight,    Volume,    Etc. 


Size 

Floor 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
No. 

with 
One 
Sieve 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

of 

Pulley 
Inches 

to 
Center 
of 

Pulley 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

Height 

Length 

Width 

1 

$110.00 

4'  4" 

4'  5" 

4'  9" 

10x5 

3'  3^" 

800 

60  to    80 

650 

920 

91 

2 

160.00 

4'  7" 

7'0" 

5'  3" 

12  x  6 

3'  8" 

800 

125  to  150 

900 

1320 

134 

Victor  Corn  Sheller 
Price,    Dimensions,    Capacity,    Weight,    Volume,    Etc. 


BOXED  FOR 

Size 

No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

Weight 

Volume 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Pounds 

Cu.  Ft. 

000 

$  60.00 

60  to       75 

1'  10' 

4'   1" 

2'  1" 

10  x    5 

800 

275 

365 

16 

00 

80.00 

125  to     150 

2'    1' 

4'  4" 

2'  3" 

12  x    6 

800 

395 

515 

21 

0 

100.00 

175  to    225 

2'    1' 

4'  6" 

3'  1" 

12  x    8 

500 

650 

795 

29 

1 

120.00 

250  to    350 

2'    4' 

4'  8" 

3'  4" 

16  x    8 

500 

750 

910 

37 

2 

150.00 

400  to    600 

2'    7' 

5'  0" 

3'  9" 

20  x  10 

500 

1150 

1340 

49 

3 

175.00 

800  to  1000 

3'    2' 

6'  8" 

4'  3" 

24  x  12 

450 

1550 

1830 

90 

4 

225.00 

1200  to  1500     3'    4' 

7'  6" 

4'  8" 

26  x  12 

450 

2000 

2340 

117 

Pitless  Corn  Sheller 
Price,    Dimensions,    Capacity,    Weight,    Volume,    Etc. 


BOXED  FOR 

Size 

No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

Weight 

Volume 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Pounds 

Cu.  Ft. 

25 

$140.00 

250  to    350     1'  11" 

5'  6" 

2'  5" 

14  x    8 

600 

900 

980 

26 

24 

170.00 

400  to    600 

2'     1" 

5'  8" 

2'  9" 

16  x    8 

550 

1000 

1160 

33 

23 

200.00 

800  to  1000 

2'    4" 

6'  4" 

3'  2" 

20  x  10 

500 

1550 

1740 

47 

22 

240.00     1200  to  1500     2'    4" 

6'  9" 

3'  2" 

20  x  12 

500 

1650 

1860 

50 

Western  Corn  Sheller 
Price,    Dimensions,    Capacity,    Weight,    Volume,    Etc. 


BOXED  FOR 

Size 

No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

Weight 

Volume 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Pounds 

Cu.  Ft. 

17 

$  80.00 

125  to     150 

1'  9' 

3'  7" 

2'  7" 

10  x    6 

800 

350 

450 

17 

16 

100.00 

175  to    225 

1'  7' 

4'  2" 

2'  3" 

12  x    6 

600 

500 

600 

15 

15 

120.00 

250  to    350 

1'  8' 

4'  2" 

2'  3" 

12  x    8 

600 

600 

700 

16 

14 

150.00 

400  to    600 

1'  8' 

4'  4" 

2'  5" 

16  x    8 

550 

700 

820 

18 

13 

175.00 

800  to  1000 

2'  0' 

6'  8" 

3'  2" 

20  x  10 

500 

1350 

1540 

43 

12 

225.00 

1200  to  1500 

2'  3' 

7'  1" 

3'  9" 

24  x  12 

420 

1850 

2080 

60 

11 

275.00 

1600  to  2000 

2'  3' 

8'  0" 

3'  9" 

26  x  12 

420 

2000 

2250 

68 

128 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Wilson  Tubular  Dust  Collector 


The  Wilson  Tubular  Dust  Collector 

The  efficiency  of  a  Textile  Dust  Collector  is  measured  by  the  amount  and  filtering  capacity  of  the  cloth 
contained  and  the  simplicity  of  the  cleaning  device.  That  these  qualities  in  the  Wilson,  which  has  been  im- 
proved by  us  from  time  to  time,  have  been  fully  recognized  and  appreciated  is  evidenced  in  its  growing  use 
and  popularity. 

The  general  construction  is  simple  and  plainly  shown  in  the  above  illustration.  The  machine  is  generally 
attached  to  the  ceiling  but  may  be  supported  in  any  other  suitable  manner.  Dust-laden  air  enters  the  tubes  in 
a  downward  course  and  precipitates  to  the  lower  case  where  a  drag  discharges  it  into  a  cross  conveyor. 

The  Cloth  Cleaning  Device  is  shown  below.  The  wood  frame  surrounding  the  tubes  carries  a  series  of 
parallel,  crossed  wires  which  come  in  contact  with  the  entire  circumference  of  each  tube.  This  frame  moves  up 
and  down  continually  while  the  machine  is  in  operation. 


Automatic  Cloth  Cleaner 

In  determining  upon  the  proper  size  of  dust  collector  for  ordinary  mill  work,  a  square  yard  of  cloth  should 
be  allowed  for  each  square  inch  of  fan  opening,  based  on  the  speed  of  fans  usually  running  from  500  to  600 
revolutions.  For  fans  running  at  greater  velocity  and  for  special  work  a  larger  amount  of  cloth 
should  be  allowed. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


129 


The  Wilson  Dust  Collector— Continued 

With  3i/2-Inch  Tubes 

Size,  Price,  Cloth  Capacity,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Price 

No.  of  Rows 
of  Tubes 

Length 
of  Tubes 
Feet 

No.  of  Sq.  Ft. 
of  Cloth 

Size  of  Pulley 
Inches 

Speed  of  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

1-A 

$80.00 

8x9 

7 

504 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

75.00 

8x9 

8 

576 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

80.00 

8x9 

9 

648 

8x3 

36  to  45 

D 

85.00 

8x9 

10 

720 

8x3 

36  to  45 

2-A 

80.00 

10  x  11 

6 

657 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

85.00 

10x11 

7 

765 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

90.00 

10x11 

8 

882 

8x3 

36  to  45 

D 

95.00 

10x11 

9 

990 

8x3 

36  to  45 

E 

100.00 

10  x  11 

10 

1098 

8x3 

36  to  45 

3-A 

90.00 

12  x!5 

4 

720 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

95.00 

12  x!5 

5 

900 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

100.00 

12  x!5 

6 

1080 

8x3 

36  to  45 

D 

105.00 

12x15 

7 

1260 

8x3 

36  to  45 

E 

110.00 

12x15 

8 

1440 

8x3 

36  to  45 

F 

115.00 

12x15 

9 

1620 

8x3 

36  to  45 

G 

120.00 

12  x  15 

10 

1800 

8x3 

36  to  45 

4-A 

130.00 

14x20 

7 

1980 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

145.00 

14x20 

8 

2250 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

160.00 

14x20 

9 

2520 

8x3 

36  to  45 

D 

175.00 

14x20 

10 

2790 

8x3 

36  to  45 

5-A 

175.00 

14x25 

8 

2790 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

195.00 

14x25 

9 

3150 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

215.00 

14x25 

10 

3510 

8x3 

36  to  45 

6-A 

205.00 

14x30 

8 

3330 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

230.00 

14x30 

9 

3780 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

255.00 

14x30 

10 

4230 

8x3 

36  to  45 

Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Width 

Length 

Height 
Feet 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight,  Pounds 

Volume,  Cubic  Feet 

1-A 

3'  3" 

3'  7" 

9 

300 

525 

40 

B 

3'  3" 

3'  7" 

10 

300 

525 

40 

C 

3'  3" 

3'  7" 

11 

300 

525 

40 

D 

3'  3" 

3'  7" 

12 

300 

525 

40 

2-A 

4'0" 

4'  4" 

8 

375 

665 

61 

B 

4'0" 

4'  4" 

9 

375 

665 

61 

C 

4'0" 

4'  4" 

10 

375 

665 

61 

D 

4'0" 

4'  4" 

11 

375 

665 

61 

E 

4'0" 

4'  4" 

12 

375 

665 

61 

3-A 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

6 

450 

835 

108 

B 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

7 

450 

835 

108 

C 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

8 

450 

835 

108 

D 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

9 

450 

835 

108 

E 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

10 

450 

835 

108 

F 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

11 

450 

835 

108 

G 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

12 

450 

835 

108 

4-A 

5'  4" 

T  6" 

9 

550 

1050 

133 

B 

5'  4" 

T  6" 

10 

550 

1050 

133 

C 

5'  4" 

7'  6" 

11 

550 

1050 

133 

D 

5'  4" 

7'  6" 

12 

550 

1050 

133 

5-A 

5'  4" 

9'  1" 

10 

625 

1200 

160 

B 

5'  4" 

9'1" 

11 

625 

1200 

160 

C 

5'  4" 

9'1" 

12 

625 

1200 

160 

6-A 

5'  4" 

10'  11" 

10 

725 

1400 

202 

B 

5'  4" 

10'  11" 

11 

725 

1400 

202 

C 

5'  4" 

10'  11" 

12 

725 

1400 

202 

NOTE — We  will  make  special  sizes  to  fit  special   conditions. 


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Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Wilson  Dust  Collector— Continued 

With  41/2- Inch  Tubes 

Size,  Price,  Cloth  Capacity,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Price 

No.  of  Rows 
of  Tubes 

Length  of 
Tubes 
Feet 

No.  of  Sq.  Ft. 
of  Cloth 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed  of 
Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

7-A 

$  95.00 

8x9 

8 

684 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

100.00 

8x    9                      9 

774                   8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

105.00 

8x9                    10 

864                   8x3 

36  to  45 

8-A 

110.00 

9x12 

8 

1035                    8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

115.00 

9x12 

9 

1170                   8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

120.00 

9x  12 

10 

1296 

8x3 

36  to  45 

9-A 

115.00 

10x14 

8 

1323 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

120.00 

10x14 

9 

1512 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

130.00 

10x14 

10 

1674 

8x3 

36  to  45 

10-  A 

150.00 

10x20 

8 

1917 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

160.00 

10x20 

9 

2160 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

170.00 

10x20 

10 

2394 

8x3 

36  to  45 

11-A 

175.00 

10x24 

8 

2304 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

185.00 

10x24 

9 

2592 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

195.00 

10x24 

10 

2880 

8x3 

36  to  45 

12-A 

200.00 

11  x26 

8 

2745 

8x3 

36  to  45 

B 

225.00 

11  x26 

9 

3087 

8x3 

36  to  45 

C 

240.00 

11  x26 

10 

3420 

8x3 

36  to  45 

D 

260.00 

11  x26 

11           < 

3753 

8x3 

36  to  45 

13-D 

280.00 

12  x26 

11 

4113 

8x3 

36  to  45 

Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Width 

Length 

Height 
Feet 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight,  Pounds 

Volume,  Cubic  Feet 

7-A 

4'  2" 

4'  5" 

10 

375 

675 

64 

B 

4'  2" 

4'  5" 

11 

375 

675 

64 

C 

4'  2" 

4'  5" 

12 

375 

675 

64 

8-A 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

10 

450  * 

825 

91 

B 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

11 

450 

825 

91 

C 

4'  8" 

5'  9" 

12 

450 

825 

91 

9-A 

5'1" 

6'  7"        10 

550 

1000 

112 

B 

5'1" 

6'  7" 

11 

550 

1000 

112 

C 

5'1" 

6'  7" 

. 

12 

550 

1000 

112 

10-A 

5'1" 

9'  3" 

10 

625 

1200 

156 

B 

5'1" 

9'  3" 

11 

625 

1200 

156 

C 

5'1" 

9'  3" 

12 

625 

1200 

156 

11-A 

5'  1" 

11'  0" 

10 

725 

1400 

195 

B 

5'1" 

11'  0" 

11 

725 

1400 

195 

C 

5'1" 

11'  0" 

12 

725 

1400 

195 

12-A 

5'  7"        11'  10" 

10 

850 

1600 

228 

B 

5'  7" 

11'  10" 

11 

850 

1600 

228 

C 

5'  7" 

11'  10"         12 

850 

1600 

228 

D 

5'  7" 

11'  10" 

13 

850 

1600 

228 

13-D 

6'1" 

13 

In  addition  to  the  widths  given  above,  the  chains  and  attachments  at  corners  of  the  machine,  for  operating 
the  cleaner,  project  3  inches  on  each  side.  The  cross  conveyor  and  driving  shaft  project  on  the  discharge  side 
about  11  inches.  The  driving  shaft  is  1  inch  in  diameter,  and  sufficient  projection  is  left  so  that  it  can  be  driven 
from  either  end. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


131 


The  Monarch  Dust  Collector 


The  Monarch  Dust  Collector 


Requiring  an  equally  insignificant  amount  of  power 
and  floor  space,  this  machine  has  a  large  area  of  cloth 
surface  and  a  correspondingly  great  filtering  capacity.  It 
is  well  built  of  iron  and  hard  maple.  Is  guaranteed  to 
collect  all  the  dust  when  properly  placed  and  operated  and 
is  self  cleaning.  The  independent  cloth  sections  can  be 
easily  removed  and  the  cloth  renewed  at  small  expense. 

A  simple  and  effective  driving  arrangement  gives  the 
collector  and  its  conveyor  positive  action  and  at  the 
same  time  operates  the  cloth  cleaning  device.  The  stand- 
ard pulley  is  14  x  3  inches,  running  forty  revolutions  per 
minute,  but  where  conditions  require  the  substitution,  a 
larger  or  smaller  pulley  will  be  furnished. 

• 

In  order  to  determine  the  size  of  collector  which  will 
give  you  the  best  results,  the  following  instructions  should 
be  carefully  observed: 

For  Scourers,  allow  from  two  and  one-half  to  three 
square  feet  of  cloth  for  each  square  inch  of  opening  in 
discharge  spout  from  fan. 

For  Purifiers,  allow  eight  square  feet  of  cloth  for  each 
square  foot  of  sieve  surface 

For  Roll  Exhaust,  allow  thirty-six  square  feet  of  cloth 
for  each  double  stand  of  rolls  up  to  9  x  18  inches;  forty- 
four  square  feet  for  9  x  24  inches  and  fifty  square  feet 
for  9  x  30  inch  rolls. 

These  estimates  are  based  on  an  average  speed  of 
fans  of  from  five  to  six  hundred  revolutions  per  minute. 
Where  fans  are  operated  at  greater  speed  a  correspond- 
ingly larger  amount  of  cloth  should  be  used. 


Size,  Price,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Price 

Sizes  of 
Sections 
Inches 

Total  Square  Feet 
of  Cloth 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of  Fan 
Spout  Opening 
Inches 

2 

$  80.00 

18  x  15 

142 

14  x  3 

9tf  x  14tf 

4 

110.00 

14x30 

221 

14  x  3 

9y2  x  14X 

5 

120.00 

16x30 

252 

14  x  3 

vy*  x  UK 

6 

125.00 

18x30 

285 

14  x  3 

9^  x  14X 

12 

130.00 

16x30 

302 

14  x  3 

14^  x  18^ 

13 

140.00 

18  x30 

352 

14  x  3 

14K  x  18^ 

14 

155.00 

14x45 

411 

14  x  3 

14K  x  18X 

15 

175.00 

18  x45 

528 

14  x  3 

14^  x  18^ 

16 

190.00 

16  x  60 

604 

14  x  3 

14>£  x  18X 

17 

200.00 

18x60 

704 

14  x  3 

14K  x  18K 

18 

210.00 

20x60 

786 

14  x  3 

14K  x  18K 

24 

225.00 

14x93 

822 

14  x  3 

14X  x  18X 

25 

250.00 

16x93 

906 

14  x  3 

14Kxl8X 

26 

275.00 

18x93 

1056 

14  x  3 

14X  x  18X 

27 

300.00 

20x93 

1180 

14  x  3 

14X  x  18X 

Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
Number 

Height 

Length 

Diameter 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

2 

6'    7" 

3'  6' 

5'     6' 

900 

1425 

149 

4 

6'    3" 

4'  9' 

5'    0' 

1050 

1725 

178 

5 

6'    5" 

4'  9' 

5'    6' 

1200 

1875 

200 

6 

6'    7" 

4'  9' 

5'  10" 

1200 

2000 

217 

12 

6'    8" 

4'  9' 

6'    0' 

1200 

1875 

225 

13 

6'  10" 

4'  9' 

6'    4' 

1260 

1950 

243 

14 

6'    6" 

6'  0' 

5'    8' 

1320 

2025 

260 

15 

6'  10" 

6'  0' 

6'    4' 

1380 

2150 

297 

16 

6'    8" 

7'  3' 

6'    0' 

1440 

2250 

330 

17 

6'  10" 

7'  3' 

6'    4' 

1500 

2325 

355 

18 

7'    0" 

7'  3' 

6'    8' 

1500 

2425 

380 

24 

6'    1" 

10'  1' 

5'    8' 

1600 

2575 

400 

25 

6'    8" 

10'  1' 

6'    0' 

2000 

2875 

460 

26 

6'  10" 

10'  1' 

6'    4' 

2400 

3225 

497 

27 

7'    2" 

10'  1' 

6'    8' 

2400 

3575 

548 

132 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Deflecting  Dust  Collector 

Reliable,  Automatic  and  Fireproof 


This  machine  is  unquestionably  the  best  one  on  the 
market  for  collecting  the  dust  from  cleaners,  separators  and 
scourers.  Made  entirely  of  galvanized  steel  with  angle  iron 
joints  strongly  riveted  and  soldered,  it  is  both  durable  and 
dust  proof. 

The  Monarch  has  no  movable  parts,  hence  no  power  is 
required  to  operate.  Spouting  to  it  from  the  machine  is  all 
that  is  necessary.  We  build  these  collectors  without  hood  and 
with  dust  inlet  on  left-hand  side  as  shown  in  cut,  unless  order 
specifies  otherwise. 


The  Monarch  Deflecting 
Dust  Collector 


Size,  Price,  Etc. 


Number 

Price 

Size  of 
Inlet 
Inches 

Area  of 
Inlet 
Square  Inches 

Diameter 
of  Air  Outlet 
Inches 

Area  of 
Air  Outlet  • 
Square  Inches 

Diameter 
of  Dust  Outlet 
Inches 

2 

$   60.00 

3^x13^ 

47K 

12# 

122 

3 

3 

75.00 

4Xx  16 

72 

1SK 

182 

4 

4 

85.00 

5      x  18 

90 

17 

226 

4 

5 

100.00 

sx  x2i 

115 

19K 

290 

4 

6 

120.00 

6X  x  24 

156 

22X 

397 

4 

7 

140.00 

7      x27 

189 

2±X 

471 

5 

8 

160.00 

8      x30 

240 

27K 

600 

5 

9 

190.00 

9      x30 

270 

29>< 

670 

6 

10 

210.00 

10      x30 

300 

31 

754 

7 

11 

230.00 

11      x31 

341 

33 

855 

8 

12 

250.00 

12      x32 

384 

35 

962 

9 

13 

295.00 

12      x34 

408 

35X 

994 

10 

Dimensions,  Weight,  Volume 


Number 

Height 
Over  All 

Outside 
Diameter 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight,  Pounds 

Volume,  Cubic  Feet 

2 

4'     2" 

3'  6X" 

140 

403 

60 

3 

4'  10#" 

4'  0^" 

175 

520 

86 

4 

5'    7" 

4'  6X" 

245 

677 

119 

5 

6'    2" 

5'  OX" 

315 

838 

159 

6 

6'  11" 

5'  6X" 

395 

1028 

207 

7 

7'    8" 

6'  OX" 

490 

1244 

264 

8 

8'    4*4" 

6'  9" 

575 

1489 

355 

9 

9'    0^" 

7'  3" 

715 

1767 

436 

10 

9'    6" 

7'  7X" 

875 

2035 

512 

11 

9'  10X" 

8'0" 

930 

2191 

579 

12 

10'    6X" 

8'  4" 

1000 

2387 

650 

13 

10'    8X" 

8'  4" 

1095 

2614 

650 

NOTE — Prices  on  larger  sizes  quoted  on  application. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


133 


Style  M 


MONARCH 


The  Monarch  Suction  and 
Exhaust  Fan 

With  Fireproof  Bearings  and 
Fan  Case  Shields 

This  fan  is  substantially  made,  has  suction  trunk 
and  can  be  used  for  various  purposes.  Is  furnished 
with  self-oiling  or  ball  bearings  as  desired. 


The  Monarch  Suction  and  Exhaust  Fan 

Price,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Etc. 


OVER-ALL 

BOXED  FOR 

\-l 

• 

.a 

§1 

wZ 

Price 

Price 
with 
Ball 
Bearings 

Size  of 
Fan 
Inches 

"8-t.  v 

S'S'S 

•-•&  c 

WWf-1 

Size  of 
Fan 
Opening 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

DIMENSIONS 

Floor 
Space 
Occupied 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

EXPORT 

•O    M 

11 

£8 
3-S 
££ 

Je  a 
.SPJ3 

0  H 

E£ 

Weight 
Pounds 

1* 

"o  3 

>o 

1A 

$28.00 

$58.00 

19x  7 

IX 

7Xx  8# 

6x3 

500  to  800 

32 

30  % 

30  X 

21#x30K 

140 

190 

18 

IB 

30.00 

60.00 

19x10 

1# 

7KxlOK 

6x3 

500  to  800 

36 

30  K 

30  X 

25     x30j< 

150 

210 

20 

1C 

32.00 

62.00 

25x10 

1# 

9     xlQX 

8x3 

400  to  600 

38^ 

32 

32  X 

27     x30J< 

170 

240 

24 

ID 

40.00 

70.00 

30x10 

IX 

10     xlO^ 

10x4 

400  to  600 

38  tf 

33 

37 

30     x30j< 

190 

265 

28 

IE 

48.00 

80.00 

36x10 

IK 

10     x!2 

10x4 

400  to  600 

38  % 

35 

40 

32     x32 

210 

290 

32 

IF 

54.00 

85.00 

40x15 

2 

12     x!2 

12x4 

400  to  600 

40 

35 

42 

32     x32 

240 

330 

35 

Price  per  Lineal  Foot  of  Wood  Trunking  Boxes  for  Fans 


Size 
of  Fan 


. 

IB. 
1C 
ID 

IE 
IF. 


The  Monarch  Steel  Plate 
Exhaust  Fan 

This  fan  is  Used  for  exhaust  from  rolls  and  elevators,  rice 
mills,  and  for  handling  all  sharp  substances  that  wear  or  clog 
the  fan  wheel  and  casing.  Note  that  all  bolts  holding  shell 
are  exterior,  rendering  it  an  easy  matter  to  remove  the  shell 
plate  and  replace  with  new.  The  fan  wheel  can  also  be  readily 
removed  at  this  point.  It  is  built  in  all  sizes  and  in  all  styles 
of  discharge.  It  has  ring-oiling  reservoir  journal  bearings. 
Also  made  with  ball  bearings. 


Style  G 
The  Monarch  Steel  Plate  Exhaust  Fan 


Price,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Price 

Price 
with 
Ball 
Bearing 

Area   of 
Inlet 
Square 
Inches 

Diam. 
of  Inlet 
Inches 

Width  and 
Height  of 
Outlet 
Inches 

Required 
Horse 
Power 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

SPEED 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

2 
Ounce 
Pres. 

4 
Ounce 
Pres. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

25 

$  40.00 

$  70.00 

78 

10 

10  x  10 

2      to    6 

6x4 

1550 

2225 

300 

408 

23 

30 

44.00 

75.00 

113 

12 

11  x  10 

2^  to    7 

6x    4 

1475 

2100 

350 

494 

34 

35 

55.00 

85.00 

153 

14 

12  x  13 

3      to    8 

7x5 

1275 

1825 

400 

616 

48 

40 

70.00 

100.00 

176 

15 

13  x  14 

3#  to  10 

8x6 

1125 

1600 

600 

816 

68 

45 

90.00 

120.00 

227 

17 

14  x  16 

4      to  12 

8x7 

1000 

1425 

740 

1028 

87 

50 

115.00 

155.00 

283 

19 

16  x  18 

5#  to  16 

10  x     7 

875 

1250 

1000 

1360 

120 

55 

150.00 

200.00 

346 

21 

17  x  20 

7      to  20 

12  x    8 

800 

1150 

1200 

1632 

150 

60 

175.00 

225.00 

415 

23 

18  x  23 

9      to  24 

14  x    8 

750 

1050 

1550 

2054 

186 

70 

250.00 

300.00 

531 

26 

21  x  28 

11      to  31 

14  x  10 

650 

925 

2600 

3284 

287 

80 

325.00 

380.00 

707 

30 

24  x  36 

14      to  41 

16  x  12 

575 

800 

2850 

3714 

420 

90 

400.00 

475.00 

1018 

36 

30  x  36 

18      to  53 

18  x  12 

500 

725 

3100 

4288 

652 

134 


Sprout,    Waldron  6r  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsyhania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  "B"  Volume  Mill  Exhausters 


The  application  of  the  fan  shown  in  the  illustration,  to  roll 
and  elevator  exhaust  systems,  to  dryers,   to   purifiers  and 
aspirators  without  fans,  and  to  pneumatic  conveying  systems 
has  been  most  extensive  and  satisfactory. 
This  exhauster  has  many  points  of  merit  among  which  are  great  strength,  easily  accessible  interior,  perfect 
balance  and  extra  long  journal  bearings  of  the  ring  oiling  type,  particularly  suited  to  the  classes  of  service 
mentioned  above. 

The  blast  wheel  is  of  heavy  rolled  steel  plate  mounted  on  an  iron  spider  and  hub  and  the  vanes  are  securely 
riveted  not  only  to  the  arms  of  the  spider  but  also  to  the  heavy  steel  flanges. 

Suggestions  to  Follow  in  Ordering 

In  ordering  a  fan,  in  addition  to  giving  the  size,  always  state  the  hand  and  discharge  desired.  The  standard 
arrangement  is  right  hand,  bottom  horizontal  discharge  and  if  we  are  not  advised  otherwise,  a  fan  of  this 
arrangement  will  be  shipped.  While  the  hand  and  discharge  can  be  changed  on  Standard  Steel  Plate  Mill 
Exhausters,  the  same  is  not  the  case  with  motor  or  turbine-driven  units  nor  with  the  "B"  Volume  Exhausters. 

The  "hand"  of  the  fan  is  determined  by  the  location  of  the  drive  side  when  one  stands  facing  the  outlet 
of  the  fan.  If  the  pulley,  motor  or  turbine  is  on  the  left,  it  is  called  "left  hand;"  if  on  the  right,  "right  hand." 
The  discharge  is  designated  as  "Bottom  Horizontal,"  "Vertical  Down,"  "Up-Blast,"  or  "Top  Horizontal,"  as 
the  case  may  be. 

We  request  that  information  relative  to  the  service  in  which  the  fan  is  to  be  employed  be  stated  in  ordering, 
thus  avoiding  dissatisfaction  due  to  the  purchase  of  equipment  not  designed  for  the  work  imposed  on  it. 

Speed,   Capacity  and   Horse  Power  of  "B"   Volume  Exhausters 


"o  | 

0,2 
£pq 

K-OUNCE 

1-OUNCE 

2-OUNCE 

3-OUNCE 

4-OUNCE 

6-OUNCE 

R.P.M. 

Cap. 

H.P. 

R.P.M. 

Cap. 

H.P. 

R.P.M. 

Cap. 

H.P. 

R.P.M. 

Cap. 

H.P. 

R.P.M. 

Cap. 

H.P. 

R.P.M. 

Cap. 

H.P. 

1 

1693 

104 

.023 

2396 

148 

.074 

3393 

210 

.233 

4169 

258 

.382 

2 

1397 

264 

.059 

1976 

374 

.187 

2800 

534 

.593 

3437 

651 

.964 

3977 

753 

1.37 

3 

980 

438 

.098 

1387 

621 

.310 

1965 

888 

.987 

2414 

1090 

1.615 

2794 

1261 

2.29 

3436 

1551 

3.86 

4 

859 

585 

.130 

1216 

828 

.414 

1724 

1174 

1.300 

2119 

1441 

2.135 

2452 

1667 

3.03 

•3015 

2051 

5.13 

5 

776 

837 

.186 

1098 

1185 

.593 

1556 

1688 

1.870 

1912 

2071 

3.08 

2212 

2397 

4.36 

2721 

2948 

7.37 

6 

635 

1185 

.263 

898 

1677 

.839 

1274 

2382 

2.650 

1563 

2923 

4.33 

1809 

3382 

6.15 

2225 

4160 

10.40 

7 

582 

1372 

.305 

823 

1941 

.971 

1168 

2752 

3.060 

1434 

3377 

5.00 

1660 

3908 

7.10 

2041 

4806 

12.00 

8 

499 

1986 

.440 

706 

2810 

1.405 

1001 

3983 

4.430 

1229 

4888 

7.24 

1422 

5656 

10.20 

1748 

6957 

17.40 

9 

411 

3299 

.733 

581 

4668 

2.334 

824 

6641 

7.300 

1012 

8150 

12.10 

1171 

9431 

17.10 

1440 

11599 

28.90 

10 

349 

4488 

.997 

494 

6350 

3.175 

702 

9003 

9.900 

861 

11050 

15.00 

966 

12786 

21.90 

1225 

15726 

37.00 

Specifications  and  Dimensions 


No. 

Price 

Inlet 
Diam. 

Outlet 
Diam. 

Weight 

PULLEY 

c^ 

D 

F 

G 

H 

I 

K 

L 

Outside 

Outside 

Pounds 

•pvj 

PflPP 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

000 

$15.00 

5  A 

SH 

45 

2* 

2* 

9 

5K 

B* 

UK 

7* 

3* 

3 

3* 

1 

20.00 

60 

3 

2  * 

9 

6^i 

9?* 

10  fa 

6  ^* 

4 

3K 

3ft 

2 

25.00 

6  A 

6  A 

100 

3* 

2M 

11  K 

8J^ 

11/4 

14* 

9  5^ 

4  2* 

5 

3 

33.00 

170 

4 

3 

14 

10  ii 

13?* 

18^6 

11  .Mi 

5  J* 

5?* 

5  ?* 

4 

44.00 

9 

9 

200 

5 

3  J* 

15  H 

12  A 

14i9a 

19?* 

12 

6?* 

6 

5 

55.00 

10?* 

10?* 

275 

5* 

*H 

18 

17  ^i 

23  K 

14* 

7* 

7 

6  }i 

6 

70.00 

12  * 

1111 

380 

20  H 

16^ 

19Ji 

25?* 

15  J* 

8^i 

7H 

7?i 

7 

90.00 

14 

14 

575 

7* 

6* 

23  * 

18^ 

22 

28 

16* 

10?* 

8|J 

8 

150.00 

16 

16?* 

725 

8* 

7* 

25  H 

21* 

24J* 

30?* 

18* 

11  J* 

9?* 

9 

200.00 

17  * 

17H 

1100 

9* 

8* 

30  yi 

25 

28  K 

33?* 

20  X 

14  * 

11  * 

II1 

10 

250.00 

21 

21 

1600 

12 

9  * 

38^ 

30  ^ 

31  ?* 

37  yi 

23  yi 

18* 

13^ 

14* 

11 

350.00 

24* 

24* 

3200 

14 

12 

42  K 

35?* 

46  K 

22 

16* 

17*    ' 

Special  discharge,  10  per  cent  additional.    In  ordering  please  specify  "B"  Volume  Blower  or  Exhauster,  in  full. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S,  A. 


135 


Prinz  Cockle  Machines 

The  Nos.  1  and  IK  Cockle  Machines  are  built  in  two  styles,  single  and  double  geared.  The  single  machine 
is  driven  by  passing  the  belt  directly  around  the  cylinder,  which  is  16  inches  in  diameter,  and  should  run  from 
17  to  20  revolutions  per  minute.  No  supporting  frame  is  furnished  for  the  single  machines.  The  No.  1  should 
be  set  on  an  incline  of  6K  inches  from  end  to  end  of  shaft  and  the  No.  IK.  an  incline  of  7  inches. 

Dimensions,  Price,  Etc.  of  Single  Machines 


No. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Length 
Over  All 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

1 
IK 

16-18 
18-25 

7'  2" 
8'  2" 

17-20 
17-20 

260 

275 

$65.00 
85.00 

350 
375 

13 

15 

The  geared  machines  have  a  cast-iron  stand  at  each  end  and  are  driven  by  countershaft  and  spur  gears. 

t     '  . 

Dimensions,  Price,  Etc.,  of  Geared  Machines 


No. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Length 
Over  All 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

1 

IK 

16-18 

18-25 

7'  6" 
8'  6" 

12x2K 
12  x  2K 

60 
60 

285 
300 

$73.00 
93.00 

395 
425 

17 
20 

All  machines  larger  than  No.  IK  are  supported  in  a  substantial  wood  frame.    The  Nos.  2  and  2K  machines 
have  one  cockle  cylinder  with  a  short  grading  reel  above. 


Dimensions,  Price,  Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Length 
Over  All 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 

Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

2 

2K 

25-35 
35-45 

7'  6" 
8'  6" 

27 

27 

4'  6" 
4'  8" 

12  x  3 
12  x  3 

60 
60 

850 
950 

$130.00 
155.00 

1130 
1265 

76 
90 

Nos.  3  and  3K  machines  contain  two  cockle  cylinders  with  one  grading  reel  above  extending  full  length 
of  machine. 

Dimensions,  Price,  Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Length 
Over  All 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 

Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

3 
3K 

45-70 
60-80 

8'  0" 
9'  0" 

38 
38 

5'  0" 
5'  2" 

12  x  4 
12x4 

60 
60 

1400 
1500 

$215.00 
230.00 

1760 
1900 

127 
148 

The  Nos.  4  and  4K  machines  have  two  grading  reels  extending  full  length  of  machine  and  two  cockle 
cylinders  beneath. 

Dimensions,  Price,  Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Length 
Over  All 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 

Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

4 
4K 

70-110 
100-130 

8'  0" 
9'  0" 

38 
38 

7'  0" 
7'  2" 

18  X  4 
18x4 

60 
60 

2400 
2500 

$275.00 

320.00 

2860 
3000 

178 

205 

NOTE — The  Nos.  2  to  4K  machines  inclusive  can  be  driven  from  either  end.  When  machine  is  to  set  at 
right  angles  to  the  driving  shaft  it  may  be  furnished  with  cross  shaft  drive  at  an  extra  charge  of  $5.00  net. 
This  cross  shaft  when  used  should  run  at  100  revolutions  per  minute,  and  is  not  furnished  unless  specially  ordered . 


The  Nos.  5  and  5K  machines  have  four  grading  reels  and  three  cockle  cylinders, 
cross  shaft  drive. 

Dimensions,  Price,  Etc. 


They  are  built  with 


No. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Length 
Over  All 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 

Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

5 

5K 

160-190 
190-230 

8'  0" 
9'  0" 

60 
60 

7'     8" 
7'  10" 

18  x  4 
18  x  4 

100 
100 

3350 
3550 

$400.00 
480.00 

3950 
4225 

296 
353 

136 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Eureka  Two,  Four  and  Six-Cylinder  Cockle 
and  Seed  Separating  Machine 


Size,  Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Number  of 
Cylinders 

Length 

Width 

Height 

2-275 

$275.00 

40-  45 

2 

8'    4" 

6'    3' 

5'    0' 

2-276 

340.00 

60-  70 

2 

9'    4" 

7'    0' 

5'    1' 

2-276A 

445.00 

80-  90 

2 

10'    0" 

8'    0' 

5'  11' 

2-276B 

550.00 

100-110 

2 

12'    3" 

8'    2' 

6'    2' 

4-275 

605.00 

80-  90 

4 

8'  11" 

11'    0' 

5'    4' 

4-276 

740.00 

120-140 

4 

9'    7" 

11'    8' 

5'  11' 

4-276A 

960.00 

160-180 

4 

10'    3" 

13'    9' 

6'    6' 

4-276B 

1180.00 

200-220 

4 

12'    7" 

15'  10' 

6'    6' 

6-275 

920.00 

120-135 

6 

8'  11" 

9'    3' 

8'    3' 

6-276 

1125.00 

180-210 

6 

9'    7" 

9'    8' 

8'    9' 

6-2  76A 

1450.00 

240-270 

6 

10'    3" 

10'    9' 

9'  11' 

6-276B 

1775.00 

300-330 

6 

12'    7" 

10'  10' 

10'    2' 

Eureka  Cockle  Cylinder 
Size,  Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


SPROCKET  WHEEL 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

I-) 

V 
.0 

il 

N    9 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Diameter 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Teeth 

Chain 
No. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

OBK 

274 

$  85.00 

8-10 

16 

6'  0" 

40 

45 

18-20 

300 

450 

14 

275 

120.00 

20-22 

20 

7'  9" 

42 

45 

12-15 

400 

645 

31 

276 

150.00 

30-35 

22 

8'  7" 

46 

45 

12-15 

450 

710 

34 

276A 

200.00 

40-45 

28 

9'  1" 

54 

45 

8-10 

900 

1215 

56 

276B 

250.00 

50-55 

28 

11'  1" 

54 

45 

8-10 

1050 

1430 

69 

Monitor  Cockle  Cylinder 
Size,  Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Diameter 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 

SPROCKET  WHEEL 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Teeth 

Chain 
No. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

1 

$120.00 

20 

20 

8'  1" 

42 

45 

15-20 

500 

760 

30 

'    2 

130.00 

25 

20 

9'  1" 

42 

45 

15-20 

550 

865 

50 

3 

140.00 

30 

22 

8'  1"            46 

45 

15-20 

600 

860 

34 

4 

150.00 

35 

22 

9'  1" 

46 

45 

15-20 

650 

965 

56 

Invincible  Cockle  Cylinder 
Size,  Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


ll 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Diameter 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 

SPROCKET  WHEEL 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Teeth 

Chain 
No. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

1 

$120.00 

20 

20 

8'  0" 

42 

45 

15-20 

400 

660 

30 

2 

130.00 

25 

20 

9'  0" 

42 

45 

15-20 

450 

765 

50 

3 

140.00 

30 

22 

8'  0" 

45 

45 

15-20 

500 

760 

34 

4 

150.00 

35 

22 

9'  0" 

45 

45 

15-20 

550 

865 

56 

Cockle  cylinder  should  be  set  to  have  incline  of  one  inch  for  every  foot  in  length. 


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Horizontal  Oat  Clippers 

Eureka  Horizontal  Oat  Clipper 
Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Carry 
By  Spout 
Extra 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Height 
Where 
Grain 
Falls 
on  Shoe 

Size  of 
Fan 
Outlet 
Inches 
Diam.     Width 

Height 
to 
Center 
of  Drive 
Pulley 

Size 
of 
Pulley 
Inches 

% 
•o  . 

SJP< 

cfcd 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

1 
I 

m 

.d 
1 

3 

1 
P 

With 
Shoe 

No 
Shoe 

Wg't 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu. 
Feet 

27 

$200.00 

$175.00 

$25.00 

60 

5'    6" 

5'  11" 

3'  10" 

5'    3" 

ll^x  9H 

2'    5" 

8x  5 

700 

1000 

1340 

125 

28 

225.00 

200.00 

28.00 

90 

5'    9" 

6'    6" 

4'    4" 

5'    7" 

12^x11 

2'    5" 

lOx  6 

700 

1200 

1600 

162 

29 

250.00 

220.00 

30.00 

120 

6'    3" 

7'     1" 

4'    9" 

6'    0" 

12#xll# 

2'    8" 

12x  6 

700 

1400 

1875 

214 

30 

300.00 

260.00 

34.00 

160 

6'  10" 

7'    6" 

5'    4" 

6'    5" 

13#xl2X 

2'  11" 

14x  7 

650 

1600 

2140 

274 

31 

350.00 

300.00 

40.00 

200 

7'    2" 

7'  10" 

5'    7" 

7'  10" 

14^x12 

2'  11" 

16x  7 

650 

1900 

2500 

314 

32 

400.00 

350.00 

50.00 

400 

8'    7" 

8'    3" 

6'    2" 

8'    5" 

15  Jixl3>i 

3'     1" 

18x  8 

600 

2300 

3040 

437 

33 

500.00 

425.00 

56.00 

600 

8'  11" 

8'  10" 

6'    4" 

8'  11" 

15^x14 

3'    4" 

20x  8 

550 

2500 

3320 

499 

35 

600.00 

525.00 

60.00 

800 

10'  2" 

10'    2" 

7'    1" 

10'    5" 

18?<xl6j< 

3'    6" 

24x12 

500 

3300 

4350 

733 

36 

700.00 

600.00 

70.00 

1200 

10'  4" 

10'    8" 

9'    3" 

10'  10" 

20}<xl8 

3'    9" 

24x12 

450 

3800 

5100 

1020 

37 

850.00 

725.00 

80.00 

1500 

11'  2" 

11'    6" 

9'    6" 

11'    0" 

20^xl8K 

3'    9" 

30x12 

450 

4500 

5975 

1220 

Monitor  Horizontal  Oat  Clipper 
Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Height 
Where 
Grain 
Falls 
on  Shoe 

Size  of 
Fan 
Outlet 
Inches 

Diam.     Width 

Height 
to 
Center 
of  Drive 
Pulley 

Size 
of 
Pulley 
Inches 

S 

•d   • 
$2* 

£d 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

A| 
3 
| 

s 

i 

£ 
•a 

£ 

With 
Shoe 

No 

Shoe 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

2 

$200.00 

$175.00 

60 

6'    6" 

6'    4" 

3'    7" 

6'    6" 

12XxlO# 

2'    4" 

lOx  5 

700 

1200 

1570 

148 

3 

225.00 

200.00 

90 

6'    9" 

7'    8" 

4'    2" 

6'    9" 

i3XxiT# 

2'    4" 

12x  6 

700 

1400 

1880 

216 

4 

250.00 

220.00 

120 

7'     1" 

8'    2" 

4'    6" 

7'    1" 

14#xl2X 

2'    6" 

14x  6 

675 

1600 

2150 

290 

5 

300.00 

260.00 

160 

7'  10" 

8'    7" 

4'  10" 

7'  10" 

15#xl3X 

2'    8" 

16x  7 

650 

1900 

2525 

325 

6 

350.00 

300.00 

200 

8'    3" 

9'    6" 

5'     1" 

8'    3" 

16#xl4X 

2'  10" 

18x  7 

600 

2300 

3020 

399 

7 

400.00 

350.00 

400 

8'    6" 

9'  10" 

5'    8" 

8'    6" 

17Xxl5X 

3'    0" 

20x  8 

550 

2500 

3290 

474 

8 

500.00 

425.00 

600 

9'    0" 

10'    6" 

6'     1" 

9'    0" 

19     x!7 

3'    3" 

22x  9 

525 

3300 

4200 

575 

9 

600.00 

525.00 

800 

9'    3" 

11'    0" 

6'    6" 

9'    3" 

19     x!7 

3'    6" 

24x10 

500 

3800 

4800 

662 

10 

700.00 

600.00 

1200 

9'    6" 

11'  10" 

6'    9" 

9'    6" 

20^xl8X 

3'    6" 

24x12 

475 

4500 

5610 

759 

11 

850.00 

725.00 

1500 

10'    0" 

12'    7" 

7'    2" 

10'    0" 

22^x20^ 

3'    8" 

24x12 

450 

5000 

7300 

902 

Invincible  Horizontal  Oat  Clipper 
Price,  Dimensions,  Capacity,  Weight,  Volume,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

OVER-  ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Height 
Where 
Grain 
Falls 
on  Shoe 

Size  of 
Fan 
Outlet 
Inches 

Diam.     Width 

Height 
to 
Center 
of  Drive 
Pulley 

Size 
of 
Pulley 
Inches 

% 
•o  . 

$p« 
£d 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

.Is 

3 

| 

,g 

•8 
£ 

With 
Shoe 

No 
Shoe 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 

$200.00 

$175.00 

60 

5'  11" 

6'    4" 

3'  10" 

6'    0" 

ll#x  9& 

2'    3" 

8x  5 

700 

800 

1160 

144 

2 

225.00 

200.00 

90 

6'    3" 

6'    9" 

4'    0" 

6'    4" 

HXx  9}i 

2'    6" 

lOx  6 

700 

1000 

1410 

169 

3 

250.00 

220.00 

120 

6'  10" 

7'    2" 

4'    6" 

6'    6" 

12^x11 

2'    6" 

12x  6 

700 

1200 

1700 

221 

4 

300.00 

260.00 

160 

7'    2" 

7'    9" 

4'  11" 

7'    3" 

12^x12  >i 

2'    9" 

14x  7 

675 

1500 

2050 

274 

5 

350.00 

300.00 

200 

7'    4" 

7'    9" 

5'    7" 

7'    5" 

13^x12^ 

2'  10" 

16x  7 

675 

1700 

2300 

318 

6 

400.00 

350.00 

400 

8'    5" 

8'    8" 

6'    7" 

8'    6" 

14J<xl3 

3'    2" 

20x  8 

550 

2300 

3090 

481 

7 

500.00 

425.00 

600 

8'  11" 

9'    4" 

6'  11" 

9'     1" 

15^x14^ 

3'    4" 

22x10 

525 

"  2500 

3390 

645 

8 

600.00 

525.00 

800 

9'    6" 

9'  11" 

7'     1" 

9'    6" 

nXxlSX 

3'    5" 

22x12 

525 

3000 

4000 

668 

9 

700.00 

600.00 

1200 

9'  11" 

10'    8" 

7'    7" 

9'  10" 

18Xxl6K 

3'    7" 

24x12 

475 

3450 

4570 

795 

10 

850.00 

725.00 

1500 

10'    4" 

11'    2" 

8'    4" 

10'    5" 

20     x!8 

3'    8" 

24x12 

450 

4500 

5800 

962 

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The  Monarch 

Automatic  Magnetic 

Separator 

This  illustration  shows  a  very  simple 
and  effective  device  for  removing  pieces  of 
iron  or  steel  from  a  stream  of  grain,  thus 
acting  for  the  prevention  of  damage  to 
grinding  machinery. 

As  the  name  suggests,  it  is  automatic 
in  action,  not  requiring  the  use  of  electric 
current.  It  is  reliable  in  its  work,  per- 
manently practical  in  construction,  dur- 
able and  self-cleaning.  An  occasional 
oiling  is  all  the  attention  that  it  requires 
to  keep  it  in  efficient  service. 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Magnetic  Separator 


Size,  Price,  Dimensions,   Capacity,  Weight  and  Volume 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

OVER-ALL 
DIMENSIONS 

Length  of 
Hopper 
Inside 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Pounds 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Length 

Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Volume 
Cu.  Feet 

1 

$  65.00 

35 

28 

19 

26 

10 

6x2 

15 

150 

210 

9 

2 

75.00 

50 

32 

19 

26 

14 

6x2 

15 

170 

235 

10 

3 

85.00 

80 

38 

19 

26 

20 

6x2 

20 

200 

270 

11 

4 

100.00 

110 

44 

19 

26 

26 

7x3 

20 

250 

325 

13 

5 

125.00 

140 

50 

19 

26 

32 

7x3 

20 

275 

355 

15 

6 

140.00 

180 

56 

19 

26 

38 

7x3 

20 

300 

390 

16 

7 

160.00 

225 

62 

19 

26 

44 

7x3 

25 

350 

450 

18 

8 

200.00 

280 

68 

19 

26 

50 

7x3 

25 

400 

510 

20 

9 

240.00 

340 

74 

19 

26 

56 

7x3 

25 

450 

565 

22 

10 

300.00 

400 

80 

19 

26 

62 

7x3 

25 

525 

645 

23 

11 

350.00 

475 

90 

19 

26 

68 

7x3 

25 

600 

740 

26 

12 

400.00 

525 

110 

19 

26 

74 

7x4 

25 

650 

815 

32 

13 

450.00 

600 

110 

19 

26 

80 

7x5 

25 

700 

815 

32 

The  Monarch  Magnetic  Field 


We  strongly  recommend  the  use  of  this  apparatus 
in  flour  and  feed  mills,  where,  by  removing  scraps  of  iron 
of  every  description  from  the  grain  before  same  reaches 
the  grinding  machinery,  it  will  soon  save  its  cost  in 
the  amount  of  damage  prevented  thereto. 

Each  magnet  in  the  battery  has  a  lifting  power  of 
at  least  twenty  pounds  and  fields  will  be  built  in  any 
length  and  width  above  four  inches  to  suit  the  space 
where  installation  is  contemplated. 

Prices  will  be  quoted  on  receipt  of  information  as 
to  length  and  width  of  machine  desired.  The  depth  is 
standard  in  all  cases,  being  eleven  and  one-half  inches. 

PRICE 
Single  width,  $2.10  per  in.     Double  width,  $3.75  per  in. 


The  Monarch  Magnetic  Field 


Horse  Shoe  Magnets 

For  arranging  in  spouts  to  remove  wire,  nails,  bolts  and 
other  particles  of  iron  or  steel.  These  magnets  should  be 
arranged  in  gangs  in  the  spouts  and  be  placed  about  one  inch 
apart,  and  two  or  three  gangs  should  be  used. 

Sizes  and  List  Prices 


Size  

6-Inch 

8-Inch 

9-Inch 

10-Inch 

12-Inch 

Price,  Each  - 

$1.15 

$1.40 

$1.50 

$1.80 

$2.00 

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Perforated  Sheet  Metal 


120" 


To  Avoid  Mistakes  and  Delay 

Please  comply  with  the  following  instructions  in 
ordering  sieves  or  perforated  sheet  metals: 

First.  Make  a  small  diagram  like  the  sample  dia- 
gram shown,  of  each  different  size  sheet  of  perforated 
metal  you  want.  Where  a  sieve  is  composed  of  more 
than  one  sheet,  make  a  diagram  of  each  piece. 

Second.  Mark  on  each  diagram  the  length  and 
width  in  inches;  the  widths  of  the  margins,  and  the 
exact  size  of  the  holes. 

Third.     If  the  hole  is  a  slot,  oval  or  oblong,  show  which  way  of  the  sheet  you  wish  the  perforations  to  run. 

Fourth.     Give  the  number  of  pieces  you  wish  of  each  size. 

Fifth.     Mark  on  each  diagram,  with  an  arrow,  which  way  the  grain  passes  over  the  sieve. 

Sixth.     State  the  kind  of  metal  wanted. 

In  furnishing  perforated  sheet  metal  for  use  on  the  shakers  of  grain-cleaning  machines,  such  as  Scourers, 
Separators,  Corn  Cleaners,  etc.,  we  always  use  No.  14  zinc  or  No.  24  sheet  steel,  unless  otherwise  specified. 
The  list  price  per  square  foot  is  as  follows.  On  account  of  waste  of  metal  and  time  consumed  in  changing  dies, 
no  order  will  be  filled  for  less  than  $1.50  net. 

Price  Sheet  Zinc 


Gauge  of  Sheet  Zinc  

9 

10 

12 

14 

Price  per  Square  Foot, 

Perforations  \\ 

and  Larger. 

$0.35 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.60 

Price  per  Square  Foot, 

Perforations  in 

-  and  Smaller... 

.40 

.45 

.55 

.65 

Price  Sheet  Steel 


Gauge  of  Sheet  Steel  

26 

24 

22 

20 

18 

16 

14 

Price  per  Sq.  Ft.,  Perforations  \\  and  Larger 

$0.35 

$0.40 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.55 

$0.60 

$0.65 

Price  per  Sq.  Ft.,  Perforations  &  and  Smaller  

.40 

.45 

Cockle  Holes 


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MONARCH 

BALL  BEARING 

ATTRITION 
MILLS 


Section  D,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mills 

Herein  illustrated  and  described  have  six  pre-eminent  features,  which,  backed  by  our 
guarantee,  make  further  recommendations  unnecessary. 

These  features  are: 

First.  They  will  save  from  30  to  40%  of  the  power  required  to  operate  the  plain  bearing 
mills,  or,  if  the  same  amount  of  power  is  used  they  will  give  an  equal  amount  of  increase 
in  capacity. 

Second.  The  positive  construction  of  the  ball  bearing  feature  will  not  allow  these  mills 
to  get  out  of  tram  or  alignment. 

Third.  The  bearings  are  absolutely  dust  proof,  require  very  little  lubrication  and  no 
other  form  of  attention,  and  are  guaranteed  for  one  year. 

Fourth.  All  parts  are  interchangeable  so  that  repairs  can  be  made  quickly  and  without 
involving  much  expense. 

Fifth.  All  that  is  necessary  in  gaining  access  to  the  grinding  plates  for  examination  or 
renewal,  is  the  removal  of  six  cap  screws  and  the  operation  of  a  rack  and  pinion  attachment, 
located  in  the  tail  end  pedestal.  This  can  be  accomplished  in  less  than  five  minutes  with 
the  aid  of  an  ordinary  wrench. 

Sixth.  These  mills  are  made,  as  is  the  balance  of  the  Monarch  line,  of  the  best  materials 
obtainable,  by  skilled  mechanics  and  under  the  supervision  of  competent  mechanical  and 
milling  engineers. 

Ball  Bearings 

There  are  four  of  these  in  each  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mill.  Tests  have  shown 
that  the  friction  on  babbitted  bearings  will  consume  at  least  one-third  of  the  power  delivered 
to  the  driving  pulley.  To  make  matters  worse,  this  power  is  being  misapplied  to  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  bearings.  There  is  practically  no  wear  on  the  ball  bearings  in  the  Monarch  Mill, 
because  the  friction  which  causes  wear  is  absent. 

Our  guarantee,  covering  material  and  workmanship  in  these  bearings,  does  not  mean  that 
one  year  is  approximately  the  period  of  their  utility.  It  is  simply  a  safeguard  against  physical 
or  mechanical  defects,  which,  if  any  exist,  will  become  apparent  in  a  year's  time  or  less. 

The  Monarch  Runner  Head  and  Seal  Rings 

Practically  all  of  the  wear  on  the  Monarch  Runner  Head  falls  on  the  arm  plates  and  seal 
rings.  These  parts  can  be  quickly  removed  and  easily  replaced  at  a  small  cost. 

Monarch  Grinding  Plates 


Evolved  by  years  of  experience  and  experimentation  in  the  building  of  successful  grinding 
machinery,  are  made  of  special  metals,  by  a  special  process  known  to  us  alone.  The  chemical 
properties  are  carefully  analyzed  by  an  experienced  chemist  and  physical  tests  are  being 
constantly  made  in  order  to  maintain  a  standard  product.  The  Monarch  Plates  are  at  once 
hard  and  tough,  are  accurately  ground  on  machines  specially  designed  for  the  purpose  and 
operated  by  experts,  and  have  by  test,  proven  to  be  the  best  on  the  market.  We  make  various 
styles  to  meet  all  sorts  of  requirements  in  grinding,  and  every  set  is  carefully  fitted  to  templet 
and  accurately  balanced  before  leaving  our  hands. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mill 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mill  with  Door  of  Shell  Removed,  Showing 
Accessibility  of  the  Grinding  Plates 

All  that  is  necessary  in  gaining  access  to  the  grinding  plates  for  examination  or  renewal,  is  the  removal 
of  six  cap  screws  and  the  operation  of  a  rack  and  pinion  attachment,  located  in  the  tail  end  pedestal. 
This  can  be  accomplished  in  less  than  five  minutes  with  the  aid  of  an  ordinary  wrench 


Section  of  Adjusting  End  Showing  the  Ball  Bearing  Feature,  the  Position  of  the  End  Thrust  and 
Safety  Springs  and  the  Operation  of  the  Quick  Release  Mechanism 

The  end  thrust  spring,  lying  nearest  to  the  end  of  the  bearing,  is  in  constant  compression  of  a  sufficient 
degree  to  keep  the  runner  heads  together  for  grinding,  but  is  capable  of  further  compression,  allowing  the  heads 
to  part  should  any  hard  substance  reach  the  surface  of  the  plates. 

The  safety  spring,  when  operated  on  by  the  movement  of  the  release  lever  at  the  end  of  the  mill,  causes 
the  heads  to  separate  and  the  mill  may  run  empty  in  this  manner  without  damage  to  the  grinding  plates. 


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Prices,  Capacities,  Speeds,  Etc. 
Of  The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mill 


Size 
Inches 


16 

18. 

20 

22 
24 
26 
30 
32 
36 


List 
Price 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Required 
H.  P.  Loaded 

Required 
H.  P. 
Empty 

Size  Pulley 

Capacity 
in  Pounds 
per  Hour 

Diam. 

Face 

$  500.00 

2250 

10  to    30 

3 

8 

6 

1000  to-  2000 

550.00 

2150 

15  to    30 

4 

10 

8 

1500  to    3000 

580.00 

2050 

20  to    40 

4 

10 

8 

1800  to    3500 

600.00 

1850 

20  to    40 

5 

12 

8 

2000  to    4000 

700.00 

1700 

25  to    50 

5 

12 

8 

2500  to    5000 

850.00 

1600              35  to    60 

7 

14 

10 

3000  to    5000 

1000.00 
1080.00 

1400 
1400 

50  to  100 
60  to  100 

9 
10 

16 
16 

10 
10 

5000  to  10000 
6000  to  10000 

1200.00 

1300 

70  to  115 

14               18 

12 

7500  to  12500 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Volumes,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Length 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Floor  Space 
of  Base 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Center 
to  Center 
of  Pulleys 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Boxed  for  Export 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

16 

74 

42 

23 

65^x22^ 

12K 

35 

1000 

1400 

56 

18 

74 

38              27 

66^x26^         14H 

35 

1300 

1700 

56 

20 

74               38              27 

66^x26^ 

14H 

35 

1300 

1700 

56 

22 

85              42              30           75     x26>^ 

16K 

42 

2000 

2400 

82 

24 

85 

42 

30           75     x26X 

16K 

42 

2000 

2400 

82 

26 

101 

45 

32 

86^x32^ 

!8# 

47 

3100 

3700 

107 

30 

101 

52              40 

88>ix39K 

22 

47 

4000 

4700 

179 

32 

101 

52              40 

88^gx39K 

22 

47 

4100 

4800 

179 

36 

123 

58              48 

108     x48 

25 

60 

6600 

7300 

261 

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The  Monarch  Vertical  Motion  Shoe  Feeder 


This  feeder  derives  its  name  from  the  motion  imparted  to  it  by  a  belt,  running  from  a  pulley  on  the  mill 
spindle  to  another  on  the  feed.  In  this  manner  the  shoe  is  made  to  rise  and  fall  by  the  operation  of  a  cam 
eccentric  and  a  uniform  feeding  is  accomplished. 

Movement  of  the  small  lever  shown  in  the  cut  throws  the  cam  in  or  out  of  contact  with  the  shoe,  instantly 
starting  or  stopping  the  operation  of  the  feed  while  the  mill  is  in  motion. 

Adjustment  of  the  feed  is  simple  and  effective  and  no  other  attention  is  necessary  as  the  construction  is 
simple  and  the  motion  practically  noiseless. 


The  Monarch  Force  Feeder 


Provided  with  a  gear-driven  roll,  having  projections  arranged  in  a  manner  proven  by  experience  to  be 
most  efficient.  This  feeder  is  especially  adapted  to  handling  material  the  nature  and  size  of  which  prevent 
successful  feeding  by  gravity  alone. 

The  construction  and  method  of  regulation  are  clearly  shown  in  sectional  view  above. 


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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mill 


Motor-Driven,  with  60-Cycle  Motors 

The  advantages  to  be  gained  in  driving  machines  by  means  of  individual  motors  are  so  well  known  and  established  that  they 
have  ceased  to  create  comment  and  we  do  not  enlarge  upon  them  here. 

The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Motor-Driven  Attrition  Mill  embodies  all  of  the  points  of  excellence  and  superiority  found  in  the  ball 
bearing  belt-driven  mill  and  in  addition  is  equipped  to  make  it  a  perfect  modification  for  the  user  of  electric  motive  power. 

The  motors  are  the  best  obtainable,  are  specially  constructed  for  this  service  and  give  the  mill  the  maximum  efficiency  of  which 
it  is  capable. 

Electrical  equipment  consists  of  two  Direct  Connected  60-Cycle  Westinghouse  Special  Type  C.  C.  L.  Induction  Motors,  one  Oil 
Immersed  Type  "E"  Auto-Starter,  of  sufficient  size  to  start  both  motors  simultaneously,  one  Overload  Release  and  one  No  Voltage 
Release. 

NOTE.  These  combinations  are  standard  and  must  be  strictly  adhered  to.  Conditions  requiring  special  equipment  should  be 
referred  to  us  for  estimate. 

Prices  and  Electrical  Data 


Size 
of 
Mill 
Inches 

List  Price 

Horse 
Power 
of  Motors 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Phase 

Cycle 

Number  of 
Starters 

Current 

Voltage 

20 

/  $1280.00 
\     1460.00 

10     \ 

15     / 

1710 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

220-440-550 

24 

/     1550.00 
\     1700.00 

15     \ 
20     / 

1710 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

220-440-550 

26 

2150.00 

30 

1710 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

M 

220-440-550 

f    2370.00 

30 

1710      } 

G 

30 

2450.00 
2500.00 

30 
35 

1140 
1710 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

'•J3 

220-440-550 

(     2600.00 

35 

1140      J 

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4J 

2450.00 

30 

1710      } 

< 

32 

2530.00 
'      2600.00 

30 

35 

1140 
1710 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

220-440-550 

2680.00 

35 

1140      J 

36 

/     3000.00 
\     3200.00 

40     \ 
50     / 

1140 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

220-440-550 

Dimensions,  Weights,  Volumes,  Etc. 


Size 
of 

Mill 
Inches 

Overall  Dimensions 

From  Floor 
to  Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Floor  Space 
of  Base 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Boxed  for  Export 

Length 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

20 

80 

38 

27 

14f* 

72^x26^ 

2300 

2760 

70 

24 

91 

42 

30 

16K 

81     x26}4 

/    3200  to 
\      3500 

3680  to  \ 
3980  / 

99 

26 

114 

45 

32 

18^ 

99>^x32^ 

5000 

5670 

113 

30 

108 

52 

40 

22 

95^x39^ 

/    6000  to 
\      6600 

6700  to  \ 
7300  / 

179 

32 

108 

52 

40 

22 

95^x39% 

/    6000  to 
\      6600 

6700  to  \ 
7300  / 

179 

36 

I 

for  the  < 

131 

58 

48 

25 

116     x48 

/    9500  to 
\     10000 

10250  to  \ 
10750  / 

222 

f  separate  Auto-Starter  for  each  motor  and  separate  No  Voltage  and  Overload  Release  for  each  Starter  is  required,  charge 
:xtra  equipment  as  per  price  list  on  page  154. 

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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mill 


Motor-Driven,  with  25-Cycle  Motors 

Each  equipped  with  two  Direct  Connected  25-Cycle  Westinghouse  Special  Type  C.  C.  L.  Induction 
Motors,  one  Oil  Immersed  Type  "E"  Auto-Starter,  of  sufficient  size  to  start  both  motors  simultaneously,  one 
3verload  Release  and  one  No  Voltage  Release. 

NOTE.  These  combinations  are  standard  and  must  be  strictly  adhered  to.  Conditions  requiring  special 
jquipment  should  be  referred  to  us  for  estimate. 

Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Mill 
Inches 

List 
Price 

Horse 
Power 
of 

Motors 

Speed 
R.P.  M. 

Floor 
Space 
of  Base 

Inches 

Overall  Dimensions 

From 
Floor  to 
Center  of 
Shaft  Ins. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Boxed  for  Export 

Length 
Inches 

Height 

Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Weight 

Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

24 
24 
26 
30 
32 
36 
36 

$1900.00 
2070.00 
2660.00 
2810.00 
2890.00 
3310.00 
3660.00 

15 
20 
30 
30 
30 
40 
50 

1440 
1440 
1440 
1440 
1440 
1440 
1440 

81     x26K 
81     x26K 
99^x32^ 
95^gx39X 
95^x39^ 
116    x48 
116    x48 

97 
97 
114 
115 
115 
139 
139 

42 
42 
45 
52 
52 
58 
58 

30 
30 
32 
40 
40 
48 
48 

16K 
16K 

18K 
22 
22 
25 

25 

3200 
3500 
5000 
6000 
6000 
9500 
10000 

3680 
3980 
5670 
6700 
6700 
10250 
10750 

86 
86 
113 
210 
210 
302 
302 

If  separate  Auto-Starter  for  each  motor  and  separate  No  Voltage  and  Overload  Release  for  each  Starter  is  required,  the  extra 
quipment  will  be  charged  for  as  per  list  below. 

Two-Point  Oil  Immersed  Self-Contained  Starters  for  Squirrel  Cage  Motors 

Type  "E"  Auto-Starter  can  be  used  on  voltages  10%  higher  or  lower  than  rated  voltage. 

Weight  and  price  include  complete  auto-starter  with  self-contained  auto-transformers  and  oil,  which  is 
ihipped  separately. 

Any  Type  "E"  Auto-Starter  can  be  equipped  with  a  self;contained  automatic  no  voltage  release  and  with 
i  separate  overload  release. 

Prices  are  regular,  weights  are  gross  (shipping)  and  may  vary  5%  from  figures  given. 


220  Volts—  60  Cycle 

220  Volts—  25  Cycle 

440  and  550  Volts—  60  Cycle 

440  and  550  Volts—  25  Cycle 

H.  P. 

Weight 

Regular 
Price 

H.  P. 

Weight 

Regular 
Price 

H.  P. 

Weight 

Regular 
Price 

H.  P. 

Weight 

Regular 
Price 

7# 
15 
30 
50 
100 

250 
250 
290 

535 
875 

$120.00 
120.00 

140.00 
180.00 
380.00 

7K 
15 
30 
50 
100 

250 
290 
535 
615 

875 

$130.00 
150.00 

180.00 
230.00 
400.00 

7# 
15 
30 
50 
100 
200 

250 
250 
290 
535 
615 
875 

$120.00 
120.00 

150.00 
190.00 
280.00 
440.00 

1% 
15 
30 
50 
100 

250 
290 
535 
615 
875 

$130.00 
150.00 
190.00 
240.00 
350.00 

No  Voltage  and  Overload  Release  Devices  for  Type 

Ratings  and  Regular  Prices 


'E"  Auto-Starters 


Maximum  Horse  Power 

Regular  Price 

Maximum  Horse  Power 

Regular  Price 

220  Volt 

440  Volt 

550  Volt 

No  Voltage 

$20.00 

Overload 

220  Volt 

440  Volt 

550  Volt 

No  Voltage 

Overload 

35 

75 

100 

$30.00 

100 

200 

200 

$20.00 

$36.00 

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The  Monarch   Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc  Corn  Cracker 


Belt-Driven,  Single  Disc,  Ball  Bearing  Corn  Cracker  with  Shake  Feed 

This  mill  was  designed  primarily  for  the  purpose  of  cracking  corn  and  is  entirely  satisfactory  for  this 
work,  as,  with  one  head  only  in  motion,  a  minimum  amount  of  fine  meal  is  produced  in  the  operation. 

Monarch  Single  Disc  Corn  Crackers  are  equipped  with  ball  bearings  which  give  them  the  same  advan- 
tages found  in  our  Standard  Mills.  They  have  the  safety  and  quick  release  features,  are  well  and  carefully 
built  and  modern  in  every  respect. 


Prices,  Capacities,  Speeds,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Mill 
Inches 

List  Price 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of  Pulley 

Diam. 

Face 
6 

16 

$360.00 

1400 

8 

20 

400.00                    1140 

10                   8 

24 

600.00                    1140 

12 

8 

30 

800.00                      800 

16 

10 

32 

850.00                     800 

16 

10 

36 

1100.00                      800 

18 

12 

Capacity 
per  Hour 
Bushels 


50  to  75 
75  to  125 
100  to  200 
175  to  275 
200  to  300 
300  to  400 


Horse  Power 
Required 


5  to     8 

8  to  10 
10  to  15 
15  to  25 
18  to  30 
20  to  35 


Dimensions,  Weights,  Volumes,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Mill 
Inches 

Length 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Floor  Space            Weight 
of  Base                  T  . 
Inches                    Lbs- 

16 

55 

38 

23 

12tf 

23x44                875 

20 

55                 41 

27 

14}4             27x46                960 

24 

60 

46 

29                   16^             27x51              1400 

30 

76 

60 

40                   22                 40x64              3000 

32 

76 

60 

40 

22                 40x64              3025 

36 

102 

65 

48 

25 

48x87              5360 

Boxed  for  Export 


Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Gu.  Ft. 

35 

925 

1060      46 

1550      57 

3200      124 

3275      124 

5660     210 

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The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc  Corn  Cracker 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc 
Corn  Cracker  (Motor-Driven) 

The  words  motor-driven  in  the  above  title  accurately  describe  the  only  important  feature  in  which  this 
mill  differs  from  the  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc  Mill  previously  described. 

Having  but  one  movable  head,  it  is  equipped  with  but  one  motor  which  is  specially  designed  for  this 
installation  and  gives  the  mill  ample  power  to  perform  the  work  for  which  it  is  intended. 

Except  the  over-all  length  this  machine  has  the  same  dimensions  as  the  belt-driven  Corn  Cracker. 

Prices,  Speeds,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
of 

Mill 
Inches 

List 
Price 

Horse 
Power 
of 
Motor 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Phase 

| 

>, 

0 

No. 
of 
Starters 

O 

Voltage 

cClll      Weight 
Inches           Lbs- 

Boxed  for  Export 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

20     $  770.00 

7K 

1140    2  or  3 

60 

1 

220-440-550 

59           1500           1650            46 

20 

820.00 

10 

1140 

2  or  3 

60 

1 

M 

220-440-550 

59          1500 

1650 

46 

24 

1020.00 

10 

1140 

2  or  3     60 

1 

| 

220-440-550 

64          2300           2450 

57 

24 

1090.00 

15 

1140 

2  or  3  !   60 

1 

1 

220-440-550 

64          2465           2615 

57 

30 

1400.00 

20 

1140 

2  or  3  !   60 

1 

g 

220-440-550 

84          3600           3800 

124 

30 

1540.00 

25 

850 

2  or  3     60 

1 

1 

220-440-550 

84 

3600 

3800 

124 

32 

1510.00        20 

850 

2  or  3     60 

1 

<i 

220-440-550 

84 

3650 

3850 

124 

32 

1600.00 

25 

850    2  or  3     60 

1 

220-440-550 

84 

3650 

3850 

124 

36 

1920.00 

30 

850    2  or  3     60 

1 

220-440-550 

102 

5250 

5550 

210 

36 

2000.00 

35 

850    2  or  3 

60 

1 

220-440-550 

102 

6100 

6500 

210 

Ball  Bearings  for  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mills 
Size  Numbers  and  Prices 


For 
16-In.  Mill 

For 
18-In.  Mill 

For 
20-In.  Mill 

For 
22-In.  Mill 

For 
24-In.  Mill 

For 
26-In.  Mill 

For 
30-In.  Mill 

For 
32-In.  Mill 

For 
36-In.  Mill 

No.  313 
$24.00 
No.  410 
$22.50 

No.  313 
$24.00 
No.  410 
$22.50 

No.  313 
$24.00 
No.  410 
$22.50 

No.  315 
$31.00 
No.  412 
$31.00 

No.  315 
$31.00 
No.  412 
$31.00 

No.  316 
$35.00 
No.  413 
$36.50 

No.  316 
$35.00 
No.  413 
$36.50 

No.  316 
$35.00 
No.  413 
$36.50 

No.  318 
$51.50 

No.  414 
$45.50 

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The   Monarch  Ball   Bearing  Single   Disc  Feed   Grinder 

In  milling  plants  where  economy  of  space  is  a  consideration 
and  large  capacity  not  a  requisite,  we  recommend  the  installation 
of  the  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc  Feed  Grinder. 

Under  the  above  circumstances,  this  machine  is  a  very  satis- 
factory medium  for  the  reduction  of  all  kinds  of  grain,  both 
unmixed  and  in  combinations,  crushed  corn  and  cob,  etc.,  into  a 
fine  and  uniformly  ground  product. 

Its  operation  is  briefly  described  as  follows :  The  under  - 
ground  stock,  continually  agitated  by  the  motion  of  the  feeder, 
falls  into  a  feed  box  from  which  it  is  conveyed  through  the  eye 
of  the  stationary  head  by  means  of  a  worm  conveyor.  Coming 
into  contact  with  the  center  of  the  plates,  it  is  subjected  at  this 
point  to  a  rough  grinding;  then  scattered  uniformly  over  the 
entire  surface  where  it  is  finely  ground  before  being  discharged . 

Grinding  plates,  while  of  the  same  quality  as  those  used  on 
our  Standard  Ball  Bearing  Attrition  Mills  are  especially  designed  to  handle  the  different  kinds  of  work 
for  which  the  single  disc  machine  is  recommended.  The  revolving  disc  to  which  the  plates  are  fastened, 
is  made  of  amply  sufficient  strength  to  withstand  the  speed  and  service  required  of  it. 

Ball  Bearings,  safety  and  quick  release  devices  and  solid  durable  construction,  give  this  mill  the  same 
economical  advantages  as  are  obtained  thorough  them  in  our  Standard  Ball  Bearing  Double  Runner 
Head  Attrition  Mill. 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc 
Feed  Grinder  (Belt-Driven) 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Mill 
Inches 

Price 

Length 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Floor  Space 
of  Base 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Boxed  for  Export 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

16 
20 

$360.00 

400.00 

55 
55 

38 
41 

23 

27 

12# 

14 

23x45 
27x46 

3000 
2500 

8x6 
10x8 

875 

960 

925 
1060 

35 
46 

The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc 
Feed  Grinder  (Motor-Driven) 


Exclusive  of  the  fact  that  it  is 
equipped  with  direct  connected 
motor  and  therefore  suited  to 
the  requirements  of  users  of 
electricity,  this  mill  is  identical 
with  the  Single  Disc  Feed  Grinder 
described  above. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Mill 
Inches 

Price 

H.  P. 

of 
Motor 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Length 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Floor  Space 
of  Base 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Boxed  for  Export 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

16 
16 

$780.00 
840.00 

10 
15 

3400 
3400 

55 
59 

38 
41 

23 
27 

12K 
14 

23x45 
27x49 

1400 
1500 

1500 
1600 

35 
35 

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The  Monarch  Drives,  Numbers  1 5  and  1 7 


The  No.  15  Drive  (Opposite) 

Permits  of  the  use  of  an  endless  belt  and  consists 
of  one  pulley  in  a  tightener  frame  and  one  on  a  short 
drive  shaft.  When  it  becomes  necessary  to  reverse  the 
mill,  all  that  is  required  is  the  dropping  of  the  tightener 
far  enough  to  allow  its  pulley  to  pass  the  pulley  on  the 
drive  shaft.  By  throwing  the  tightener,  the  pulley  it 
contains  and  the  pulley  on  the  short  drive  shaft  to  a 
position  opposite  to  that  previously  occupied,  chang- 
ing the  tightener  rod  to  the  opposite  side  of  the  mill 
and  replacing  the  belt,  the  mill  is  made  ready  for  the 
reverse  motion. 

The  drive  may  be  used  equally  as  well  above  as 
below  the  mill,  but  to  secure  the  best  results  we  advise 
its  being  used  below  when  it  can  be  so  arranged. 

We  furnish  with  the  No.  15  Drive,  everything 
shown  in  the  cut  with  the  exception  of  the  belting  and 
the  driven  pulley;  and  in  addition  two  post  boxes 
for  driven  shaft.  If  given  the  speed  of  drive  shaft 
and  size  of  pulley  we  will  be  glad  to  advise  as  to 
size  of  driven  pulley.  Our  special  Muncy  AA 
Leather  Belt  is  recommended  for  Monarch  Drives. 


The  No.  17  Drive  (Opposite) 

Consists  of  two  short  countershafts,  on 
one  of  which  is  the  main  drive  pulley.  A 
special  adjustment  bearing  is  fitted  to  either 
one  of  the  shafts  as  a  tightener.  In  the  cut, 
the  upper  pulley  carries  the  reverse  motion. 
When  the  mill  is  to  be  reversed,  all  that  is 
necessary  is  the  changing  of  the  drive  pulley 
to  the  other  shaft.  Our  special  adjustable 
bearing,  which  is  furnished  with  this  drive, 
permits  of  the  use  of  endless  belts,  as  the 
slack  or  stretch  may  be  taken  up  at  any  time 
by  its  adjustment. 

The  drive  may  be  used  equally  as  well 
above  as  below  the  floor.  We  furnish  with 
the  No.  17  Drive,  two  pulleys,  two  shafts, 
safety  collars,  two  special  take-up  boxes  and 
two  post  boxes. 


Price  List 


Size 
of 
Mill 
Inches 

Price  15  Drive 

Price  17  Drive 

Size 
of 
Mill 
Inches 

Price  15  Drive 

Price  17  Drive 

With 
Chain  Oiling 
Hangers 

With 
Ball  Bearing 
Hangers 
and  Yoke 

With 
Chain  Oiling 
Hangers 

With 
Ball  Bearing 
Hangers 

With 
Chain  Oiling 
Hangers 

With 
Ball  Bearing 
Hangers 
and  Yoke 

With 
Chain  Oiling 
Hangers 

With 
Ball  Bearing 
Hangers 

16 

18 
20 

22 

$  95.00 
100.00 
105.00 
115.00 

$225.00 
225.00 
225.00 
245.00 

$  95.00 
100.00 
105.00 
115.00 

$225.00 
225.00 
225.00 
245.00 

24 
26 
30 
32 
36 

$125.00 
135.00 
180.00 
180.00 
210.00 

$245.00 
335.00 
395.00 
395.00 
400.00 

$125.00 
135.00 
180.00 
180.00 
210.00 

$245.00 
335.00 
390.00 
390.00 
400.00 

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Monarch  Ball  Bearing  Reverse  Drive  Countershaft 


This  illustration  shows  the  New  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Reverse  Drive  Countershaft  for  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Attrition  Mills.  The  twin  pulleys  on  this  drive,  as  will 
be  noted  by  reference  to  the  sketch,  are  equipped  with 
annular  ball  bearings,  are  mounted  on  separate  inner 
hubs  and  fitted  with  clutch  couplings.  When  in  opera- 
tion, one  clutch  is  disengaged,  allowing  its  pulley  to 
revolve  on  the  balls  in  reverse  motion  to  the  shaft.  The 
other  pulley,  engaged  to  the  shaft,  drives  one  end  of  the 
mill  and  the  return  belt  passing  over  the  loose  pulley, 
which  runs  in  the  opposite  direction,  drives  the  other 
end  in  reverse  motion. 


The  general  reverse  motion  is  accomplished  by  engaging  one  clutch  and  disengaging  the  other.  We 
guarantee  this  drive  to  save  power  and  prolong  the  life  of  grinding  plates  by  allowing  the  mill  to  be 
reversed  when  plates  get  dull  on  one  edge. 

The  hanger  bearings  are  of  the  ball  bearing  type.  We  furnish  with  this  type  of  drive,  two  ball  bear- 
ing pulleys  with  clutch  for  each,  one  shaft,  two  adjustable  ball  bearing  hangers  and  two  collars. 

Price  List 


Size  of  Mill 
Inches 


16 
18 
20 
22 
24 


Price  of  Drive 

Size  of  Mill 
Inches 

Price  of  Drive 

$240.00 
240.00 
240.00 
270.00 
77000 

26 
30 
32 
36 

$330.00 
330.00 
330.00 
530.00 

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Price  List  of  Repair  Parts 

Monarch   Ball   Bearing   Attrition   Mills 

Dust  Collars  and  Seal  Rings 


DUST  COLLARS 

SEAL  RINGS 

Size 
Inches 

Mill 

Price 
Each 

Size 
Inches 

Mill 

Price 
Each 

16 

Ball  Bearing  Attrition  . 

$1.00 

16 

Ball  Bearing  Attrition 

$5.50 

18 

1.50 

18 

6.00 

20 

.1 

1.50 

20 

,.           ,i               U 

6.00 

22 

11                        11                                        .1 

2.00 

22 

ii           .1               U 

7.00 

24 

1, 

2.00 

24 

7.00 

26 

,,                     41 

2.50 

26 

7.50 

30 

«                     II 

2.50 

30 

U           U               U 

8.00 

32 

II                     II 

2.50 

32 

U           .1               ii 

8.00 

36 



3.00 

36 



10.00 

Grinding   Plates   for  All   Styles   Attrition   Mills 


Size  _   _ 

16  In. 

18  In. 

20  In. 

22  In. 

24  In. 

26  In. 

30  In. 

32  In. 

36  In. 

Price,  Per  Set.  . 

$16.00 

$18.00 

$20.00 

$22.00 

$24.00 

$27.00 

$30.00 

$33.00 

$36.00 

Regrinding  Attrition  Mill  Plates 


Size  

16  In. 

18  In. 

20  In. 

22  In. 

24  In. 

26  In. 

30  In. 

32  In. 

36  In. 

Price,  Per  Set.. 

$5.30 

$6.00 

$6.75 

$7.30 

$8.00 

$8.75 

$10.00 

$11.00 

$12.00 

Runner  Arm  Plates  and  Screws  for  Attrition  Mills 


Size  Mill 

16  In. 

18  In. 

20  In. 

22  In. 

24  In. 

26  In. 

30  In. 

32  In. 

36  In. 

Price,  Per  Set_. 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.70 

$1.80 

$1.90 

$2.00 

Bolts  for  Attrition  Mill  Plates 


Size  Mill     . 

16  In. 

18  In. 

20  In. 

22  In. 

24  In. 

26  In. 

30  In. 

32  In. 

36  In. 

Price,  Per  Set._ 

$3.60 

$3.60 

$3.60 

$3.60 

$3.60 

$3.60 

$6.00 

$6.00 

$6.00 

MONARCH 

BURR  MILLS 


Section  E,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Standard  French  Burr  Mill 


WE  do  not  need  to  explain  to  you  the  uses  and  advantages  of  owning  a  burr  mill,  nor 
do  we  need  to  tell  you  what  money  savers  they  are,  as  well  as  money  makers,  but 
our  object  is  to  prove  to  your  satisfaction  that  the  Monarch  Burr  Mills  are  superior 
in  construction;  so  much  so  that  they  are  in  a  class  by  themselves.    On  pages  that  are  inter- 
vening we  will  definitely  and  thoroughly  endeavor  to  explain  and  illustrate  the  superior  merits 
of  the  Monarch  Mills,  and  we  would  advise  you,  if  you  are  interested  in  mills  of  this  character } 
and  wish  to  spend  your  money  to  the  utmost  advantage  when  the  time  comes  to  purchase, 
that  you  read  what  we  have  to  say  on  the  matter  carefully,  for  ours  is  a  straight  business 
proposition  and  means  dollars  in  your  pocket. 

We  would  also  ask  you  to  remember  that  it  is  not  the  first  cost  of  a  mill,  but  its  earning 
power  that  determines  its  value.  We  do  not  ask  you  to  take  our  word  in  the  matter  alone, 
although  that  should  be  sufficient,  for  we  have  been  building  these  mills  for  more  than  a  quarter 
of  a  century.  We  prove  all  we  say,  both  by  the  testimony  of  other  practical  mill  men,  who 
have  used  our  mills,  and  also  by  allowing  you  to  test  any  of  our  mills  adapted  to  your  power, 
in  which  you  may  be  interested. 

The  illustrations  on  the  following  pages  show  our  latest  and  most  improved  types  of 
Monarch  French  Burr  Mills.  They  are  built  in  a  plain  and  simple  fashion,  strongly  constructed 
and  embody  the  very  best  materials  it  is  possible  for  us  to  secure.  They  will  stand  the  most 
severe  strain  that  may  be  put  upon  them  and  we  absolutely  guarantee  them  to  have  the 
maximum  capacity,  considering  the  amount  of  power  used.  We  would  especially  call  your 
attention  to  their  neat  and  sightly  appearance,  the  compactness  of  their  general  outline  and 
their  graceful  solidity. 

If  any  of  the  details  which  follow  are  not  exactly  clear  to  you,  it  would  be  our  special 
pleasure  to  give  you  a  more  full  and  personal  explanation  by  mail.  Never  hesitate  to  write 
us.  We  build  this  mill  in  various  sizes  with  slight  variations  for  different  purposes  which 
you  will  note  by  reading  or  referring  to  the  pages  following. 

We  again  repeat,  and  would  endeavor  to  press  on  your  mind,  that  the  life  of  a  mill  depends 
on  the  material  that  enters  into  its  construction  and  should  be  taken  into  consideration  when 
placing  your  order. 


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Sectional  View  of  The  Monarch  Standard  French  Burr  Mill 


Refer  to  the  sectional  view  of  the  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  and  note  the  manner  of  its  interior  construc- 
tion, especially  how  all  superfluous  mechanism  has  been  eliminated  in  it.  We  would  ask  you  to  refer  to  the 
table  of  description  and  weight  of  our  mills  (see  page  168)  and  compare  these  with  the  price  list  and  you  will 
see  that  they  are  comparatively  inexpensive  for  the  class  of  work  they  are  designed  to  do.  A  very  large  amount 
of  machine  work  enters  into  their  construction,  but  no  expense  has  been  spared  on  either  major  or  minor  details, 
to  make  them  absolutely  perfect  in  every  way  possible.  The  Monarch  is  a  mill  that  should,  and  will,  appeal 
to  every  conscientious  purchaser. 


Quick  Release,  Ball  Bearing  and  Relief  Spring 

The  adjustable  end  of  the  mill  is  composed  of  the 
parts  shown  in  opposite  cut. 

Fig.  1  is  the  Relief  Spring  which  allows  the  burrs  to 
separate  when  any  hard  substance  comes  between  them. 
It  consists  of  heavy  coiled  steel  and  is  placed  in  the  case 
(Fig.  2)  which  is  bored  and  turned  and  bolted  to  the  flange 
on  the  end  bearing.  On  the  inside  of  this  spring  we  place 
the  steel  step  box  (Fig.  3)  in  which  the  patent  ball  bearing 
(Fig.  4)  is  located.  This  works  between  the  end  of  the 
spindle  and  the  eccentric  of  the  cam  flattened  on  two  sides, 
the  ends  being  on  a  true  circle. 

Fig.  5  is  the  casting  containing  the  quick  release 
which  screws  on  the  step  box  (Fig.  3)  and  fits  snugly 
against  the  small  end  of  the  case  (Fig.  2).  It  is  held  in 
position  by  the  small  pin  (Fig.  6)  which  passes  through 
the  flanges  on  the  case  and  the  casing  containing  the 
quick  release  (Figs.  2  and  5).  Fig.  7  represents  our  quick 
release  located  in  the  casing  (Fig.  5)  as  you  will  see  by 
referring  to  the  illustration. 

Fig.   8  is  the  adjusting  screw  which  regulates  the  coarseness  or  fineness  of  the  grinding.    Fig.  9  is 
the  jamb  nut  which  locks  the  adjusting  screw  after  the  mill  has  been  regulated. 


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The  Monarch  Standard 
French  Burr  Mill 

The  Main  Shells 

Figs.  1  and  2  show  the  two  halves  of  the  mill.  Sufficient 
space  is  left  around  the  running  burr  for  a  free  delivery  of 
material  and  an  easy  circulation  of  air.  We  face  the  edges  of 
the  shells  where  they  join  and  rabbet  them  on  a  lathe  till 
they  fit  perfectly. 

Note  the  four  small  bosses  located  on  the  side  of  the 
shells.  They  face  parallel  to  the  rabbetted  edge,  with  holes 
bored  exactly  in  the  center  of  their  rabetted  circles  to  fit  the 
centering  bosses  on  the  opposite  shell  to  which  they  are 
bolted  with  long  heavy  bolts  of  great  strength. 

The  delivery  spout  is  of  a  very  convenient  shape,  is  less 
apt  to  clog  than  any  other  and  is  constructed  along  scientific 
lines.  Figs.  1  and  2  clearly  illustrate  the  points  mentioned. 


Fig.  2.     Bed  End  of  Mill 


Fig.  1.    Runner  or  Adjusting  End  of  Mill 


The  Monarch  Method  of  Fastening 
the  Runner  on  the  Spindle 

We  fasten  the  runner  to  the  spindle  by  a  patented  device  of  our  own,  which  consists 
of  a  split  tapered  sleeve  as  shown  in  cut.  By  this  device  it  is  possible  to  easily  and 
accurately  move  the  runner  on  the  spindle  and  still  keep  it  in  perfect  face  with  the 
bed-stone.  This  device  closes  completely  around  the  spindle  and  extends  the  full 
length  of  the  hub,  bringing  the  face  of  the  runner  burr  always  at  a  right  angle  with  the 
spindle.  You  will  see  by  this  method  it  can  be  kept  in  perfect  face  with  the  bed-stone 
and  at  the  same  time  can  be  easily  moved. 


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The  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with 
Ball  Bearings 


Style  "A" 


The  application  of  ball  bearings  to  the  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  illustrated  above,  is  the  outcome  of  a 
demand  which  has  been  created  by  the  proof  of  the  value  of  this  type  of  bearing  as  an  agency  for  the  conserva- 
tion of  power  and  lubricant  and  the  elimination  of  the  wear  and  expense  caused  by  friction. 

The  mechanical  efficiency  of  ball  bearings  as  a  means  for  the  transmission  or  distribution  of  power,  depends 
absolutely  on  the  accuracy  and  precision  with  which  co- working  parts  are  machined  and  fitted;  therefore,  we 
have  taken  great  care  that  there  are  no  discrepancies  in  the  design  and  construction  of  the  Monarch  Ball 
Bearing  French  Burr  Mill.  Machine  work  is  accurate  to  the  highest  degree  and  every  part  is  carefully  assembled 
to  make  a  permanently  satisfactory  machine. 

The  ball  bearings  are  guaranteed  for  a  period  of  one  year,  a  provision  which  does  not  intimate  that  they 
are  likely  to  become  unserviceable  after  the  expiration  of  that  time,  but  which  protects  the  purchaser  against 
physical  defects,  which  if  existent  at  the  time  of  sale,  will  become  apparent  before  the  expiration  of  the  guarantee. 

Due  provision  has  been  made  to  facilitate  the  taking  up  of  any  wear  on  the  faces  of  the  burrs,  by  mounting 
the  bearings  on  sleeves.  These  sleeves  are  arranged  to  slide  on  the  feather  of  the  shaft  so  that  the  stones  can 
be  brought  together  without  disturbing  the  position  of  the  bearings.  In  other  details  this  mill  is  similar  to  our 
standard  Burr  Mill  with  babbitt  bearings. 

Detailed  information  as  to  power  requirements   will  be  furnished  on  application. 
See  Page  168  for  prices,  capacities,  etc. 


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The  Monarch  Motor-Driven  French 
Burr  Mill 


Style  "B" 


The  increase  and  development  of  hydro  and  steam  generated  electric  plants  throughout  the  country  is 
rapidly  making  electricity  available  as  a  motive  power  for  all  branches  of  industry,  and  mill  owners  are  rapidly 
taking  advantage  of  a  service  which  has  proved  to  be  very  satisfactory  and  economical.  With  this  in  mind 
and  following  our  usual  policy  of  supplying  milling  utilities  to  meet  every  condition  and  class  of  work  we  offer 
the  Monarch  Motor-Driven  French  Burr  Mill  to  the  trade  for  use  where  electricity  can  be  advantageously 
purchased  or  generated. 

While  closely  following  the  lines  of  construction  and  including  all  the  exclusive  points  of  superiority  found 
in  the  Monarch  Belt- Driven  Burr  Mill,  the  machine  shown  in  the  illustration  is  equipped  with  a  specially 
constructed  motor,  which  gives  it  the  speed  and  capacity  required  in  the  work  for  which  it  is  recommended. 

In  general  the  advantages  of  a  motor-driven  mill  are  as  follows: 

It  requires  no  jack  or  countershaft  or  gearing  and  does  away  with  the  necessity  for  intermediate  lines  of 
shafting  with  bearing,  belts,  pulleys,  etc. 

It  is  started  instantly  by  the  throwing  of  a  switch  and  is  conveniently  stopped  in  the  same  manner,  thereby 
stopping  at  once  any  expense  connected  with  it. 

It  is  a  detached  piece  of  machinery  and  can  be  installed  in  any  out  of  the  way  place  in  the  mill. 
No  special  foundation  is  required  for  it  as  there  is  no  vibration  from  its  operation. 

We  recommend  purchasers,  when  ordering,  to  specify  ball  bearings  in  the  equipment  of  this  mill,  but  will 
furnish  it  with  babbitt  bearings  if  desired.  Prices,  capacities,  speed,  etc.,  and  detailed  electrical  data  will  be 
furnished  on  application. 


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These  illustrations  represent  our 
right  and  left-hand  mills.  Unless  other- 
wise specified,  all  mills  will  be  furnished 
left  hand.  Any  of  our  mills,  either 
standard  or  interchangeable,  can  be 
furnished  right  hand  when  it  is  neces- 
sary to  suit  the  place  or  drive. 


Right-Hand  Mill 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


PRICE 

Distance 

Floor  Space 

WirltV. 

Inches 

With  Self-Oiling 

With 

Over  All 

Over  All 

Over  All 

to  Center 

Occupies 

Bearings 

Ball  Bearings 

of  Shaft 

Inches 

12 

$137.50 

$250.00 

4'  4' 

2'0' 

2'  8' 

1'  1' 

20x39 

16 

180.00 

330.00 

5'0' 

2'  1' 

3'  2' 

1'3' 

22x45 

20 

250.00 

430.00 

6'0' 

2'  5' 

3'  5' 

1'4' 

24x54 

24 

320.00 

550.00 

6'  4' 

2'  9' 

3'  8' 

1'5' 

27  x57 

30 

420.00 

650.00 

6'  6' 

3'  4' 

4'  7' 

1'8' 

30x53 

Speeds,  Weights,  Capacities,  Etc. 


SIZE  OF  PULLEY 

Horse 

Capacity 

Capacity 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

R.  P.  M. 

Power 
Required 

Feed  Meal 
Bushels 

Table  Meal 
Bushels 

Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Ft. 

12 

8 

5 

1000  to  1200 

12  to    15 

5  to    7 

500 

660 

33 

16 

10 

6 

1000 

6  to  10 

20  to    25 

10  to  12 

800 

1000 

45 

20 

12 

8 

900 

10  to  15 

40  to    50 

15  to  20 

1350 

1615 

65 

24 

16 

8 

800 

15  to  25 

60  to    70 

20  to  25 

1800 

2150 

82 

30 

20 

8 

750 

20  to  30 

70  to  100 

25  to  30 

2500 

2900 

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The  Monarch  10  and  12 -Inch  Light 
Power  Burr  Mill 

A  Small  Mill  Carefully  Designed  for  Use  Upon  the  Farm  Where 
Only  a  Small  Amount  of  Power  is  Available 


The  Monarch  Light  Power  Burr  Mill 


Every  progressive  farmer  should  be  the  possessor  of  one  of  these  mills,  for  he  will  find  it  to  be  not  only  a 
convenience,  but  a  dollar-maker  to  him.  It  relieves  him  of  the  necessity  of  making  expensive  and  annoying  trips 
to  a  mill  on  busy  days  in  order  to  keep  the  necessary  amount  of  grist  on  hand.  If  you  are  such  a  farmer  and 
have  ever  had  experience  of  this  kind,  you  are  just  the  man  we  want  to  talk  to  about  Monarch  Mills,  for  we 
can  show  you  very  quickly  that  their  real  cost  is  very  small  in  comparison  with  the  tremendous  savings  they 
effect.  They  will  enable  you  to  grind  all  your  feed  freshly  as  you  need  it  and  you  know  how  much  more  nutri- 
tious fresh  feed  is  than  feed  which  has  been  ground  for  some  time. 

The  mill  which  we  sell  for  this  purpose  will  easily  pay  for  itself  in  a  very  short  time.  With  it  you  can  grind 
your  own  shelled  corn  or  crushed  corn  cob,  oats  and  rye,  screenings,  buckwheat  or  barley,  or  grind  the  finest 
quality  of  cornmeal  for  your  table,  or  cracked  corn  for  your  chickens. 

The  burrs  in  this  mill  are  genuine  solid  French  Burrs.  In  every  respect,  except  that  of  size,  they  are  iden- 
tical with  those  used  in  our  larger  mills.  We  have  carefully  selected  and  prepared  them  for  the  work  they 
have  to  do. 

Do  not  think  that  it  will  be  difficult  for  you  to  keep  a  Monarch  Mill  in  good  running  order.  It  is  .the 
simplest  thing  in  the  world  for  any  practical  man.  They  have  no  loose  parts;  no  mechanical  didos;  nothing  to 
get  out  of  order. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Capacities,  Etc. 


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CAPACITY 

BOXED  FOR 

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O    (H»-H 

BUSHELS  PER  HOUR 

EXPORT 

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Price 

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£» 
•-•S 

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Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

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EiS-S 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Table  • 
Meal 

Feed 
Meal 

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so  . 

13 

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60    . 
£3 

<u  .j 

Spu 

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>0 

10 

$110.00 

32 

27 

17 

16  x  17 

7x4 

8# 

10 

1000  to  1200 

2  to  4 

4  to  8 

325 

420 

14 

12 

125.00 

36 

32 

19 

17x17 

8x5 

10X 

13 

800  to  1200 

4  to  6 

6  to  12 

400 

510 

19 

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The  Monarch  Heavy  Duty  Burr  Mills 

Three  Pedestal  Type 


ROUTWALDRON  &  co. 

MUNCY  PA. 


Style  "E"— With  Self-Oiling  Bearings 


Style  "EE"— With  Ball  Bearings 


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The  Monarch  Heavy  Duty  Burr  Mill 

Three  Pedestal  Type 

This  mill  we  have  designed  for  the  especial  purpose  of  grinding  coke,  crushed  limestone,  paint  rock,  foundry 
facing,  graphite,  carbon  and  like  hard  materials.  It  is  the  heaviest  and  most  substantial  mill  made.  We  have 
so  constructed  it  that  it  runs  without  the  least  vibration,  which  speaks  much  for  its  solidity  of  construction 
and  insures  rapid  grinding  of  the  finest  quality. 

It  is  mounted  on  a  double  base  and  the  feed  or  bed  end  of  the  mill  can  be  run  back  by  the  use  of  the  hand 
lever  on  the  side  of  the  mill  after  removing  four  machine  bolts  and  four  "T"  bolts.  Being  on  a  double  base 
this  operation  is  made  all  the  more  easy,  and  free  access  to  the  burrs  easily  and  quickly  accomplished.  Each 
bearing  has  a  large  reservoir  holding  about  a  pint  of  oil,  and  is  supplied  with  two  cable  chain  oilers,  which 
distribute  it  evenly  to  all  parts  of  the  bearings.  These  bearings  are  absolutely  dustproof  and  superior  in 
every  way. 

We  have  applied  our  patent  ball  bearing  device  to  the  end  of  the  spindle.  The  peculiar  value  of  having 
it  on  this  mill  is  that  it  reduces  what  would  otherwise  be  a  large  amount  of  friction  to  a  minimum  and  thereby 
greatly  adds  to  the  capacity  of  the  mill.  The  spindle  is  3>^  inches  in  diameter  and  is  made  of  the  best  cold 
rolled  steel.  We  fit  a  positive  end  motion  shoe  feed  to  this  mill,  as  that  type  of  feed  is  best  suited  to  its  purposes. 
It  is  very  simple  and  very  effective  as  well,  and  is  so  sensitive  that  it  can  be  regulated  to  feed  any  desired  quan- 
tity with  the  greatest  ease. 

If  you  desire  we  will  furnish  your  mill  with  a  sub-base  which  will  be  so  arranged  that  the  belt  can  be 
tightened  or  slackened  without  removing  it.  from  the  pulleys.  This,  you  will  understand,  allows  of  the  use  of 
an  endless  belt. 

The  delivery  spout  is  located,  unless  otherwise  ordered,  in  the  most  convenient  position  underneath  the 
mill.  The  mill  being  absolutely  dustproof,  the  operator  is  enabled  to  keep  his  grinding  floor  perfectly  clean. 
However,  when  it  is  not  convenient  to  have  the  discharge  underneath,  the  delivery  spout  can  be  placed  on 
the  left-hand  side  when  you  stand  at  the  adjusting  end  facing  the  mill. 

Emery  rock  mill  stones  have  many  advantages  in  this  kind  of  work.  They  reduce  the  cost  of  grinding 
nearly  one-half  because  they  require  only  about  one-fourth  the  dressing  of  other  burrs  and  on  hard  materials 
will  wear  from  two  to  four  times  as  long  as  French  burrs  or  other  stones. 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size 
Inches 

PRICE 

OVER-  ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor 
Space 
.    Inches 

SELF-OILING  BEARINGS 

BALL  BEARINGS 

Height 

Length 

Width 

With 
French 
Burrs 

With 
Pebble  Grit 
or  Esopus 
Burrs 

With 
Emery 
Rock 
Burrs 

With 
French 
Burrs 

With 
Pebble  Grit 
or  Esopus 
Burrs 

With 
Emory 
Rock 
Burrs 

30 

$  800.00 

$750.00 

$  960.00 

$1050.00 

$1000.00 

$1200.00 

4'  11" 

8'  4" 

3'1" 

89x34 

36 

1040.00 

950.00 

1200.00 

1280.00 

1200.00 

1440.00 

5'    5" 

8'  4" 

3'  7" 

89  x40 

Dimensions,  Speeds,  Weights,  Etc. 


BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Horse  Power 
Required 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

30 

23 

24  x  12 

650  to  700 

35  to  40 

5000 

5488 

155 

36 

26 

30  x  12 

550  to  600 

40  to  50 

6500 

7050 

162 

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Monarch  French  Burr  Mills  with  Interchangeable  Burrs 


The  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with  Interchangeable  Burrs — Round  Hopper  and  Shoe  Feed 


The  Monarch_French  Burr  Mill  with  Interchangeable  Burrs — Force  Feed 


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The  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with 
Interchangeable  Burrs 

THE  most  advantageous  feature  in  this  mill  is  that  of  the  interchangeable  burrs.    By 
the  use  of  this  feature,  the  user  can  readily  substitute  the  runner  for  the  bed-stone  or 
the  bed-stone  for  the  runner,  or  procure  new  burrs  from  the  factory,  or  make  any  other 
change  of  the  burrs  required  without  returning  the  mill  to  us  for  repairs.    If  you  are  a  busy 
miller  and  have  to  keep  your  mill  running  all  day  long  you  can  save  yourself  much  unnecessary 
delay  by  this  feature,  for  the  changing  of  the  burrs  requires  only  a  few  minutes  time,  if  you 
have  an  extra  pair  on  hand  which  may  be  dressed  while  the  mill  is  running. 

These  mills  have,  over  and  over  again,  for  many  years,  demonstrated  their  superior 
practical  value.  They  are  especially  adapted  for  use  on  oil  cake,  foundry  facings,  plaster  of 
Paris,  table  corn  meal,  corn  and  cob  feed,  mineral  paint,  drugs,  spices,  mustard  seeds,  tobacco 
stems.  Emery  rock,  Esopus,  or  any  other  kind  of  burrs,  can  be  used  in  place  of  French  burrs, 
if  so  desired.  We  supply  a  good  many  Emery  Rock  burrs  for  paint  grinding,  foundry  facing, 
limestone,  graphite  and  like  hard  materials. 

If  you  want  to  grind  fine  meal,  the  burrs  should  be  especially  dressed  for  the  purpose. 
The  same  applies  to  corn  and  cob,  or  any  other  work  where  the  best  possible  results  are  desired. 

We  sometimes  furnish  this  mill  with  a  pair  of  solid  French  Burr  stones  for  feed  purposes 
and  a  pair  of  Monarch  Pebble  grit  for  meal.  This  places  you  in  a  position  to  please  your 
trade  by  always  giving  them  just  what  they  desire  and  a  pleased  customer  is  your 
best  advertisement. 

Monarch  Mills  of  this  type  are  not  only  time  savers  and  money  savers,  but  they  are 
great  money  makers  as  well. 

Before  purchasing  a  Burr  Mill  you  should  by  all  means  investigate  our  line  of  Monarchs. 
The  many  advantages  and  practical  features  involved  in  their  construction,  their  superior 
capacity,  their  economy  in  other  respects,  the  small  cost  of  keeping  them  in  repair,  the  strength 
and  durability  of  their  construction,  all  combine  to  make  them  the  ideal  mill  for  the  practical 
miller  and  taking  the  purchase  price  into  consideration,  you  will  find  it  impossible  to  secure  a 
mill  of  equal  value  for  anything  like  the  same  amount  of  money. 


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The  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with 
Interchangeable  Burrs 


In  the  above  illustration  the  two  parts  marked  "A"  are  the  runner  and  the  bed-stone. 
These  are  built  exactly  alike  and  as  they  appear  in  the  engraving,  one  shows  the  face  of  the 
burr  and  the  other  the  back;  either  one  can  be  used  as  runner  or  bed-stone,  or,  in  other  words, 
they  possess  the  advantage  of  being  interchangeable. 

"B"  is  the  runner  plate  or  hub  attached  to  the  shaft.  This  attachment  is  made  by  means 
of  our  patent  divided  tapered  steel  sleeve.  (Refer  to  description  of  same  feature  on  Monarch 
Standard  Mill  on  page  165.)  By  the  use  of  four  bolts,  either  burr  can  be  fastened  to  the  runner 
plate  or  to  the  inside  of  the  bed-shell.  "C"  is  the  outer  bed-shell  and  "E"  the  outer 
runner-shell.  Each  burr  is  encased  in  an  inner  shell  having  on  its  back  a  boss,  "F."  The 
outer  bed-shell  also  has  a  boss,  "G."  These  bosses  are  turned  and  fitted  so  that  when  the 
burrs  are  put  into  place,  they  come  into  perfect  face.  "H"  shows  our  split  leather-covered 
pulley.  You  never  injure  the  shaft  by  taking  a  pulley  off  of  a  Monarch  Mill. 

The  hopper  is  made  of  cast  iron  and  its  design  is  that  of  a  frustum  of  a  cone,  with  its 
sides  at  a  slant  of  50  degrees,  having  a  neck  on  the  small  or  lower  base,  through  which  the 
material  flows  to  a  light  shoe.  This  shoe  has  an  end  motion,  obtained  by  the  means  of  a 
•ocking  arm  and  an  eccentric  on  the  mill  spindle.  The  flow  of  the  material  is  regulated  by  a 
sleeve  around  the  neck  of  the  hopper,  which  is  raised  and  lowered  by  a  fork  lever  attached  to 
each  side  and  fulcrumed  at  the  center  on  either  arm  of  the  hopper  and  is  held  in  place  or 
adjusted  by  a  hand  wheel  at  the  opposite  end  of  the  lever.  The  important  feature  about  this 
feed  is  the  large,  slow  stream  which  it  delivers  which  especially  adapts  it  to  the  handling  of 
all  kinds  of  grain,  both  clean  and  dirty,  as  well  as  foundry  facings,  etc.  See  cut  on  page  172 
showing  Force  Feed,  which  is  used  for  special  purposes  and  which  can  be  put  on  any  size. 


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The  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with 
Interchangeable  Burrs 


The  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with  Interchangeable  Burrs 

The  interchangeable  feature  is  especially  desirable.  By  having  an  extra  pair  of  burrs  always  on  hand 
and  kept  in  proper  condition,  a  change  may  be  effected  in  a  very  few  minutes,  causing  practically  no  delay 
whatever  and  in  this  way  the  work  progresses  with  little  or  no  interruption.  The  other  burrs  can  easily  be 
redressed  when  out  of  the  mill  and  set  to  place  again  when  needed. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


PRICE 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Self-Oiling  Bearings 

Ball  Bearings 

Floor 

Size 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Space 
Inches 

With 
French 

With 
Esopus  or 
Pebble  Grit 

With 
Emery 
Rock 

With 
French 

With 
Esopus  or 
Pebble  Grit 

With 
Emery 
Rock 

Burrs 

Burrs 

Burrs 

Burrs 

16 

$250.00 

$225.00 

$375.00 

$325.00 

$300.00 

$450.00 

43 

60 

27 

41  x  20 

20 

320.00 

288.00 

480.00 

410.00 

378.00 

570.00 

46 

70 

30 

49  x  26 

24 

430.00 

387.00 

645.00 

580.00 

527.00 

785.00 

51 

75 

32 

53  x  30 

30 

560.00 

506.00 

840.00 

700.00 

644.00 

980.00 

61 

75 

36 

52  x  34 

36 

800.00 

720.00 

1200.00 

950.00 

870.00 

1350.00 

70 

102 

48 

77  x  66 

Dimensions,  Capacities,  Weights,  Etc. 


Floor  to 

Size  of  Pulley 

Cap.  Bushels  Per  Hour 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 
Inches 

Center  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Feed 
Meal 

Fine 
Table 
Meal 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Power 
Required 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

16 

14 

10 

6 

20  to  25 

10  to  12 

1000 

6  to  10 

1000 

1250 

54 

20 

18 

12 

8 

40  to  50 

15  to  20 

900 

12  to  15 

1600 

1900 

73 

24 

20 

16 

10 

60  to  70 

20  to  25 

800 

20  to  25 

2200 

2550 

90 

30 

23 

20 

10 

\  Rate  of  Capacity  fur-  1 

700 

30  to  40 

3500 

3900 

119 

36 

26 

30 

12 

j  nished  on  application  | 

600 

40  to  50 

5500 

6150 

233 

Note.     Tell  us  what  you  have  to  grind  and  we  will  give  the  capacity. 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 

Outfit  No.  1 


We  illustrate  above  our  combined  mill  and  crusher  constituting  Outfit  No.  1.  This  outfit  is  especially 
adapted  for  the  use  of  Farmers  or  Threshermen  who  cannot  run  their  crusher  independent  of  the  mill,  or  those 
who  require  an  outfit  of  this  character  that  may  be  easily  transferred  from  place  to  place  without  extra  expense 
and  trouble. 


Combination  Outfit  No.  2  Consisting  of  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill 
Crusher,   Elevator   and   Bagger 

In  our  Monarch  Crushing  and  Grinding  Outfit  No.  2  we  use  the  same  mills  and  crushers  as 
in  the  No.  1  Outfit  combined  in  the  same  way.  But  we  add  to  this  our  elevating  and  bagging 
device.  The  advantage  of  this  is  that  the  feed  is  discharged  into  the  boot  of  the  elevator  and 
conveyed  up  to  the  bagging  conveyor  whence  it  is  immediately  and  automatically  bagged. 
An  economy  amounting  to  the  time  and  labor  of  two  men  is  accomplished  in  this 
way,  over  the  old  way,  where  the  material  ground  was  discharged  into  the  box  and 
had  to  be  shoveled  into  bags.  One  man  can  really  operate  one  of 
our  outfits  alone.  It  easily  pays  for  its  additional  cost  in  a  short 
time  by  the  saving  it  entails. 

On  opposite  page  we 
show  a  barn  scene  which  is 
a  very  good  representation  of 
one  of  these  outfits  at  work. 
Note  the  ease  with  which  the 
work  is  done — no  hard  or  un- 
necessary labor.  Labor  is  an 
item  of  expense  and  means 
profit — which  is  large  when 
you  consider  the  interest  on 
your  investment.  You  are 
making  no  mistake  when  you  purchase  Outfit  No.  2. 

All  you  have  to  furnish  to  run  this  outfit  is  your  power 
and  drive  belt.  We  ship  outfit  complete  as  shown  in 
illustration. 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 


Outfit  No.  3 


If  you  do  not  require  a  crusher  for  corn  cob 
work  this  is  the  outfit  you  need.  The  same  good 
strong  construction  and  materials  are  embodied 
in  it  that  enter  into  the  construction  of  the 
other  outfits. 

We  are  not  only  willing  to  guarantee  our 
Monarch  Outfits  to  be  the  most  satisfactory 
and  profitable  ones  you  can  buy,  but  we  are 
willing  to  take  them  back  at  our  own  expense 
if  you  feel  we  have  misrepresented  them  to  you. 
We  could  do  no  more  than  this  to  protect  you. 
If  you  have  ever  operated  a  mill,  you  will 
appreciate  the  inconvenience  and  time  consumed 
in  packing  the  ground  feed  by  the  use  of  a 
shovel  or  scoop.  This  time  and  expense  would 
pay  you  good  interest  on  the  additional  invest- 
ment for  a  Monarch  elevator  and  bagger. 

The  device  means  the  saving  of 
one  man's  time.  Figure  what  this 
will  cost  you,  and  you  will  see  how 
soon  it  will  pay  for  itself.  By  run- 
ning the  ground  feed  onto  the  floor 
or  into  a  box,  you  have  more  or  less 
dust  to  contend  with,  which  is 
practically  overcome  by  the  use  of 
a  Monarch  elevator  and  bagger. 


List  Prices  on  Monarch  Outfits 
Outfit  No.  1 


NAME 

Size  of  Mill 
Inches 

List  Price 

Floor  Space 
Inches 

No.  1  Crushe   combined 

12 

$214  00 

No.  2  Crushe   combined 

12 

238.00 

No.  2  Crushe   combined  

16 

280.00 

No.  3  Crushe    combined    _      .    . 

16 

300.00 

No.  2  Crushe   combined 

20 

350  00 

No.  3  Crushe    combined 

20 

370.00 

No.  3  Crushe   combined  ___„     

24 

450.00 

No.  4  Crushe   combined.  _   __     

24 

500.00 

No.  1  and  2  Crusher  .   . 

12 

86  x  46 

No.  2  and  3  Crusher.  .   .   

16 

90  x  54 

No.  2  and  3  Crusher 

20 

104  x  67 

No.  3  and  4  Crusher.    __      _    _. 

24 

104  x  67 

Outfit  No.  2 


NAME 

List  Price 

Distance 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

12-inch  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill,  No.  1  Monarch  Crusher  and  Elevator,  and 
Monarch  Elevator  and  Bagger  combined    .    . 

$264.00 

12-inch  Mill  and  No.  2  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 
16-inch  Mill  and  No.  2  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 
16-inch  Mill  and  No.  3  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 
20-inch  Mill  and  No.  2  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 
20-inch  Mill  and  No.  3  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 
24-inch  Mill  and  No.  3  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 
24-inch  Mill  and  No.  4  Crusher  and  Elevator  and  Elevator  and  Bagge  combined 

12-inch  Mill,  Nos.  1  and  2  Crusher,  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined 

288.00 
330.00 
350.00 
400.00 
434.00 
510.00 
560.00 

116  x  116 

75 

16-inch  Mill,  Nos.  2  and  3  Crusher,  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined 

120  x  122 

75 

20-inch  Mill,  Nos.  2  and  3  Crusher,  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined  

156  x  126 

75 

24-inch  Mill,  Nos.  3  and  4  Crusher,  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined-  .  

162  x  126 

75 

Outfit  No.  3 


Name 

List  Price 

Distance 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

12-inch  Monarch  French  Burr  Mill  with  Monarch  Elevator  and  Bagger  attached. 
16-inch  Mill  with  Monarch  Elevator  and  Bagger  attached 

$186.00 
230.00 

20-inch  Mill  with  Monarch  Elevator  and  Bagger  attached. 

300.00 

24-inch  Mill  with  Monarch  Elevator  and  Bagger  attached  ..   

380.00 

12-inch  Mill  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined  ._   ..       

50  x  120 

75 

16-inch  Mill  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined 

54  x  120 

75 

20-inch  Mill  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined 

58  x  126 

75 

24-inch  Mill  and  Bagger  and  Elevator  combined  .___    ... 

60  x  126 

75 

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The  Monarch  Vertical  Oat  Huller 

Ball  Bearing 


Section  Showing  Construction 


The  hulling  of  oats  by  means  of  the  Vertical  Emery  Disc  Huller  is  by  no  means  an  innovation  in  this 
branch  of  the  milling  industry.  In  England,  and  in  fact,  throughout  Europe,  where  oats  products  are  in  great 
demand,  the  Horizontal  Hulling  Stone,  with  its  comparatively  slow  and  laborious  operation,  has  given  place 
entirely  to  the  vertical  type  of  machine.  It  is  evidently  only  a  matter  of  the  time  necessary  to  bring  full  appre- 
ciation, before  the  same  complete  change  will  have  taken  place  in  this  country.  Our  basis  for  this  prediction 
lies  in  the  fact  that  the  numbers  of  satisfied  users  of  the  Monarch,  which  has  been  on  the  market  and  in  use 
for  several  years,  is  steadily  increasing. 

The  method  of  fitting  the  Ball  Bearings  makes  it  impossible  for  the  huller  to  get  out  of  tram. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Etc. 


Diameter 
of  Disc 
Inches 

Price 

OVER  -ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Drive  Shaft 
Inches 

Height  to 
Feed  Inlet 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

1. 

I-2 
^j 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

•4  rn 

II 

38 
11 

^^ 

£8 
toj* 

V  0 

Wi—  i 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol- 
ume 
Cwbfo 
Feet 

36 

$1100.00 

84 

48 

45^ 

73  x  48 

25 

3'  \%" 

16x8 

300  to  350 

3500 

4000 

112 

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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 


Combination   Outfit  No.  4 

Quite  frequently  we  have  found  customers  who  did  not 
have  the  space  to  use  our  four  Bagger  Elevator,  and  to 
accommodate  those  who  are  so  situated  we  offer  our  No.  4 
Outfit,  as  shown  opposite,  arranged  for  two  bags. 

It  is  of  the  same  general  construction  as  our  No.  3  Outfit, 
with  the  exception  of  the  Bagger,  which,  as  seen  by  the  cut, 
drops  the  ground  material  into  one  of  the  spouts,  to  which  a 
bag  has  been  attached.  When  the  bag  is  full,  by  simply 
throwing  a  switch,  the  stream  is  cut  into  the  other  spout  which 
is  filled  while  the  first  bag  is  removed  and  another  attached. 

The  extra  energy  and  time  saved  by  this  device  will 
more  than  pay  for  itself  in  a  very  short  time. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Mill 

List  Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Length 

Width 

Height 
Feet 

12 
16 
20 
24 

$180.00 
223.00 
300.00 
370.00 

4'  4" 
5'  0" 
6'  0" 
6'  4" 

5'  2" 
5'  2" 
5'  7" 
6'  5" 

8 
8 
8 

8 

55  x  62 
60  x  62 
72  x  67 

77  x  77 

Outfit  No.  4 


Combination  Outfit  No.  5 

This  Outfit  is  of  the  same  construction  as  our  No.  4,  but 
instead  of  being  arranged  for  two  bags  but  one  spout  is  used 
for  bagging  the  feed  and  the  other  throws  the  ground  meal  to 
a  Monarch  Meal  Sieve. 

Customers  who  do  not  have  a  line  shaft  from  which  to 
drive  a  separate  machine,  and  who  occasionally  wish,  or, 
have  calls  for,  bolted 
meal,  this  Outfit  is  es- 
pecially recommended. 
As  will  be  seen  by  the 
cut,  both  elevator  and 
sieve  are  driven  from 
the  mill. 

When  grinding 
feed,  the  sieve  can 
either  be  removed  or 
the  belt  thrown  off. 

What  we  have 
said  of  our  other  Out- 
fits as  to  labor,  time, 
'etc.,  will  apply  to 
Outfit  No.  5. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size  of 

Mill 

Size  of 
Sieve 

List  Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  Space 
Inches 

Length 

Width 

Height 
Feet 

12 
16 
20 
24 

No.  1 
No.  1 
No.  2 
No.  2 

$210.00 
253.00 
335.00 
405.00 

6'  4" 
7'0" 
8'0" 
8'  4" 

9'    0" 
9'    2" 
9'    6" 
9'  10" 

8 
8 
8 
8 

76  x  108 
84  x  110 
96  x  114 
100  x  118 

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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 

Combination  Outfit  No.  6 

Specially  designed  for  grinding  and  bolting  corn  meal, 
buckwheat,  rye  and  graham  flour.  The  meal  is  delivered  from 
mill  to  bolter,  thence  to  elevator  boot,  and  is  carried  and  delivered 
to  sacks.  Extra  sieves  for  different  products  can  be  furnished. 
When  grinding  feed  it  is  not  necessary  to  run  stock  over  sieve. 
Furnished  complete  except  driving  belt. 


Outfit  No.  6— Front  View 


Outfit  No.  6— Back  View 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size  of 

Mill 

List  Price 

OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  Space 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Length 

Width 

Height 
Feet 

Length    Width 

12 

$260.00 

5'    0" 

6'  2" 

6 

46x42 

950 

16 

325.00 

5'    9" 

6'  4" 

6 

48  x45 

1250 

20 

400.00 

6'  10" 

6'  6" 

6 

54  x  50 

1700 

182 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 


Illustration  of  Outfits  Nos.  7  and  8,  Showing  End  Elevation 


Illustration  of  Outfits  Nos.  7  and  8,  Showing  Side  Elevation 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfit  No.  7 


One  18-inch  Monarch  Under- Runner  Burr  Mill 

One  No.  0  Monarch  Scourer 

One  Monarch  Round  Reel,  8  feet  x  26  inches 

Two  No.  1403X  Elevators  complete,  21  feet  C.  to  C. 

Six  Mill  Picks 

Reel  to  have  Cross  Shaft  and  Gear 

One  Shaft  16  feet  x  2  ^  inches 

One  Shaft,  5  feet  x  1  %  inches 

Two  Collars,  2  j^  inches 

Two  Collars,  1>£  inches 


Four  Post  Boxes,  2^  inches 

Two  Post  Boxes,  \^4  inches 

One  Pulley,  28  x  8— Burr 

One  Pulley,  28  x  4 — Scourer 

One  Pulley,  10  x  4— Reel 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  28  teeth 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  14  teeth 

22  feet  of  No.  45  Chain 

21  feet  of  8-inch  Leather  Belting 

44  feet  of  4-inch  Leather  Belting 


Total  weight,  pounds 

Total  Weight  Boxed  for  Export,  pounds. 
Volume,  Cubic  Feet 

List  Price  __ 


6400 

8000 

450 

$630.00 


The  Monarch  Milling  Outfit  No.  8 


One  22-inch  Monarch  Under-Runner  Burr  Mill 

One  No.  1  Monarch  Scourer 

One  Monarch  Round  Reel,  8  feet  x  26  inches 

Two  No.  1403K  Elevators,  21  feet  complete  C.  .to  C. 

Six  Mill  Picks 

Reel  to  have  Cross  Shaft  and  Gear 

One  Shaft,  61  feet  x  2^  inches 

One  Shaft,  5  feet  x  \%  inches 

Four  Post  Boxes,  2  j^  inches 

Two  Post  Boxes,  \y*  inches 


Two  Collars,  2  j^  inches 
Two  Collars,  \yi  inches 
One  Pulley,  38  x  8— Bun- 
One  Pulley,  28  x  4 — Scourer 
One  Pulley,  10  x  4— Reel 
One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  28  Teeth 
One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  14  Teeth 
22  feet  of  No.  45  Chain 
24  feet  of  8-inch  Leather  Belting 
45  feet  of  4-inch  Leather  Belting 


Total  Weight,  pounds 

Total  Weight  Boxed  for  Export,  pounds 

Volume,  cubic  feet 

List  Price... 


7200 

8400 

500 

$700.00 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 


Illustration  of  Outfits  Nos.  9  and  10,  Showing  End  Elevation 


Illustration  of  Outfits  Nos.  9  and  10,  Showing  Side  Elevation 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfit  No.  9 


One  16-inch  Monarch  Standard  French  Burr  Mill 

One  No.  0  Monarch  Scourer 

One  Monarch  Round  Reel,  8  feet  x  26  inches 

Two  No.  1403^  Elevators,  21  feet  Center  to  Center 

Six  Mill  Picks 

Reel  to  have  Cross  Shaft  and  Gear 

One  Shaft,  12  feet  x  Iff  inches 

One  Shaft,  5  feet  x  \%  inches  .;  \. 

Two  Collars,  1  xf  inches 

Two  Collars,  \y£  inches 


Three  Post  Boxes,  1  yf  inches 

Two  Post  Boxes,  \%  inches 

One  Pulley,  50  x  6— Burr 

One  Pulley,  28  x  4 — Scourer 

One  Pulley,  10  x  4— Reel 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  28  Teeth 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  14  Teeth 

22  feet  of  No.  45  Chain 

24  feet  of  6-inch  Leather  Belting 

42  feet  of  4-inch  Leather  Belting 


Total  Weight,  pounds 

Total  Weight  Boxed  for  Export,  pounds. 
Volume,  cubic  feet 

List  Price-  _. 


6000 

7400 

400 

$565.00 


The  Monarch  Milling  Outfit  No.  10 


One  20-inch  Monarch  Standard  French  Burr  Mill 
One  No.  1  Monarch  Scourer 
One  Monarch  Round  Reel,  8  feet  x  26  inches 
Two  No.  1403^  Elevators  complete,  21  feet  C.  to  C. 
Six  Mill  Picks 

Reel  to  have  Cross  Shaft  and  Gear 
One  Shaft,  12  feet  x  2  ^  inches 
One  Shaft,  6  feet  x  1 1/2  inches 
Two. Collars,  2^-  inches 
"Two  Collars,  \]^  inches 


Three  Post  Boxes,  2^  inches 

Two  Post  Boxes,  \]4  inches 

One  Pulley,  54  x  8— Burr 

One  Pulley,  28  x  4 — Scourer 

One  Pulley,  10  x  4— Reel 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  28  Teeth 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  14  Teeth 

22  feet  of  No.  45  Chain 

25  feet  of  8-inch  Leather  Belting 

44  feet  of  4-inch  Leather  Belting 


Total  Weight,  pounds 

Total  Weight  Boxed  for  Export,  pounds . 
Volume,  cubic  feet 

List  Price-.. 


6400 

8000 

450 

$650.00 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfits 


Illustration  of  Outfits  Nos.  11  and  12,  Showing  End  Elevation 


Illustration  of  Outfits  Nos.  11  and  12,  Showing  Side  Elevation 


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The  Monarch  Milling  Outfit  No.  1 1 


One  24-inch  Monarch  Standard  French  Burr  Mill 
.  r    One  No.  1  Monarch  Scourer 

One  Monarch  Round  Reel,  8  feet  x  26  inches 

Two  No.  1603.K  Elevators  complete,  21  feet  C.  to  C. 

Six  Mill  Picks 

Reel  to  have  Cross  Shaft  and  Gear 

One  Shaft,  12  feet  x  2^  inches 

One  Shaft,  6  feet  x  1  }4  inches 

Two  Collars,  2^s  inches 

Two  Collars,  \]4  inches 

Three  Post  Boxes,  2^s  inches 

Total  Weight,  pounds 

Total  Weight  Boxed  for  Export,  pounds 

Volume,  cubic  feet 

List  Price. .. 


Two  Post  Boxes,  1>£  inches 

One  Pulley,  54  x  8— Burr 

One  Pulley,  28  x  4— Scourer 

One  Pulley,  12  x  5— Reel 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  28  Teeth 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  14  Teeth 

24  feet  of  No.  45  Chain 

26  feet  of  8-inch  Leather  Belting 

18  feet  of  5-inch  Leather  Belting 

26  feet  of  4-inch  Leather  Belting 


6800 

8400 

500 

$700.00 


The  Monarch  Milling  Outfit  No.  12 


One  30-inch  Monarch  Standard  French  Burr  Mill 

One  No.  1  Monarch  Scourer 

One  Monarch  Round  Reel,  8  feet  x  26  inches 

Two  No.  1604  Elevators  complete,  21  feet  C.  to  C. 

Ten  Mill  Picks 

Reel  to  have  Cross  Shaft  and  Gear 

One  Shaft,  12  feet  x  2  if  inches 

One  Shaft,  6  feet  x  1  if  inches 

Two  Collars,  2  if  inches 

Two  Collars,  1  if  inches 

Three  Post  Boxes,  2  jf  inches 

Total  Weight,  pounds 

Total  Weight  Boxed  for  Export,  pounds 

Volume,  cubic  feet 

List  Price. .. 


Two  Post  Boxes,  1  if  inches 

One  Pulley,  54  x  8— Burr 

One  Pulley,  28  x  4 — Scourer 

One  Pulley,  12  x  5— Reel 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  28  Teeth 

One  No.  45  Sprocket  with  14  Teeth 

24  feet  of  No.  45  Chain 

26  feet  of  8-inch  Leather  Belting 

18  feet  of  5-inch  Leather  Belting 

26  feet  of  4-inch  Leather  Belting 


7000 

9000 

550 

$800.00 


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The  Monarch  Iron  Frame  Upper  Runner  Burr  Mill 


This  illustration  was  made  from  a  photograph  of  our  54-inch 
Monarch  Upper  Runner  Pulley  Mill,  but  will  serve  to  illustrate 
the  30-inch,  36-inch  and  42-inch  sizes  also,  as  the  only  difference 
is  in  the  size  of  the  parts,  the  general  appearance  being  the 
same. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


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Size  of 
Drive  Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

List  Price 

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Pulley  on 
Countershaft 
of  G'red  Mill 

>> 

6 

21 

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£~ 

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$3 

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B 
11 

•o 
£ 

ol=l 

11 

30 

6  to    8 

20x10 

360 

220 

2350 

2600 

$420.00 

$570.00 

36 

7  to  10 

24x10 

300 

241 

3250 

3700 

570.00 

740.00 

42 

8  to  12 

30x10 

240 

193 

4500 

5200 

720.00 

940.00 

54 

12  to  20 

42x12 

175 

104 

8250 

9000 

1370.00 

1620.00 

The  Monarch  Upper  Runner 

Burr  Mill  with  Wood 

Hurst  or  Frame 

This  mill  has  a  hard  wood  frame,  mortised, 
tenoned  and  joint  bolted;  neatly  painted.  Galvanized 
iron  hoop  with  turned  wood  top.  If  preferred,  wood 
stove  hoop  can  be  furnished.  Adjustable  bridgetree; 
self-adjusting  driving  irons;  self -oiling  bush,  adjustable 
from  below  bed-stone.  Furnished  with  Esopus  burrs 
and  with  either  pulley  or  mortise  gear  drive. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Capacity  Bushels  Per  Hour 

Speed  R.  P.  M. 

Pulley  Mills 

Geared  Mills 

Size 
Inches 

Wheat 

Corn 

Horse 
Power 

Pulley 
Inches 

Pulley 
on 

Pulley  on 
C'tershaft 
Geared 

Weight 
Lbs. 

List  Price 

Weight 
Lbs. 

List  Price 

Mill 

30 

6  to    8 

6  to  16 

10 

20  x  10 

360 

283 

2240 

$400.00 

2600 

$530.00 

36 

7  to  10 

7  to  20 

12 

24  x  10 

300 

236 

2650 

500.00 

3100 

650.00 

42 

8  to  12 

8  to  24 

14 

30  x  10 

240 

235 

3950 

600.00 

4175 

750.00 

48 

10  to  18 

10  to  30 

16 

36  x  12 

180 

177 

5100 

700.00 

5800 

850.00 

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Assembly  of  The  Monarch  Top  Runner  Burr  Outfit 


Top  Runner  Burrs  with  driving  mechan- 
ism or  fixtures.  Either  Esopus  or  pebble  grit 
burrs  will  be  furnished.  The  prices  below  are 
for  burrs  including  the  fixtures  as  indicated 
by  number  in  the  following  list.  This  price 
does  not  include  Mill  Hurst  and  Wood  Crane 
with  hoisting  screws. 

No.  7,  Hopper;  No.  8,  Stand;  No.  9, 
Shoe;  No.  10,  Damsel;  No.  11,  Hoop;  Nos. 
12  and  13,  Burrs;  No.  14,  Spindle;  No.  15, 
Leveling  Screws  with  Plates;  No.  16,  Lighter 
Lever;  No.  17,  Adjusting  Screw;  No.  18,  Step 
Box,  No.  19,  Rhine  or  Bail;  No.  20,  Driver; 
No.  21,  Lighter  Rod;  No.  22,  Bushing;  No. 
23,  Balance  Weight;  No.  24,  Band;  No.  27, 
Hand  Wheel. 

Driving  pulley  or  gears  will  be  furnished 
at  an  extra  charge. 

Prices,  Weights  and  Speeds 


Illustration  Showing  Arrangement  of  Burrs  and  Driving 
Mechanism  when  Built  in  Mill 


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Gear 

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30 

$400.00 

$530.00 

2240 

2600 

360 

36 

500.00 

650.00 

2650 

3100 

300 

42 

600.00 

750.00 

3950 

4175 

240 

48 

700.00 

850.00 

5100 

5800 

180 

54 

800.00 

950.00 

6300 

7000 

120 

60 

900.00 

1050.00 

7000 

8000 

90 

Mill  Stone  Supporting  Frame 

Consisting  of  timber  work  or  frame  surrounding  and  supporting  the  bed-stone  of  upper  runner  mills.    It 
is  the  part  that  forms  the  top  of  the  hurst  frame,  and  is  furnished  with  leveling  plates  and  screws. 


Prices  for  Mill  Stone  Supporting  Frame 


Size  Burrs,  In.  

30 

36 

42 

48 

54 

Price  _ 

$45.00 

$52.50 

$60.00 

$67.50 

$75.00 

Prices  for  Hurst  Frames  for  Top  Runner  Burr  Mills 


Size  Burrs,  In  

30 

36 

42 

48 

54 

60 

Price  _ 

$80.00 

$100.00 

$110.00 

$130.00 

$150.00 

$175.00 

The  Monarch  Hurst  Frame  is  made  of  10  x  10-inch  hard  wood  and  equipped  with  self -oiling  bearings  for 
the  cross  shaft,  and  includes  no  other  iron  work. 


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The  Monarch  Under  Runner  Burr  Mill 


Monarch  Style  "M"  Pulley  MU1 


There  are  many  materials  which  require  some  special  form  or  degree  of  reduction  before  they  are  fitted 
for  commercial  use  and  for  grinding  such  commodities  as  wet  mustard  and  starch,  various  kinds  of  herbs 
and  grains,  spices,  drugs,  silica,  clay,  bones,  shells,  glass,  plaster  of  Paris,  crushed  limestone,  foundry 
facings,  etc.,  etc.,  we  recommend  the  Monarch  Style  "M"  Under  Runner  Mill  as  being  an  entirely  efficient, 
satisfactory  and  durable  machine. 

It  is  substantially  built,  compact,  easily  accessible  and  gives  the  maximum  capacity  for  the  amount  of 
power  used.  The  carefully  selected  burrs  are  banded  with  welded  wrought  iron  and  dressed  by  experts  to  meet 
the  requirements  of  the  class  of  grinding  for  which  they  will  be  used. 


Prices,  Weights,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 
Corn 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Revolutions  Per  Minute 

Pulley  Mills 

Mortise  Geared  Mills 

Pulley 

Mill 

Pulley  on 
Geared 

Mill 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Prices 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Prices 

30 

20  to  40 

20  x  10 

400 

245 

2200 

$420.00 

2500 

$570.00 

36 

25  to  50 

24  x  10 

330 

265 

3050 

570.00 

3350 

740.00 

42 

30  to  60 

30  x  10 

240 

193 

4080 

720.00 

4700 

940.00 

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The  Monarch  Under  Runner  French  Burr  Mill 


The  Monarch  is  above  all  things  a  strong  durable  machine.  The  casting  which  forms  the  shell  for  the 
runner  is  a  part  of  the  very  frame  work  of  the  machine  which  gives  it  remarkable  solidity.  The  wooden  frame- 
work however,  is  light,  yet  so  rigid  that  it  will  not  carry  destructive  vibration.  Neither  will  it  become  loose 
jointed.  The  driving  shaft,  which  goes  with  the  geared  arrangement  as  shown  in  the  illustration,  extends  entirely 
across  the  frame,  being  journaled  with  bearings  on  either  side  of  the  drive  wheel,  the  shaft  extending  under 
the  step  spindle  in  an  arch  step  where  the  best  fittings  are  used  with  an  adjustable  tram  pot  and  lever. 

The  top  or  stationary  burr  is  hinged  on  our  18-inch  mill  and  bolted  to  the  case  of  the  runner  so  that  it  can 
be  readily  thrown  back  for  the  purpose  of  dressing  the  burrs  as  shown  in  the  second  illustration.  The  joints 
are  all  turned  up  to  a  templet  and  present  a  perfectly  even  face.  They  cannot  get  out  of  alignment  and  con- 
sequently your  grinding  is  always  even  and  the  work  uniformly  perfect. 

We  use  our  patent  tapered  steel  sleeve  on  the  spindle  for  holding  the  runner  in  position.  This  renders  it 
absolutely  impossible  for  the  drive  gears  to  raise  the  spindle  out  of  the  step;  and  the  runner,  being  secured, 
cannot  get  loose.  This  means  the  best  sort  of  grinding  surface,  makes  a  higher  speed  possible  and  gives  the 
mill  a  greater  capacity. 

The  lighter  lever  is  cushioned  on  a  coil  spring  under  the  short  end.  This  gives  all  needed  pressure  and 
allows  the  burrs  to  give  way  without  injury  to  their  surfaces,  should  a  piece  of  iron  or  other  dangerous 
matter  happen  to  get  in  with  the  grain,  allowing  any  obstruction  to  pass  out  between  the  burrs  which  will  then 
return  to  their  proper  grinding  adjustment. 

The  face  of  the  runner  is  adjusted  to  that  of  the  stationary  burr  by  a  hand  wheel  on  the  side  of  the  frame. 
This  is  the  simplest  and  most  exact  method  of  any  used  on  machines  o'f  this  type.  There  are  no  complicated 
parts  to  the  machine.  Each  part  is  located  exactly  where  it  is  needed  and  where  most  convenient.  The  22- 
inch  mill  does  not  have  the  hinge  feature,  but  the  top  can  be  readily  removed  when  the  burrs  require  dressing. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Diam. 

PRICES 

CAPACITY 
Bushels  per  Hour 

ner  Stone 
per  Min. 

Size 

WEIGHTS 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

of 
Stone 
Inches 

Pulley 
Mills 

Iron 
Geared 
Mills 

Mortise 
Geared 

Mills 

Corn 
Meal 

Feed 

Wheat 

Grinding 

Power 

of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Pull'y 
Mills 
Lbs. 

G'red 
Mills 
Lbs. 

Weights 

Vol. 
Cubic 
Feet 

Wh't 

Corn 

Pull'y 
Mills 

G'red 
Mills 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

18 

$180.00 

$240.00 

$270.00 

6  to  12 

10  to  25 

3  to  6 

400 

600 

4  to  6 

14  x  8 

950 

1150 

1320 

1420 

76 

22 

220.00 

290.00 

320.00 

10  to  16 

15  to  30 

5  to  8 

350 

500 

5  to  9 

16x8 

1200 

1400 

2110 

2210 

87 

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The  Monarch 
Under  Runner 
Burr  Mill 
Outfit  No.  14 


The  Monarch  Under 

Runner  Burr  Mill 

Outfit 

We  illustrate  here  our  Grinding  and  Bagging 
Outfit  No.  14,  consisting  of  the  Monarch  Under 
Runner  French  Burr  Mill  and  Two-Spout  Sacking 
Elevator. 

We  have  had  numerous  calls  from  persons  who 
prefer  an  Under  Runner  Mill  for  a  Feed  Meal  Outfit. 
We  have  therefore  designed  an  Outfit  arranged  in 
the  manner  shown  in  the  accompanying  illustration 

Prices  for  Outfit  No.  14 

PRICES 


of  Stone 
Inches 

Pulley 
Mills 

Iron 
Geared 
Mills 

Mortise 
Geared 
Mills 

18 
22 

$230.00 
275.00 

$290.00 
345.00 

$320.00 
375.00 

Burr  Stones  for  Vertical  Mills 

French  burrs  have  been  used  for  many  years  by  the  most  successful  millers 
the  world  over.  Of  course  they  are  more  expensive  than  native  stones,  but  experi- 
ence has  shown  them  to  be  much  superior  for  a  great  many  purposes.  We  import 
our  burrs  direct  from  the  best  quarries  of  France  where  they  are  specially  selected 
for  our  own  use. 

They  are  especially  adapted  to  the  grinding  of  cereals  by  reason  of  their  fierce, 
tough  texture.  They  are  so  much  harder  than  native  or  Esopus  stones  that  they 
do  not  require  to  be  dressed  nearly  so  often. 

Monarch  pebble  grit  burrs  are  principally  used  in  a  few  of  the  Southern  districts  for  the  grinding  of  soft 
fine  meal  and  we  especially  recommend  them  for  corn  or  meal  grinding.  French  burrs  are  harder  in  quality 
and  consequently  harder  to  dress.  Besides  they  are  more  costly  to  prepare.  Their  cost  however  is  defrayed 
by  their  hard  wearing  qualities  and  the  small  amount  of  dressing  they  infrequently  require,  which  peculiarly 
adapts  them  for  feed  grinding.  It  is  a  very  simple  and  easy  task  to  keep  them  in  shape  by  the  use  of  mill  picks 
after  they  have  been  put  in  service. 

We  always  dress  the  burrs  we  send  you  with  a  furrow  that  is  especially  adapted  to  the  work  you  want  your 
mill  to  do.  They  slightly  differ  in  their  quality  and  stones  of  one  texture  are  more  suitable  to  work  of  a  certain 
kind  than  others.  Always  state  the  nature  of  your  grinding  and  we  will  furnish  a  pair  of  burrs  most  suitable. 
We  are  the  largest  importers  of  burrs  in  America. 

Prices  and  Diameters 


Diameter 
Inches 

Genuine  French 
Burr  Stones 
Per  Pair 

Esopus  Stones 
Per  Pair 

Pebble  Grit 
Stones 
Per  Pair 

Price 
Iron  Casing  for  Burr 
Each 

10 

$  50.00 

$  35.00 

$  35.00 

$10.00 

12 

50.00 

35.00 

35.00 

10.00 

16 

70.00 

40.00 

40.00 

12.00 

18 

90.00 

55.00 

55.00 

13.00 

20 

100.00 

65.00 

65.00 

13.00 

22 

110.00 

75.00 

75.00 

14.00 

24 

130.00 

85.00 

85.00 

14.00 

30 

200.00 

95.00 

95.00 

16.00 

36 

300.00 

140.00 

140.00 

20.00 

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The  Monarch  Turkey  Emery  Rock  Burrs 

This  illustration  shows  one  of  the  Monarch  Turkey  Emery 
Rock  Burrs,  which  shows  the  face  of  the  emery  blocks  set  in 
metal.  These  blocks  are  very  carefully  selected,  so  as  to  have 
the  grain  of  the  emery  always  running  at  right  angles  to  the  face 
of  the  stone,  thus  giving  the  maximum  of  cutting  power. 

They  are  made  for  the  especial  purpose  of  grinding  coke, 
crushed  limestone,  paint  rock,  foundry  facing,  graphite,  carbon 
and  like  hard  materials. 

Prices  and  Diameters 


Diameter 
Inches 

PRICE  LIST  PER  PAIR 

Ground  in  Face 

Set  in  Iron  Case 

16 

20 
24 
30 
36 

$190.00 
280.00 
320.00 
400.00 
580.00 

$200.00 
300.00 
340.00 
420.00 
600.00 

Burr  Stones  for  Under  and  Top 
Runner  Mills 

Prices  on  mill  stones  backed,  banded,  faced  and 
furrowed,  and  without  irons.  All  irons  are  charged  extra. 
On  page  189  this  book  we  list  burrs  with  irons  complete. 

Fitting  mill  irons  to  burrs  will  be  charged  for  extra. 
Thirty  inches  and  up,  $20.00  per  pair. 

Prices  and  Diameters 


Diameter,  Inches     .  . 

30 

36 

42 

Genuine  French  Burr  Stones  
Esopus  Stones..       

$200.00 
120.00 

$300.00 
200.00 

$400.00 
250.00 

Pebble  Gritstones  

120.00 

200.00 

250.00 

Diameter,  Inches. 

48 

50 

54 

Genuine  French  Burr  Stones  
Esopus  Stones 

$500.00 
300.00 

$550.00 
350.00 

$600.00 
400.00 

Pebble  Grit  Stones  

300.00 

350.00 

400.00 

The  Monarch  Iron  Mill  Hoops  for 
Upper  Runner  Mills 

This  hoop  is  made  of  heavy  galvanized  iron,  with 
turned  white  pine  top.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  this 
hoop  is>  neatly  painted  on  the  outside. 

List  Prices,  Size  of  Mill,  Diameter  of  Burrs 


30-Inch 

Mill 

36-Inch 

Mill 

42-Inch 

Mill 

48-Inch 

Mill 

54-Inch 

Mill 

60-Inch 

Mill 

$30.00 

$32.00 

$36.00 

$40.00 

$46.00 

$75.00 

The  60-inch  hoop  is  made  of  heavy  black  sheet 
steel  with  turned  wood  top. 


The  Monarch  Wood  Mill  Hoops  for 
Upper  Runner  Mills 

This  hoop  is  made  of  pine  staves,  iron-banded 
under  walnut  finish. 

List  Prices,  Size  of  Mill,  Diameter  of  Burrs 


30-Inch 

Mill 

36-Inch 

Mill 

42-Inch 
Mill 

48-Inch 
Mill 

50-Inch 
Mill 

54-Inch 

Mill 

$40.00 

$44.00 

$48.00 

$52.00 

$54.00 

$60.00 

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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Mill  Feeders 

Hopper,   Stand  and  Shoe,  with  Damsel  Feed 


List  Prices,  Size  of  Mill,  Diameter  of  Burrs 


36-Inch  Mill  and 
all   Smaller  Sizes 

42-Inch  Mill 

48-Inch  Mill 

54-Inch  Mill 

IJopper  and  Stand  only 

$10.00 

$11.00 

$12.00 

$1400 

Note.     If  shoe  is  wanted,  add  $4.00  to  above  prices. 


The  Monarch  Tripod  Feeder 

Silent  Feed 


This  feeder  consists  of  cast-iron  tripod,  hopper  and  adjustable  feed  tube.     Made  with  throat  either  2^s 
inches  or  3^  inches  diameter. 

Tripod  feeder  with  planished  iron  hopper $25.00 

Tripod  feeder  with  glass  globe 30.00 

Tripod  feeder  with  copper  or  brass  hopper 30.00 

The  Monarch  Bracket  Feed  Rig 

Silent  Feed 


Made  with  throat  either  2^  inches  or  3^  inches  diameter. 

Bracket  feeder  without  hopper ..$10.50 

Bracket  feeder  with  iron  or  tin  hopper —   13.50 

Bracket  feeder  with  brass  or  copper  hopper  and  with  nickel  plated  feed  wheel :—    18.00 

Silent  feeder  with  wood  hopper  and  stand 18.00 


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Hoisting  Screws 

Monarch  Hoisting  Screws  are  made  of  best  grade 
of  steel  with  a  large  square  thread  so  that  lifting  is 
rapid.  The  fixtures  are  made  of  wrought  steel,  strong 
and  reliable. 

On  page  189  of  this  catalog  we  illustrate  an  installa- 
tion of  Monarch  Top  Runner  Burrs  with  Hoisting 
Crane  with  Screws. 


Prices  for  Hoisting  Screws  with  Nut,  Wrench,  Bails  and  Pins 


Size  of  Burrs,  Inches 

30 

36 

42 

48 

50 

54 

60 

and  Smaller 

Price  .  ,   - 

$18  00 

$20.00 

$22.50 

$27.00 

$28.00 

$3000 

$33  00 

Wood  Crane 

The  Monarch  Hoisting  Crane  is  made  of  hardwood 
lumber,  strongly  designed  and  securely  put  together  ready 
to  install.  It  is  filled  and  varnished  to  show  natural  wood 
finish.  On  page  189  of  this  book  we  illustrate  a  crane  installed 
with  a  burr  outfit. 

Price  (10  to  12-foot  post)  without  hoisting  irons $30.00 

Prices  on  special  length  cranes  quoted  on  application. 


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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Balance  Boxes 

Price,  per  set  of  three $13.50 

Each..  4.50 


This  balance  box  consists  of  a  cast-iron  box  with  removable  cap,  shown  in  cut  to  the  right,  inside  of  which 
is  fitted  a  cast-iron  weight  pocket,  shown  in  cut  to  the  left.  The  weight  pocket  also  has  removable  cover,  and 
holds  weights  as  required.  It  is  adjusted  up  or  down  within  the  box  by  means  of  the  screw  which  projects 
above  the  cap. 


The  Monarch  Balancing  Rhine  or  Bail 

In  Four  Sizes 

For  stones  with    7     -inch  eye $4.00 

For  stones  with    8>£-inch  eye . 4.50 

For  stones  with  10     -inch  eye 5.50 

For  stones  with  12     -inch  eye 6.00 


The  Monarch  Adjustable   Driving   Iron 

In  Four  Sizes 

For  stones  with    7     -inch  eye $4.00 

For  stones  with    8K-inch  eye 4.00 

For  stones  with  10     -inch  eye 5.00 

For  stones  with  12     -inch  eye.  _, 5.00 


The  Monarch  Instant  Lift 

Screw  stub  with  hand  wheel,  stand  and  cap,  plain 

Screw  stub  with  hand  wheel,  stand  and  cap,  turned 

Screw  stub  with  hand  wheel,  stand  and  cap,  nickel  plated 

Screw  stub  with  hand  wheel,  stand  and  cap,  brass  polished 


\  7.50 

9.00 

12.00 

19.50 


Self -Ad  justing  Driving  Irons 


Cone  Bail 

Cast 
Driver 

Steel 
Driver 

Adjusting 
Ring 
(Hood) 

For  10-inch  eye  
For  12  -inch  eye  

$8.00 
9.00 

$4.00 
4.00 

$8.00 
8.00 

$3.00 
4.00 

Hood        Driver 


Cone  Bail 


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The  Monarch 
Adjustable  Mill  Step 

For  30  and  36-inch  stones  and  under $22.00 

For  42  to  54-inch  stones 24.50 

Above  with  brass  bushing,  extra. 


The  Monarch  Arch  Mill  Step  and  Lighter  Lever 


For  30  and  36-inch  stones  and  under 

For  42  to  54-inch  stones 

The  above  prices  do  not  include  lighter  lever. 


.$27.50 
.  33.00 


The  Monarch  Lighter  Levers 

Including  Screw  Wrench,  Nut  Bolts  and  Pins 


For  30-inch  burrs  and  smaller, 

For  36-inch  burrs 

For  42-inch  burrs 

For  48-inch  burrs 

For  54-inch  burrs.  _ 


.$18.00 
.  20.00 
.  22.50 
.  27.00 
.  30.00 


The  Monarch  Mill  Bushes 

Made  in  four  sizes.  Has  wood  followers  with 
iron  backs.  Self-oiling  and  adjustable  from 
below  bed-stone.  Babbitt  bearing.  Removable 
cap.  Leather  washer  surrounding  spindle. 

Extra  charge  when  brass  bearing  is  furnished. 

For    7     -inch  eye • $14.00 

For    8>^-incheye 15.00 

For  10     -inch  eye 16.00 

For  12     -inch  eye 17.00 


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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Mill  Picks 


Facing  Hammer 


Mill  Picks 


Furrow  Hammer 


Our  Mill  Picks  are  made  from  special  steel,  and  are  the  same  that  are  used  in  our  factory  in  facing  and 
furrowing  the  burrs  that  go  in  our  burr  mills.  Don't  wait  until  your  burrs  need  dressing  before  ordering  picks, 
but  purchase  them  with  the  mill. 

Standard  Mill  Picks,  weighing  2  pounds  or  less,  each $2.00 

Picks  weighing  over  2  pounds,  price  per  pound 1.00 

For  tempering  and  drawing  Picks  (each  point) .20 

For  drawing  from  center  and  tempering  (per  Pick) .60 

Furrowing  or  Facing  Hammers,  3  pounds  or  less 6.00 

Furrowing  or  Facing  Hammers,  3>£  or  4  pounds . 7.00 


The  Monarch  Proof  Staffs  and  Spirit  Level 


Warranted  True.     Boxed 

feet  long $18.00 

feet  long 21.00 

feet  long 24.00 


The  Monarch  Red  Staffs 


Made  of  Pieces  and  Boxed 

For  30-inch  burr  and  under $  6.00 

For  3-foot  burr  _  7.50 

For  3^-footburr.__  : 9.00 

For  4-foot  burr..  .   .  .       10.50 

For  4^-foot  burr.  .  11.50 


Pick  Handles 

Pick  Handles,  Patent  Socket,  each $1.50 

Plain  Hickory  Handles  for  Eye  Picks .15 


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The  Monarch  Mill  Spindles 

Made  from  Steel  with  Inserted  Hardened 
Steel  Toe  and  Cockhead 

Spindles  for  Under  Runner  Mills 
Price  List 


18-Inch 
Burrs 

20-Inch 
Burrs 

22-Inch 
Burrs 

24-Inch 
Burrs 

26-Inch 
Burrs 

30-Inch 
Burrs 

36-Inch 
Burrs 

42-Inch 
Burrs 

$15.00 

$15.00 

$18.00 

$18.00 

$21.00 

$21.00 

$24.00 

$27.00 

Spindles  for   Upper   Runner   Mills 
Price  List 


Diameter 
of  Spindle 
Inches 

Length 
from 
Shoulder 
to  Toe 
Feet 

Price 
Spindle 
Complete 

Price 
Additional 
Length 
Per  Foot 

Price 
Steel  Toe 

Price 
Cockhead 

2A 

3 

$22.50 

$1.00 

$4.00 

$3.00 

2tt 

4 

25.00 

1.25 

4.50 

3.00 

2H 

5 

30.00 

1.50 

5.00 

3.00 

3^ 

6 

37.50 

1.80 

5.00 

3.00 

3^ 

7 

45.00 

2.10 

5.00 

3.00 

3« 

8 

60.00 

2.85 

5.00 

3.00 

4A 

10 

70.00 

3.00 

5.00 

3.00 

4A 

10 

80.00 

4.00 

5.00 

3.00 

Cockeyes,  each $  3.00 

Taper  Sleeves,  for  pinions,  fitted  to  spindle,  each 10.00 

Chain  Jack,  with  shaft,  hand  wheel,  ratchet  pawl,  two  chains  and  hooks  for  lifting 

pinions  out  of  gear,  each 20.00 


Leveling  Plates  and  Screws 

For  Leveling  Bed-Stones  in   Upper  Runner  Mills 


Monarch 

Mill 
Spindle 


Price,  per  set  of  three $  7-50 


Price,  per  set  of  four. 


10.00 


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The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  2 

Here's  a  sheller  that  doesn't  cost  a  great  deal  of  money,  but  which 
is  a  wonder  for  work.  It  is  built  right,  works  right  and  is  right.  Shafting 
cold  rolled  steel;  flywheel  large  and  heavy,  making  it  a  light  runner. 
It  is  a  one-hopper,  right-hand  sheller  without  cob  separator. 

Capacity :     125  bushels  per  day. 

Weight:     125  pounds,  crated  in  one  package;  8  cubic  feet. 

Price:   No.  2,      Plain  Bearing $14.00 

No.  I]/*,  Roller  Bearing 15.00 

FeedTable 2.00 

Basket  Board..  2.00 


The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  2 


The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  3 

We  don't  believe  there  is  a  better  corn  sheller  made  than  our  No.  3. 
Note  hopper  is  adjustable,  conforming  to  different  sized  ears.  The 
separator  not  only  separates  the  corn  from  the  cob,  but  thoroughly 
cleans  the  grain  from  all  chaff.  The  crank  is  on  the  right  side  of  the 
machine. 

Capacity:     125  bushels  per  day. 

Weight:     125  pounds  crated  in  one  package;  8  cubic  feet. 

Price:  No.  3,  Plain  Bearing _-  .$16.00 

No.  3X,  Roller  Bearing 17.00 

No.  03,  Plain  Bearing  with  Fan 17.00 

No.  03>4,  Roller  Bearing  with  Fan 18.00 

FeedTable 2.00 

Basket  Board..  2.00 


The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  3 


The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  4 

Our  No.  4  is  a  one-hopper,  right-hand  sheller,  with  cob  and  chaff 
separator,  particularly  adapted  to  general  farm  work.  A  cheaper 
sheller  than  our  No.  3.  Shafting  of  cold  rolled  steel;  heavy,  large 
diameter  balance  wheel. 

Capacity:     125  bushels  per  day. 

Weight:     125  pounds,  crated  in  one  package;  8  cubic  feet. 

Price:   No.    4,      Plain  Bearing $15.00 

No.    4>4,  Roller  Bearing, - 16.00 

No.  04,      Plain  Bearing  with  Fan 16.00 

No.  04X,  Roller  Bearing  with  Fan 1 7.00 

FeedTable 2.00 

Basket  Board..  2.00 


The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  4 


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The  Monarch  Corn 
Sheller  No.  7 

This  is  our  two-hopper,  left-hand  sheller.  It  is  a 
sheller  we  are  willing  to  put  against  the  world.  Cold 
rolled  steel  shafting,  perfect  adjustable  separator,  auto- 
matic spring,  heavy  smooth  running  gearing,  combined 
flywheel  and  20-inch  pulley.  It  is  a  rapid  worker  and 
easy  runner. 


The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  7 

Capacity:     By  power,  500  to  600  bushels  per  day;  by  hand,  200  bushels  per  day. 
Weight:     280  pounds,  crated  in  one  package;  set  up,  24>£  cubic  feet. 

Price:  No.  7,      Outside  Gear,  Plain  Bearing $36.00 

No.  Tl/2,  Outside  Gear,  Roller  Bearing 38.00 

Feed  Table 2.00 

Basket  Board..  2.00 


The  Monarch  Corn 
Sheller  No.  8 

This  is  a  two-hopper,  right-hand  sheller  of  large 
capacity,  for  either  hand  .or  power  use.  Adjustable  shaker 
thoroughly  separates  the  grain  from  cobs  and  chaff.  It 
will  'take  any  sized  ear,  the  shelling  apparatus  being 
controlled  by  a  strong  automatic  spring.  The  shafting 
is  cold  rolled  steel,  and  runs  in  either  roller  or  plain 
bearings.  Heavy,  smooth-running  gearing  transmits  the 
power  from  one  shaft  to  the  other.  It  is  practically  free 
from  clogging  and  choking,  and  is  suitable  for  either  farm 
or  warehouse,  for  hand  or  power  use. 

The  Monarch  Corn  Sheller  No.  8 

Capacity:     By  power,  500  to  600  bushels  per  day;  by  hand,  200  bushels  per  day. 
Weight:     300  pounds,  crated  in  one  package;  set  up  24 ^  cubic  feet. 

Price:  No.  8,      With  Plain  Bearings $36.00 

No.  8K,  With  Roller  Bearings . 38.00 

Feed  Table 2.00 

Basket  Board..  2.00 


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The  Monarch  Corn  Ear  Crushers 

Wood  Frame 


Crushing  Parts  of  Our 
Nos.  1  and  2  Crushers 


The  Monarch  Corn  Ear  Crusher  No.  2 


The  Monarch  Corn  Ear  Crusher  No.  1 

The  function  of  our  Monarch  Corn  Ear 
Crushers  is  to  reduce  the  corn  ears  to  the  proper 
proportions — about  the  size  of  corn  grains — to 
insure  perfect  grinding  on  either  our  Burr  or 
Attrition  Mills.  They  are  all  built  on  low  designs 
so  that  they' may  be  fed  by  the  operator  when 
standing  on  the  floor.  These  machines  are  very 
light  running,  solid  of  construction  and  devoid 
of  almost  all  vibration.  We  have  given  special 
attention  to  the  construction  of  details.  All 
crushing  parts  are  made  of  white  iron,  which 
for  durability  and  toughness  is  unsurpassed. 
The  burrs  are  made  interchangeable  and  as  such 
can  be  replaced  at  small  cost,  besides  they  are 
always  sure  to  fit.  We  make  the  breaker  shaft 
and  the  driving  shaft  of  cold  rolled  steel  and  the 
lower  bearings  of  both  shafts  are  cast  in  one 
piece.  This,  you  see,  makes  it  impossible  for 
the  gears  to  get  out  of  alignment.  All  the  bear- 
ings are  lined  with  the  best  babbitt.  It  is  a 
very  simple  operation  to  adjust  these  Crushers 
while  in  operation  for  the  purpose  of  coarse  or 
fine  grinding  by  means  of  a  hand  screw  especially 
provided  for  that  purpose.  They  may  be  used 
not  only  for  crushing  corn  ears,  but  for  reducing 
oyster  shells,  shale,  and  soft  rock  to  a  required 
degree  of  fineness. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Floor 
Space 
Required 
Inches 

Size 
Over  All 
Includ'g 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
of 
Pulley 
R.P.M. 

Horse 
Power 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 

$56.00 

48 

30x30 

30x34 

16x4 

400 

1  to  2 

12  to  25 

350 

521 

34 

2 

80.00 

50 

36x36 

36x42 

20x4 

450 

2  to  3 

40  to  60 

750 

1144 

50 

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Iron  Frames 


This  is  a  very  strong  and  substantial  machine  composed  of  durable  materials  constructed  in  a  highly 
scientific  manner.  Its  crushing  parts  are  composed  entirely  of  the  best  white  iron.  The  frame  work  is  cast  in 
one  solid  piece.  It  has  a  strong,  massive  base  which  absorbs  the  friction  without  transmitting  it  to  the  floor. 
It  has  one  peculiar  feature  of  advantage  in  its  reversible  drive  and  also  a  device  for  adjusting  the  machine  for 
fine  or  coarse  crushing. 

The  machine  is  constructed  with  a  drive  shaft  which  extends  right  through  the  base.  Unless  otherwise 
advised  we  send  the  machine  to  you  arranged  with  the  drive  pulleys  as  shown  in  the  illustration.  If,  however, 
when  you  come  to  set  up  the  machine  and  find  that  it  would  be  more  convenient  to  have  the  pulley  on  the 
other  side,  this  may  be  easily  accomplished  by  simply  reversing  the  position  of  the  pulley  and  changing  the 
pinion  to  the  opposite  side.  It  will  be  seen  that  the  shaft  will  then  revolve  in  the  opposite  direction  but  the 
pinion  being  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  machine  will  cause  the  crushing  parts  to  revolve  in  the  same  direction 
as  formerly.  This  is  a  very  important  feature. 

The  adjustment  of  the  machine  for  fine  or  coarse  crushing  is  accomplished  by  means  of  the  lighter  rod 
with  hand  wheel  which  operates  a  supporting  bar  which  in  turn  upholds  the  shaft  upon  which  the  adjusting 
step  box  rests.  By  the  use  of  lighter  rod  you  can  raise  or  lower  the  supporting  bar,  and  consequently,  by  means 
of  the  step  box  upon  which  the  grinding  parts  rest,  which  in  turn  are  supported  by  a  strong  bar  forming  a  part 
of  the  solid  frame,  you  can  throw  them  either  closer  together,  or  farther  apart,  and  thus  regulate  the  coarseness 
or  fineness  of  the  crushing. 

The  shaft  which  supports  the  crushing  parts  rests  on  a  tapered  toe  of  hardened  steel  which  turns  upon  a 
base  plate  of  the  same  hard  material.  The  nature  of  this  connection  insures  very  little  wear  on  the  machine 
at  this  point  and  even,  if  in  time,  the  toe  does  wear,  its  tapered  shape  only  tends  to  settle  it  more  firmly  into 
the  socket  in  which  it  rests,  and  the  wear  is  taken  up  on  its  sides.  This  device  is  arranged  to  run  in  oil,  _thus 
preventing  undue  friction  and  wear,  of  which  there  is  likely  to  be  very  little  on  account  of  the  comparatively 
slow  motion  on  this  part  of  the  machine. 

While  this  machine  is  reversible,  the  crushing  parts  are  made  on  the  same  plan  as  our  Nos.  1  and  2  machines. 
The  ribs  are  all  set  on  a  slant  so  that  the  greatest  amount  of  crushing  may  be  done  with  a  minimum  of  power. 
Machines  having  straight  ribs,  it  has  been  demonstrated  over  and  over  again,  are  not  desirable  because  of  the 
waste  of  power  which  they  entail  and  the  unevenness  of  their  work. 

The  Monarch  Crushers  are  very  light  running  and  easy  to  operate. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Size 

Number 

Price 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Floor 
Space 
Required 
Inches 

Size 
Over  All 
Includ'g 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size   of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
of 
Pulley 
R.P.M. 

Horse 
Power 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

3 

$100.00 

41 

30x34 

31  x40 

14x4 

750 

2  to  3 

40  to    60 

700 

864 

33 

4 

150.00 

50 

36x39 

36x44 

20x5 

650 

4  to  5 

60  to  100 

1000 

1226 

53 

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The  Monarch  Horizontal  Crusher 


The   Monarch   Corn  Ear   Crusher  No.   5 

To  millers  who  have  ample  power  and  who  desire  large  capacity,  we  recommend  our  No.  5  Horizontal 
Crusher,  as  its  capacity  is  only  limited  by  the  amount  of  power  applied. 

It  is  built  especially  strong  and  heavy  to  stand  the  most  severe  usage  and  do  the  largest  amount  of  work 
in  a  given  time.  It  is  simple  in  construction,  containing  but  few  parts,  and  can  be  readily  adjusted,  while  in 
operation,  to  crush  either  fine  or  coarse. 

The  crushing  parts  are  made  of  chilled  iron  and  when  worn  can  be  replaced  at  a  small  cost,  which  makes 
the  machine  an  inexpensive  one  to  operate.  Built  in  one  size  only. 

This  crusher  is  used  extensively  for  crushing  burnt  lime  and  like  material. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Capacity,  Etc. 


Size 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
No. 

Price 

Over  All 
with 
Pulley 

Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Horse 
Power 

Height 
Inches 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Exi 
Weight 

JORT 

Vol. 

Inches 

Lbs. 

Cu.  Ft. 

5 

$180.00 

57  x  22 

28  x  21 

20x8 

400  to  600 

1  to  10 

27     1  100  to  200 

1000 

1255 

28 

The  Monarch  Cake  Breaker 


This  Breaker  is  built  for  strength,  durability  and  economy  in  operation.  The  breaker  saws  are  made  of 
one-quarter  inch  saw  steel,  nine  inches  in  diameter,  and  will  last  indefinitely.  The  saws  are  placed  on  a  square 
shaft,  so  spaced  and  arranged  that  the  teeth  of  the  saws  pass  between  the  teeth  on  the  opposite  roll,  thus 
insuring  capacity  and  an  even  product.  The  shafts  are  geared  together  by  a  pair  of  spur  cut  gears  8  inches 
diameter  by  5  inches  face. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Capacity,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Size 
Over  All 
with 
Pulley  ' 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
of 
Pulley 
R.P.M. 

Horse 
Power 

Capacity 
in 
12  Hours 
Tons 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXE 

Ex 

Weight 
Lbs. 

D    FOR 
PORT 

Vol. 

Cu.Ft. 

6 

$350.00 

28  x  45 

26 

24  x  29 

20  x  6 

400 

4  to  6 

35  to  40 

1300 

1447 

22 

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The  Monarch  Ore  Crusher 


The  Monarch  Ore  Crusher  No.  9 

This  Crusher  is  thoroughly  built  and  its  parts  made  strong  for  the  work  for  which  it  was  designed.  It 
will  crush  materials  of  medium  hardness,  such  as  bone,  oyster  shells,  shale,  paint  rock,  etc.,  for  finishing  on 
our  vertical  mills. 

The  bearings  are  all  above  the  crushing  parts,  which  prevents  dirt  of  a  gritty  nature  getting  into  them. 

The  machine  is  supplied  with  an  adjustable  hand  wheel  so  that  it  may  be  regulated  to  crush  fine  or  coarse 
while  in  operation. 

The  frame  is  built  of  5  x  5-inch  kiln-dried  hard  wood,  the  whole  being  held  together  by  heavy  joint  bolts. 

The  hardest  and  toughest  iron  obtainable  has  been  selected  for  the  making  of  the  crushing  parts. 

It  has  a  capacity  of  from  three  to  six  tons  per  hour,  according  to  the  material  and  degree  of  fineness  required. 

Pieces  from  three  to  six  inches  through  are  reduced  to  the  size  of  corn  and  wheat  grains. 

The  machine  is  shipped  complete  ready  for  the  bslt,  making  the  erection  a  very  simple  operation. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Height 
Inches 

Floor  Space. 
Inches 

Size 
Over  All 
with 
Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
of 
Pulley 
R.  P.  M. 

Horse 
Power 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 

Cu.Ft. 

9 

$300.00 

93 

35^  x  35^ 

35^  x  44^ 

30  x  7 

125 

10 

2000 

2350 

110 

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The  Monarch  Roller  Crusher 

In  Wood  or  Steel  Frame 


The  Monarch  Roller  Crusher — Two-Pair  High 

The  Monarch  Two-Pair  and  Three-Pair  High  Roller  Crusher  is  designed  for  strength,  durability  and 
large  capacity  for  crushing  clay,  coal,  coke,  lime  and  like  materials.  It  is  arranged  to  crush  these  materials  to 
size  of  corn  grains  and  smaller.  The  rolls  are  constructed  of  specially  treated  hard  steel  discs  securely  bolted 
together  on  a  square  shaft  and  are  provided  with  adjustable  relief  springs  that  may  be  tensioned  to  suit  materials 
to  be  crushed.  The  frame  is  made  of  hard  wood  mortised  and  tenoned  and  securely  fastened  with  draw  bolts. 
We  also  furnish  with  steel  frame  if  desired. 

Prices  for  machine  equipped  with  steel  housing  will  be  furnished  on  application. 

Two-Pair  High 
Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 
Number 

Price 
with 
Wood  Frame 

Price 
with 
Steel  Frame 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

12 

$700.00 

$1050.00 

6'    1#" 

3'  10" 

4'  4" 

4500 

4990 

78 

13 

790.00 

1100.00 

6'    SX" 

3'  10" 

4'  4" 

4600 

5100 

109 

14 

850.00 

1250.00 

6'  nx" 

3'  10" 

4'  4" 

4800 

5350 

118 

15 

900.00 

1300.00 

V    5X" 

3'  10" 

4'  4" 

5000 

5600 

126 

Three-Pair  High 
Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


OVER-ALL  DIMENSIONS 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Size 

Number 

Price 
with 
Wood  Frame 

Price 
with 
Steel  Frame 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cubic  Feet 

12 

$  950.00 

$1350.00 

6'    IX" 

3'  10" 

6'0" 

5500 

6100 

108 

13 

1050.00 

1450.00 

6'    5X" 

3'  10" 

6'  0" 

6000 

6650 

150 

14 

1150.00 

1600.00 

6'  nx" 

3'  10" 

6'0" 

6500 

7160 

162 

15 

1250.00 

1700.00 

r  sx" 

3'  10" 

6'0" 

7000 

7700 

174 

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Grain  Measure 

To  find  the  capacity  in  bushels  of  a  bin  or  wagon-bed,  multiply  the  cubic  feet  by  .8  (tenths).    For  greater 
accuracy,  add  ^  of  a  bushel  for  every  100  cubic  feet. 

To  find  the  cubic  feet,  multiply  the  length,  width  and  depth  together. 


Find  the  capacity  of  a  bin  4  feet  wide,  5  feet 
deep,  and  15  feet  long. 

To  get  the  exact  answer,  1  bushel  is  added  for 
the  300  cubic  feet. 

How  many  bushels  will  a  wagon-bed  hold,  10 
feet  long,  3  feet  wide,  18  inches  or  1>£  feet  deep? 
A  bed   10  feet  long,   3   feet   wide,   will  hold   2 
bushels  for  every  inch  in  depth. 


4x5x15  =  300  cubic  feet. 


Answer,  240.0  bushels. 
240  +  1  =  241  bushels  exact  answer. 


x  3  x  10  =  45  cubic  feet. 


Answer,  36.0  bushels. 


Ear  Corn  Measure 

To  find  the  contents  of  a  corn  crib:  multiply  the  cubic  feet  by  4  and  divide  the  product  by  9." 
Find  the  contents  of  a  corn  crib,  18  feet  long, 


7  x  8  x  18  =  1,008  cubic  feet. 
4 


.7  feet  wide,  8  feet  high. 

*Note.     This  allows  2%  cubic  feet  for  a  bushel. 

It  is  the  rule  most  generally  used,  and  will  hold  out  9)4,032 

in  ordinary  good  corn,  even  if  measured  at  the  time  A  4,0  <      i. 

it  is  cribbed. 

Two  Simple  Rules  for  Finding  the  Capacity  of 
Round  Bins,  in  Bushels 

Where  the  dimensions  measure  exactly  in  feet,  multiply  the  diameter  by  the  diameter,  multiply  by  the 
depth,  multiply  by  .63. 

Where  the  dimensions  measure  in  inches,  multiply  the  diameter  by  the  diameter,  multiply  by  the  depth, 
multiply  by  .000365. 

To  Find  the  Quantity  of  Grain  When  Heaped  on 
the  Floor  in  the  Form  of  a  Cone 

Square  the  depth  and  square  the  slant  height,  in  inches.  Take  their  difference  and  multiply  by  the  depth, 
in  inches.  Multiply  this  product  by  .00048.  The  result  will  be  the  contents,  in  bushels. 

To  Find  the  Quantity  of  Grain  When  Heaped 
Against  a  Straight  Wall 

Square  one-half  of  the  depth  and  proceed  as  in  the  previous  rule. 

Estimated  Weights  of  Lumber,  in  Pounds 

Walnut,  dry,  per  square  foot 4  Oak,  green,  per  square  foot 5^ 

Walnut,  green,  per  square  foot 5  Sycamore,  dry,  per  square  foot 3^ 

Cherry,  dry,  per  square  foot 3>£  Sycamore,  green,  per  square  foot 4^ 

Cherry,  green,  per  square  foot 4^  Chestnut,  dry,  per  square  foot 3.K 

Ash,  dry,  per  square  foot 3>£  Chestnut,  green,  per  square  foot 4>£ 

Ash,  green,  per  square  foot 4X  Basswood,  dry,  per  square  foot 2>£ 

Maple,  dry,  per  square  foot 4>£  Basswood,  green,  per  square  foot 4 

Maple,  green,  per  square  foot 6  Butternut,  dry,  per  square  foot 3 

Hickory,  dry,  per  square  foot 5  Butternut,  green,  per  square  foot 4 

Hickory,  green,  per  square  foot 6^  Whitewood,  dry,  per  square  foot 2^ 

Oak,  dry,  per  square  foot 4^"  Whitewood,  green,  per  square  foot 4 


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Relative  Value  of  Feed  Contents  of 
Feed  Materials 


FEEDING  STUFF 

Water 
Per  Cent 

Ash 
Per  Cent 

Protein 
Per  Cent 

Fiber 
Per  Cent 

Nitrogen 
Free 
Extract 
Per  Cent 

Fat 
Per  Cent 

Number 
of 
Analysis 

Corn  Silage 

77.3 

1.4 

1.9 

5.9 

12.6 

0.9 

161 

Red  Clover 

15.3 

6.2 

12.3 

248 

38.1 

3  3 

38 

Alfalfa  

8.4 

7.4 

14.3 

25  0 

42.7 

2  2 

21 

Cowpea 

10.7 

7.5 

16.6 

20.1 

42.2 

2  9 

8 

Oat  Straw 

9.2 

5.1 

40 

37  0 

42.4 

2  3 

12 

Oat  Shorts.  -  . 

5.5 

3.9 

18.1 

8.9 

57.4 

5  5 

Kafir  Corn 

12.5 

1.3 

10.9 

1.9 

70.5 

2  9 

6 

Barley 

10.9 

2  4 

12  4 

2  7 

69.8 

1  8 

10 

Oats  

11.0 

3.0 

11  8 

9.5 

59.7 

5  0 

30 

Oat  Hulls  

7.3 

6.7 

3  3 

29.7 

52.1 

1  0 

Rye 

11.6 

1  9 

10  6 

1  7 

72.5 

1  7 

6 

Wheat,  Spring  Varieties 

10.4 

1.9 

12.5 

1.8 

71.9 

2.2 

13 

Wheat,  Winter  Varieties 

10.5 

1.8 

11.8 

1.8 

72.0 

2.1 

262 

Wheat,  All  Varieties 

10.5 

1.8 

11  9 

1.8 

71.9 

2.1 

310 

Buckwheat 

12.6 

2.0 

100 

8  7 

64.5 

2.2 

8 

Buckwheat  Hulls 

13.2 

2.2 

46 

43.5 

35.3 

1.1 

Cotton  Seed  (with  Hulls) 

9.1 

4.0 

19.6 

18.9 

28.3 

20.1 

11 

Corn  Meal 

15.0 

1.4 

9.2 

1.9 

68.7 

3.8 

77 

Rye  Flour 

13.1 

0.7 

67 

0.4 

78.3 

0.8 

4 

Ground  Corn  and  Oats,  Equal  Parts 
Corn  Cob 

11.9 
10.7 

2.2 
1.4 

9.6 

2.4 

30.1 

72.0 
54.9 

4.4 
0.5 

6 

18 

Hominy  Chop 

11.1 

2.5 

9.8 

3.8 

64.5 

8.3 

12 

Corn  Bran 

8.7 

1.5 

9.8 

11.2 

62.6 

6.2 

6 

Corn  Germ  Meal 

10.7 

4.0 

9.8 

4.1 

64.0 

7.4 

3 

Oat  Feed. 

7.7 

3.7 

16.0 

6  1 

59.4 

7.1 

4 

Rye  Bran  __   _ 

11.8 

3.5 

14.7 

3.3 

63.9 

2.8 

11 

Wheat  Bran,  Spring  Wheat 

11.5 

5.4 

16.1 

8.0 

54.5 

4.5 

10 

Wheat  Bran,  Winter  Wheat 

12.3 

5.9 

16.0 

8.1 

53.7 

4.0 

7 

Wheat  Bran,  All  Analysis 

11.9 

5.8 

15.4 

9.0 

53.9 

4.0 

88 

Wheat  Middlings 

12.1 

3.3 

15.6 

4.6 

60.4 

4.0 

32 

Wheat  Shorts 

11.8 

4.6 

14.9 

7.4 

56.8 

4.5 

12 

Wheat  Screenings 

11.6 

2.9 

12.5 

4.9 

65.1 

3.0 

10 

Rice  Hulls  . 

8  2 

13  2 

3.6 

35.7 

38.6 

0.7 

3 

Buckwheat  Bran 

11  5 

4.5 

24.8 

11.7 

40.8 

6.7 

7 

Buckwheat  Middlings 

11.8 

4.8 

28.0 

6.3 

41.9 

7.2 

12 

Cotton  Seed  Meal 

8.2 

7.2 

42.3 

5.6 

23.6 

13.1 

35 

Linseed  Meal,  New  Process 

9.9 

5.6 

35.9 

8.8 

36.8 

3.0 

33 

Peanut  Meal       _             _   _ 

10.7 

4.9 

47.6 

5.1 

23.7 

8.0 

2480 

Peanut  Hulls  .  .  . 

9.0 

3.4 

6.6 

64.3 

15.1 

1.6 

5 

Flaxseed 

9.2 

4.3 

22.6 

7.1 

23.2 

33.7 

Peas 

14.3 

2.5 

22.4 

9.2 

49.1 

2.5 

Dried  Blood  _ 

8.5 

4.7 

84.4 

2.5 

Dried  Fish  

10.8 

29.2 

48.4 

11.16 

MONARCH 
PACKING 
MACHINES 


Section  EE,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Friction  Clutch  Flour  Packer 


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The  Monarch  Line  of  Packing  Machines 

THE  Monarch  Line  of  Packing  Machines  for  flour,  feed,  bran,  alfalfa,  cement,  etc.,  etc., 
is  by  no  means  in  need  of  a  lengthy  introduction  to  those  who  are  already  actively 
connected  with  such  industries  as  require  use  of  any  of  the  individual  machines  of 
which  it  is  composed.    It  is  therefore  mainly  for  the  benefit  of  prospective  users  that  we  have 
herein  assembled,  illustrated  and  briefly  described  a  line  of  packers  which  is  already  well 
known  and  widely  used  by  the  trade. 

While  we  have  made  and  are  still  making,  packing  machines  of  special  design  to  suit  the 
requirements  of  every  class  of  manufacturing  where  the  careful  and  economical  filling  of 
barrels,  sacks  or  packages  is  the  final  operation,  the  packers  listed  on  the  following  pages  are 
standard  and  have  certain  qualities  which  we  deem  worthy  of  special  comment  as  follows: 

Our  Friction  Clutch  Packers  are  equipped,  for  starting  and  stopping,  with  the  Monarch 
Friction  Clutch,  which,  while  simple  in  construction  and  requiring  but  little  attention,  is 
mechanically  perfect,  easily  adjusted  and  incapable  of  becoming  accidentally  engaged  or 
disengaged.  It  is  preeminently  durable,  has  a  large  area  of  contacting  surface,  is  scientifically 
lubricated  and  will  give  equal  efficiency  at  all  speeds.  We  invite  a  close  investigation  of  the 
merits  of  this  clutch,  believing  it  to  be  a  marked  improvement  over  any  other  clutch  used  for 
the  same  purpose. 

In  cases  where  our  packers  are  described  as  being  started  and  stopped  by  the  drop  gear 
method,  we  desire  to  make  note  of  the  fact  that  this  mechanism  is  constructed  in  the  strongest 
possible  manner.  It  is  well  balanced,  the  packing  and  driving  shafts  are  both  held  in  rigid 
alignment  and  fitted  with  wide-faced  gears  best  suited  to  the  purpose. 

Monarch  Packers  of  wood  and  iron  construction  are  designed  with  particular  attention 
to  making  the  combination  effectively  strong,  durable,  rigid  and  satisfactory.  The  surfaces 
of  iron  parts  which  come  in  contact  with  the  hardwood  frame  are  large  in  area,  smooth  and 
true.  Bolts  and  braces  are  made  of  best  grade  iron  and  used  in  such  numbers  as  to  secure 
unquestioned  stability  without  detracting  from  the  appearance  of  the  machine. 

It  is  hardly  necessary  to  emphasize  the  importance  of  fireproof  construction  nor  to  call 
attention  to  the  disadvantage  of  installing  wooden  machines  in  buildings  of  this  type — a 
practice  which  we  believe  is  being  rapidly  discontinued.  Monarch  Packers  constructed  of 
steel  and  iron,  are  not  only  proof  against  the  ravages  of  fire,  but  are  also  proof  against  its 
local  inception.  Furthermore  they  are  beyond  any  doubt,  the  most  durable,  rigid,  rapid  and 
economical  machines,  for  the  intended  purpose,  on  the  market.  Frames  are  made  of  heavy 
angle  iron,  castings  are  solid,  flawless  and  massive  and  everything,  in  both  design  and  method 
of  construction,  combines  to  make  an  almost  unwearable  and  indestructible  unit. 

It  will  be  noted  on  referring  to  the  following  pages,  the  Monarch  Line  of  Packing  Machines 
offers  a  wide  range  of  selection  and  covers  a  wide  range  of  utility.  Each  machine,  be  it 
barrel,  sack  or  package  packer,  was  especially  designed  for  the  service  for  which  we  recom- 
mend it;  each  machine  is  economical  in  its  work,  automatic  and  positive  in  action,  easy  of 
adjustment  and  thoroughly  established  with  a  reputation  for  satisfactory  operation.  Bearings 
are  extra  long  and  carefully  lined;  gears,  augers,  shafting,  etc.,  etc.,  are  made  of  best  materials 
for  the  purpose  and  in  the  most  careful  manner  and  particular  attention  has  been  given  to 
cleanly,  convenient  and  economical  lubrication. 

Finally,  we  invite  prospective  purchasers  of  packing  machinery  to  submit  their  problems 
to  us  for  expert  advice  and  consideration.  We  feel  that  measuring  the  value  of  a  machine  in 
terms  of  its  usefulness,  measuring  a  guarantee  by  the  character  of  the  plant  and  the  ability 
of  the  organization  behind  it  and  taking  into  consideration  the  length  of  successful  manufac- 
turing experience,  we  are  in  a  position  to  give  you  prompt  and  permanently  satisfactory  service. 

Directions  for  Ordering 

Orders  for  Monarch  Flour  Packers  should  be  accompanied  by  information  as  to:  Size 
and  weight  of  package  to  be  filled;  type  of  packer  desired;  whether  driving  is  proposed  from 
right  or  left  side  as  you  face  machine ;  whether  augers  turn  with  or  against  the  sun  or  if  more 
readily  understood,  whether  top  of  driving  pulley  turns  toward  the  front  or  back  of  the  machine. 

When  ordering  Bran  Packers :  In  addition  to  the  information  asked  for  above,  give  width 
and  length  of  bag  to  be  filled,  when  same  is  empty  and  lying  flat  on  floor. 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch  Flour  Packer 

The  illustration  conveys  some  idea  of  what  we  guarantee  to  be 
a  strictly  modern,  efficient,  strong  and  durable  barrel  and  large 
sack  packer.  Its  work  is  rapid,  absolutely  automatic  and  satisfac- 
tory and  is  performed  with  an  even  pressure  the  full  length  of  the 
sack  or  barrel. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  friction  clutch  driving  arrangement, 
which,  to  insure  rigidity  and  long  life  to  the  machine,  is  carried  in  a 
strong  iron  yoke  securely  bolted  across  the  entire  width  of  the  frame. 
The  clutch  referred  to  is  of  the  most  appproved  design;  simple, 
durable,  effective  and  noiseless. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Flour 

Packer 


Style  A 


Price — Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $  1 80.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 10.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 8'  7>£" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 8'  2^" 

Extreme  Width 4'  11" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley T  5%" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 1H" 

Size  of  Countershaft \W 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 20"x  5*4" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute I  _  _  _  150 

Shipping  Weight . 1200  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 2000  Ibs. 

Volume .  _  -  _  1 55  cu.  f t. 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop  Gear  Flour  Packer 


With  the  exception  that  it  is  equipped  with  the  well  known  drop 
gear  method  of  stopping  and  starting,  this  machine  is  much  the 
same  as  the  one  described  and  illustrated  above  and  is  recommended 
for  the  same  class  of  service. 

This  is  a  substantial  machine,  firmly  bolted  together,  insuring  a 
rigid  drive  and  perfect  motion  of  the  running  parts.  Lubrication  to 
the  packer  shaft,  which  revolves  in  a  steel  toe  is  accomplished  by 
means  of  a  compression  grease  cup. 

Rapid  and  reliable  operation  with  small  consumption  of  power 
have  made  this  packer  very  popular  with  the  trade. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price— Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $150.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 10.00 

Extreme  Height 8' 4" 

Extreme  Width 3'  3" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley T  5%" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft Iji" 

Size  of  Countershaft 1^" 

vSize  of  Driving  Pulley 20"x  Stf" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 150 

Shipping  Weight 950  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1600  Ibs. 

Volume..  ..llOcu.  ft. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Drop 

Gear 

Flour 

Packer 


Style  B 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch  Flour  Packer 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 


As  its  name  indicates  this  packer  is  built  entirely  of  iron  and  steel, 
a  construction  that  is  proof  against  the  action  of  fire  and  gives 
extreme  rigidity  to  the  machine  and  insures  perfect  alignment  of 
the  bearings. 

In  respect  to  operation  and  the  use  for  which  it  is  intended,  it 
corresponds  with  the  Monarch  described  and  illustrated  on  the  fore 
part  of  page  212. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Flour 

Packer 


Price — Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger ,  _  _  $350.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 10.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 8'  7^" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 8'  2y£" 

Extreme  Width 4'  11" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley T  S%" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 1^" 

Size  of  Countershaft 1>£" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 20"x  5^" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 150 

Shipping  Weight 1500  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 2300  Ibs. 

Volume.  _  __155  cu.  ft. 


Style  C 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop  Gear  Flour  Packer 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 


Where  steel  construction  in  the  drop  gear  type  of  packer  described 
on  the  lower  part  of  page  212  is  preferred,  we  offer  this  machine  as 
being  suitable  and  serviceable  for  the  requirements. 

A  machine  of  this  kind  is  a  necessity  in  a  fireproof  mill  and  is  so 
durable  as  to  require  almost  nothing  in  the  way  of  repairs. 

The  design,  as  in  the  packer  illustrated  above,  is  extremely 
substantial.  The  frame,  while  made  up  of  several  pieces,  is  so 
securely  assembled  as  to  be  practically  a  solid  unit.  The  journals 
are  unusually  long,  giving  strength  and  bearing  surface  to  preserve 
alignment. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price — Packer  with  one  Tube  and  Auger- 
Additional  Tube  and  Auger 

Extreme  Height 

Extreme  Width.. 


$290.00 
10.00 

8'  4" 
3'  3" 


Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley  _______________________      T  5%" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft  ________________________________  1H" 

Size  of  Countershaft  _________________________________  1>£" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute  _________  150 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley  _______________________________  20"x  5K" 

Shipping  Weight  ____________________________________   1200  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export—  Weight  ___________________________   1850  Ibs. 

Volume..  __110cu.  ft. 


Style  D 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch  Sack  Packer 


A  fast,  noiseless  and  easily  operated  machine,  designed  for 
packing  sacks  ranging  in  weight  from  40  to  100  pounds. 

The  friction  clutch  is  carried  by  a  substantial  iron  frame,  making 
a  rigid  and  durable  construction. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Sack 

Packer 


Price — Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $140.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 10.00 

Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 7'  4" 

Height  to  Top  of  Frame 6'  11" 

Extreme  Width 4'  K" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 5'  10" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft !&" 

Size  of  Countershaft !&" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 16"x  4X" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 135 

Shipping  Weight 700  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1350  Ibs. 

Volume..  -_HOcu.  ft. 


Style  E 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop  Gear  Sack  Packer 


A  most  satisfactory  machine  for  packing  sacks  of  from  5  to  100 
pounds  capacity,  which  operation  it  performs  with  a  saving  of  labor 
and  most  satisfactory  results. 

The  gear  drive  is  rigidly  arranged,  shaft  and  bearings  are  care- 
fully fitted  and  every  element  unites  in  making  construction  strong 
and  durable. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price — Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $120.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 1 10.00 

Height  to  Top  of  Frame 6'  11" 

Extreme  Width 2'    9" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 5'  10" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 1&" 

Size  of  Countershaft 1&" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 16"x  4^" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 135 

Shipping  Weight 500  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1100  Ibs. 

Volume..  _-100cu.  ft. 


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Automatic  Small  Sack  Packer 


This  is  the  most  up-to-date  Small  Sack  Packer  on  the  market.  It 
accurately  packs  sacks  of  from  2  to  24  pounds  weight  in  from  one  to 
three  seconds. 

Nothing  is  required  of  the  operator  save  placing  empty  sacks  on  the 
tube  and  depressing  the  foot  lever. 

We  guarantee  this  machine  to  give  satisfaction  in  putting  up  small 
packages  quickly  and  economically. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Style  G 
Automatic  Small  Sack  Packer 


Price— Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $200.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 20.00 

Extreme  Height 7' 

Extreme  Length 2' 

Extreme  Width 2' 

Height  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7'  0" 

Height  to  Top  of  Frame 7'  3^" 

Size  of  Drive  Pulley 16"x  4X" 

Speed  of  Drive  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 250 

Shipping  Weight 700  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export — Weight 1075  Ibs. 

Volume.-  60  cu.  ft. 


Automatic  Small  Sack  Packer 


The  Style  "H"  Small  Sack  Packer  is  similar  in  construction  to 
the  Style  "G"  and  operates  with  the  same  speed  and  accuracy. 

It  is  designed  for  packing  sacks  up  to  48  pounds  in  weight,  is 
unequalled  for  rapid  and  accurate  work  and  entirely  automatic  in 
action. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price — Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $200.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 15.00 

Extreme  Height 8'  0" 

Extreme  Length 3'  5}4" 

Extreme  Width 3'  7" 

Height  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7'  ^" 

Height  to  Top  of  Frame T  2j<" 

Size  of  Drive  Pulley 16"x  4>£" 

Speed  of  Drive  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 250 

Shipping  Weight 800 

-Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1250  Ibs. 

Volume.  -  .  98  cu.  ft. 


Style  H 
Automatic  Small  Sack  Packer 


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Compression  Screw  Packer 


This  packer  is  designed  for  packing  rolled  oats,  wheat  and  corn 
flakes  and  all  other  flaky  substances  that  are  easily  broken,  into 
barrels,  half  barrels,  90,  50  and  25-pound  bags. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price— Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Plunger $2  50.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Plunger 20.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Height  to  Top  of  Frame 9'  11A" 

Height  to  Center  of  Countershaft ', 7' 8" 

Extreme  Width 5'  9" 

Width  of  Frame 3'  1" 

Speed  of  Countershaft  when  Screw  is  Ascending,  R.  P.  M.  290 

Speed  of  Countershaft  when  Screw  is  Descending,  R.  P.  M.  230 

Size  of  Pulley 18"x  5K" 

Shipping  Weight 1300  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1650  Ibs. 

Volume.-  -  84  cu.  ft. 


Style  I 
Compression  Screw  Packer 


Automatic  Small  Package  Packer 

Designed  for  packing  small  packages  of  from  three  ounces  to 

twelve  pounds  in  wrappers,  made  of  any  material  and  any  shape. 

Will  accurately  pack  self-rising  and  graham  flour,  cereals,  etc. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price— Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger ..  $180.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 15.00 

Extreme  Height 8'  4" 

Extreme  Width . 3'  UK" 

Extreme  Depth 3'  2^" 

Height  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7'  11" 

Height  to  Top  of  Table 3'  0" 

Height  to  Top  of  Feed  Opening 7'  5" 

Size  of  Pulley 10"x  3" 

Speed,  Revolutions  per  Minute 300 

Shipping  Weight 600  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 940  Ibs. 

Volume..  _.108cu.  ft. 


Style  J 
Automatic  Small  Package  Packer 


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The   Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch 
Bran  and  Feed  Packer 


A  strong  and  durable  machine  for  use  in  feed  mills  for  the  rapid 
sacking  of  bran  and  feed. 

Has  extra  long  bearings,  powerful  friction  clutch  drive,  hardwood 
frame  and  is  so  assembled  as  to  give  rigidity  and  perfect  running 
balance. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price — Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger      $270.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 36.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 9'  2^" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 8' 9" 

Center  of  Main  Shaft  to  End  of  Drive  Shaft 3'  ±%" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7'  10><" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 2&" 

Size  of  Countershaft 2^" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 24"x  W 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight 1600  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 2600  Ibs. 

Volume..  .   156cu.ft. 


Style  K 


The   Monarch  Automatic   Drop 
Gear  Bran  and  Feed  Packer 


With  the  exception  that  it  is  equipped  with  the  well  known  drop 
gear  driving  arrangement,  the  packer  illustrated  herewith  is  similar 
to  the  machine  shown  above. 

We  recommend  it  as  being  very  satisfactory  for  sacking  bran 
and  feed  and  guarantee  construction  to  be  first  class  in  every  respect. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price 


$200.00 

36.00 

24.00 

7'  11" 

7'  2" 


-Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 

Extreme  Height 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 1H" 

Size  of  Countershaft Ifs" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 24"x  7K" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 140 

Shipping  Weight 1100  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 1900  Ibs. 

Volume.-  __154  cu.  ft. 


Style  L 

The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop 
Gear  Bran  and  Feed  Packer 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch 
Bran  and  Feed  Packer 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 

In  offering  our  steel  and  iron  construction  Bran  and  Feed  Packer 
to  the  trade,  we  feel  that  we  are  meeting  an  increasing  popular 
demand  for  durable  and  fireproof  construction  in  mill  machinery. 

This  packer  is  carefully  designed  and  substantially  built,  has 
angle  iron  frame,  solid  iron  shaft  support  and  long  journal  bearings 
and  is  equipped  with  our  friction  clutch  drive  held  rigidly  in  place 
by  an  iron  yoke,  bolted  to  the  frame. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price — Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger     $400.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 36.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 9'  2^" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 8'  9" 

Center  of  Main  Shaft  to  End  of  Drive  Shaft 3'  4K" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7' 10X" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft.. 2^" 

Size  of  Countershaft 2^" 

Size  of  Driving  Shaft 24"x  8K" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight 2000  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 3000  Ibs. 

Volume..  __156  cu.  ft. 


Style  M 


The   Monarch  Automatic  Drop 
Gear  Bran  and  Feed  Packer 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 

Starting  and  stopping  this  machine  is  accomplished  by  means 
of  the  drop  gear  construction;  otherwise  it  is  similar  to  the  packer 
described  above,  having  all  the  advantages  found  in  the  steel  and 
iron  construction  and  being  guaranteed  for  fast,  accurate,  heavy 
and  continuous  satisfactory  work. 

There  is  no  weak  point  in  this  packer,  because,  like  the  balance 
of  the  Monarch  Line,  it  is  perfectly  proportioned  and  constructed 
in  a  substantial  manner  to  the  smallest  detail. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price — Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger     $300.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 36.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height 7'  11" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7'  2" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft l£f" 

Size  of  Countershaft lf£" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 24"x  7K" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 140 

Shipping  Weight 1375  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export — Weight 2175  Ibs. 

Volume..  _.154  cu.  ft. 


Style  N 

The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop 
Gear  Bran  and  Feed  Packer 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch  Alfalfa  Packer 


tr— ,v"*-~- 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Alfalfa 

Packer 


The  illustration  gives  a  good  idea  of  the  details  of  the  construc- 
tion of  this  packer  and  we  guarantee  that  it  is  strongly  made,  con- 
venient to  operate  and  practically  noiseless. 

The  friction  clutch  starting  and  stopping  arrangement  will  not 
stick  or  slip  when  properly  lubricated  and  adjusted,  and  is  amply 
supported  by  a  strong  iron  yoke  bolted  to  the  frame  of  the  machine. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price 


-Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger     $270.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 36.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 9'  6X" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 9'  %" 

Center  of  Main  Shaft  to  End  of  Drive  Shaft 3'  \%" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 8'  W 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft ....  2&" 

Size  of  Countershaft ITS" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 24"x  8>£" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight 1600  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 2800  Ibs. 

Volume..  _.160cu.  ft. 


Style  O 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop 
Gear  Alfalfa  Packer 

The  words  "Drop  Gear"  accurately  describe  the  only  difference 
between  this  packer  and  the  one  described  above.  The  drop  gear 
starting  and  stopping  arrangement  is  preferred  by  many  and  we 
assure  prospective  purchasers  that  the  construction  of  this  mecha- 
nism is  carefully  looked  after  to  insure  perfect  rigidity  and  alignment 
of  the  bearings. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  the  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Pric 


$200.00 

36.00 

24.00 

9'  y*" 


Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 
Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger  ------ 

Additional  Enclosing  Case  _____________________ 

Extreme  Height  ____________________________________ 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley  _____________________  --      8'  1^" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft  ________________________________  2^" 

Size  of  Countershaft  ________________________________  2^" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley  ____________________________  _._24"x  1%" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute  _________  175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight  ____________________________________   1100  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export—  Weight  ___________________________   1900  Ibs. 

Volume-  -  -  -  154  cu.  ft. 


Style  P 

The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop  Gear 
Alfalfa  Packer 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch  Alfalfa  Packer 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 


We  illustrate  herewith  a  combination  of  strength,  durability 
and  capacity  for  satisfactory  operation,  that  we  feel  justified  in 
claiming  has  never  been  approached  in  any  machine  for  the  intended 
purpose. 

It  is-  fireproof,  practically  wear  proof,  rigid,  noiseless  and  power- 
ful; is  fitted  with  the  Monarch  friction  clutch  starting  and  stopping 
mechanism  and  operates  with  absolute  certainty. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Alfalfa 

Packer 


Price — Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger     $400.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 36.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 9'  &%' ' 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 9'  ]4" 

Center  of  Main  Shaft  to  End  of  Drive  Shaft 3'  ±%" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 8'  1^" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 2&" 

Size  of  Countershaft 2^" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 24"x  8K" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight 2000  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 3200  Ibs. 

Volume..  _.160  cu.  ft. 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop 
Gear  Alfalfa  Packer 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 

This  packer,  with  the  exception  that  it  is  equipped  with  the 
drop  gear  arrangement  for  starting  and  stopping,  is  the  same  in 
every  way  as  the  one  shown  in  the  illustration  above. 

Nothing  whatever  has  been  either  sacrificed  or  forgotten  to 
make  this  steel  and  iron  machine  durable,  efficient  and  quick  and 
sure  acting,  and  its  reputation  is  proof  of  the  fact  that  care  in  its 
design  was  not  taken  without  the  production  of  definite  results. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price — Packer  with  One  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger     $300.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case,  Tube  and  Auger 36.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height _•___        9'  %" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 8'  Itf" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 2^" 

Size  of  Countershaft 2  YS" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 24"x  7K" 

Speed  of  Countershaft,  Revolutions  per  Minute 175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight 1375  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export — Weight 2175  Ibs. 

Volume..  -.154  cu.  ft. 


Style  R 

The  Monarch  Automatic  Drop  Gear 
Alfalfa  Packer 


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The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction  Clutch 
Heavy  Duty  Cement  Packer 

For  Packing  Barrels  and  Sacks 

This  machine  is  admirably  suited  in  every  way  to  the  class  of 
service  for  which  it  is  intended. 

The  steel  and  iron  construction  resists  the  action  of  fire  and  at 
the  same  time  insures  durability  and  steadiness. 

The  gears  of  the  driving  mechanism  are  forced  in  and  out  of 
mesh  by  means  of  the  powerful  Monarch  Friction  Clutch;  shafting 
is  of  steel  and  the  long  bearings  are  maintained  in  absolute  rigidity 
and  alignment. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 

Price— Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $270.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger .' .  20.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 9'  2  #" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 8'  9" 

Center  of  Main  Shaft  to  End  of  Drive  Shaft 3'  4#" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7'  10}<" 

Size  of  Packing  Shaft 2^" 

Size  of  Countershaft 2^" 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley -  24"x8^" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 175  to  200 

Shipping  Weight 1600  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 2600  Ibs. 

Volume..                                              .  156cu.  ft. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Heavy 

Duty 

Cement 

Packer 


Style  S 


The  Monarch  Automatic  Friction 
Clutch  Cement  Packer 

For  Packing  Sacks 

Where  it  is  desired  to  pack  cement  in  sacks  only,  the  machine 
illustrated  herewith  will  be  found  to  give  the  maximum  amount  of 
service  and  to  be  at  once  durable  and  economical. 

Notable  features  are  steel  and  iron  construction,  friction  clutch 
starting  and  stopping  mechanism,  large,  strong  gears,  steel  shafting 
and  generally  careful  construction  designed  for  long  periods  of 
heavy  work. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price— Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger $  1 80.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 10.00 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Iron  Front 8'  1%" 

Extreme  Height  to  Top  of  Frame 8'  2}4" 

Extreme  Width 4'  6*4" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Drive  Pulley 7' 


Itt" 
Itt" 


Size  of  Packing  Shaft 

Size  of  Countershaft 

Size  of  Driving  Pulley 20"x  6^" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 150 

Shipping  Weight 1200  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 2000  Ibs. 

Volume. _.                                              .  155  cu.  ft. 


The 

Monarch 

Automatic 

Friction 

Clutch 

Cement 

Packer 


Style  T 


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The  Monarch  Floor  Portable  Sacking  Scale 


This  scale  is  built  especially  for  cleaned,  free  running  grains  such  as  wheat, 
corn,  corn  chops,  oats,  seeds,  barley,  chicken  feed  and  similar  dry,  free-flowing 
granular  substances. 

This  scale  is  guaranteed  to  weigh  within  ^  of  1  %  of  accuracy  if  operated  as 
per  instructions. 

We  can  also  supply  this  scale  in  overhead  portable  type  and  stationary  type. 


Hopper  Capacity  Bushels 

List  Price 

Sacks  per  Minute 

3 

$500.00 

5  to  6 

4 

560.00 

5 

5 

625.00 

4  to  5 

6 

667.00 

4 

Style  X 


Stationary  Sacking  Scale 

For  All  Dry,  Cleaned,   Free- Flo  wing  Grains 


Hopper  Capacity 

List  Price 
Scale  only 

List  Price  of 
Scale  with  Small 
Top  Hopper 

Sacks  per 
Minute 

10  to  25  Ibs.     For  chicken  feed    .      _   ! 

$334.00 

417.00 
500.00 

$346.00 

426.00 
517.00 

/     10  10-lb.\ 
\7to8  25-lb./ 

1  to  6 

4  to  5 

3  bu.  or  100  Ibs.  For  corn,  corn  chops, 
wheat,  oats,  chicken  feed,  etc.            , 

c  u       (160  Ibs.  of  oats           } 

'   \100-1121bs.ofcorn   i    ~ 

Stationary  Sacking  Scale  s*leY 

Of  All  Iron  and  Steel  Construction 

For  Corn  Meal,  Linseed  Meal  and  other  similar  sluggish  materials.  This 
scale  is  of  enclosed  type  so  as  to  be  entirely  dust  proof.  It  is  supplied  with  spiked 
agitator  to  ensure  an  even  feed  of  the  material  to  be  weighed. 

Corn  Meal  and  Meals  of  Similar  Consistency 


List  Price  with  Top 

Hopper  Capacity 

Hopper,  Agitator  and 

Sacks  per  Minute 

Accuracy 

Sacking  Hopper 

9  to    25  Ibs. 

$417.00 

/         7  9-lb. 
\         4  25-lb. 

1A  OZ. 

9  to    50  Ibs. 

500.00 

j         7  9-lb. 
\     3  to  4  50-lb. 

>^oz. 

50  to  100  Ibs. 

667.00 

2  to  3 

2  oz. 

100  to  175  Ibs. 

709.00 

3  to  4 

tflb. 

100  to  200  Ibs. 

750.00 

3  to  4 

X  to  /^  Ib. 

Style  Z 


For  Cotton  Seed  Meal 


Hopper  Capacity 

List  Price  with 
Steel  Hopper 

List  Price  with 
Bronze  Hopper 

Sacks  per  Minute 

Accuracy 

100  Ibs. 

$584.00 

$626.00 

1  to  2 

y,  ib. 

165  Ibs. 

709.00 

759.00 

1  to  2 

#16. 

NOTE — Meal  must  be  fed  evenly  from  conveyor  or  elevator. 


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Special  Floor  Portable  Meal  Sacking  Scale 

For  Corn  Meal,  Linseed  Meal  and  Similar  Materials 

This  type  is  supplied  with  small  top  hopper,  sacking  spout,  hand  discharge  gear,  portable  frame  with  four 
ball  bearing  wheels,  also  with  >£  horse  power  motor  and  equipment  to  drive  agitator. 


Hopper  Capacity 

List  Price  with  Bronze 
Weigh  Hopper 

Sacks  per  Minute 

Accuracy 

100  Ibs. 

$834.00 

2  to  3 

Xof  1% 

Richardson  Automatic  Mixed  Feed  Scale  and  Packer 

For  Alfalfa  Feeds,  Mixed  Feeds,  Hominy  Feed,  Beet  Pulp,  Etc. 


Hopper  Capacity 

Price 
with  One 
Tube  and 
Auger 

Price  of 
Extra 
Tubes  and 
Augers 

Code  Word 

100  Ibs.  (30  to  40  Ibs.  per  bushel)  .  . 

$1500.00 

$34.00 

Palatial 

100  to  175  Ibs.  (30  to  40  Ibs.  to  bu.)  . 

1584.00 

34.00 

Palatine 

100  Ibs.   (Beet  Pulp,  Bran,  etc.) 
with  jacket  - 

1750.00 

34.00 

Paltos 

100  Ibs.  (Light  Feed,  15  to  30  Ibs. 
to  bushel) 

1584.00 

34.00 

Palude 

175  Ibs.  (Light  Feed,  15  to  30  Ibs. 
to  bushel) 

1667  00 

3400 

Paludique 

100  Ibs.  (Special  All  Ball  Bearing 
Packer) 

2167.00 

34.00 

Paludoso 

Style  U 

NOTE — Speed  varies  on  feed  packers  with  the  feed,  i.  e.,  with  the  material.  Gluten  feed  and  corn  oil 
meal,  practically  free  running  materials,  have  been  packed  at  six  and  seven  sacks  per  minute.  Lighter 
feeds  have  been  packed  at  three  to  four  sacks  per  minute.  Beet  Pulp  and  bran  are  only  packed  at  the 
rate  of  one  sack  per  minute  but  mill  shorts  or  middlings  can  be  packed  at  two  sacks  per  minute.  The  accu- 
racy varies  with  the  material  to  be  packed  as  well  as  with  the  manner  in  which  it  is  fed  to  the  scale  packer, 
i.  e.,  from  *4  pound  to  ^  pound  generally  speaking. 


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The  Monarch  Friction  Clutch  Steel  Packer 

For  Heavy  Duty  Service 

This  packer  is  built  entirely  of  steel  and  iron.  The  frame  is 
made  of  special  heavy  channel  iron. 

This  machine  is  designed  for  speedily  packing  all  kinds  of  feed, 
alfalfa,  barley  or  oat  hulls,  malts  and  grits,  cement,  plaster  of  Paris 
and  all  kinds  of  pulverized  materials  requiring  great  power  and 
pressure. 

This  packer  will  be  built  with  reversible  levers  so  that  it  may  be 
operated  from  either  front  or  the  rear. 

Directions  for  ordering  are  contained  in  footnote  on  page  211. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Speed,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price — Packer  with  One  Tube  and  Auger _  _  _      $400.00 

Additional  Tube  and  Auger 1 2.00 

Additional  Enclosing  Case 24.00 

Extreme  Height 10'  1#" 

Height  of  Frame 9'  7^" 

Width  Over  All 5' 4><" 

Floor  to  Center  of  Pulley 8'  8K" 

Size  of  Pulley 24"  x  7" 

Speed  of  Pulley,  Revolutions  per  Minute 280 

Shipping  Weight 2000  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export— Weight 3000  Ibs. 

Volume..  -.200  cu.  ft. 


Style  V 


The  Monarch  Hand  Packer 


The  Monarch  Hand  Packer  as  shown  in  cut,  is  designed  for  use 
in  mills  having  a  custom  trade,  and  is  very  convenient  in  filling 
farmers'  sacks,  obviating  the  necessity  of  using  a  scoop.  By  its 
use  the  flour  is  conveyed  from  the  packer  or  a  storage  bin  directly 
to  the  sack  without  packing  it,  a  few  turns  of  the  crank  being  suffi- 
cient to  fill  a  two-bushel  sack. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


$30.00 


Price 

Length.. 

Height  ____________________________________  :  _______         12'  0" 

Weight  ___________  '  _________________________________     150  Ibs. 

Boxed  for  Export—  Weight  ___________________________     210  Ibs. 

__  Volume  __________________________   18  cu.  ft. 

For  height  over  12  feet,  add  $1.00  for  each  extra  foot. 

The  Monarch  Hand   Conveyor  Bag  Filler 


The  illustration  shows  a  simple  and  con- 
venient device  for  rapidly  filling  bags  by  hand. 
It  takes  up  little  room,  and  prevents  flour  from 
wasting.  Not  more  than  18  inches  of  the  length 
of  conveyor  should  be  subject  to  the  direct 
pressure  of  the  contents  of  bin,  for  the  weight 
will  cause  the  conveyor  to  turn  harder  than  is  desirable. 

Price — Packer,  as  shown  in  cut 

Conveyor  and  Handle  alone 


$15.00 
10.00 


Style  W 
The  Monarch  Hand  Packer 


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Richardson  Automatic  Elevator  Scale  for  Bulk  Grains 

This  Scale  is  designed  to  automatically  weigh  cleaned  or  uncleaned 
corn,  oats,  wheat  or  similar  free-flowing  grains.  This  scale  should  not 
be  sold  for  more  than  a  few  hours  service  daily,  for  not  more  than  ten 
hours  maximum.  If  scales  are  required  for  24  hours  daily  service, 
customers  should  purchase  the  Richardson  Automatic  Mill  Grain 
Scale,  which  is  built  on  the  same  principle  but  of  much  heavier  con- 
struction and  does  not  work  so  fast  as  the  Elevator  Scale.  (This  type 
scale  is  described  and  illustrated  below.) 

The  Richardson  Automatic  Elevator  Scale  is  guaranteed  to  weigh 
any  dry  free-running  cleaned  or  uncleaned  grains  having  a  commercial 
grading  that  will  pass  State  Grain  Inspectors,  within  j^th  of  1% 
of  accuracy. 

The  Residue  Weighing  Attachment  or  Double  Checking  Beam, 
which  is  shown  on  the  cut,  is  supplied  only  when  specified,  and  with 

this  attachment  any  amounts  in  the  hopper  less  than  the  hopper  capacity  can  be  weighed,  or  can  be  used 
as  a  double  check  against  the  weighment  of  a  full  load. 

Hourly  capacities  given  are  the  capacities  of  the  various  scales  on  OATS — a  comparatively  light  material. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Hopper  Capacity 
Bushels 

Hourly  Capacity 
Bushels 

Price  of 
Scale  Only 

Price  of  Scale  with 
Residue  Weighing 
Attachment 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

3 

750 

$375.00 

$425.00 

47^ 

1020 

4 

1000 

417.00 

467.00 

50^ 

1170 

5 

1250 

459.00 

509.00 

54^ 

1270 

6 

1500 

500.00 

567.00 

SIX 

1680 

7 

1750 

542.00 

608.00 

55K 

1790 

8 

2000 

584.00 

650.00 

58X 

1890 

10 

2250 

625.00 

691.00 

65  % 

2140 

12 

2500 

900.00 

1000.00 

58X 

2810 

15 

3000 

1040.00 

1140.00 

64X 

3105 

Richardson  Automatic  Mill  Scale  for  Bulk  Grains 

This  Scale  is  designed  to  automatically  weigh  dry  clean  wheat, 
corn,  oats  or  similar  free-flowing  grains  in  flour  and  feed  mills,  cereal 
plants,  etc.  Weighing  the  grain  before  it  is  tempered  is  the  principal 
function  of  this  scale;  thereby  the  miller  can  ascertain  the  exact  amount 
ground  to  produce  a  definite  quantity  of  flour.  It  is  equally  well  adapted 
for  weighing  grain  in  other  parts  of  the  mill. 

We  recommend  running  this  scale  at  approximately  one  and 
one-quarter  dumps  per  minute,  and  never,  under  any  circumstances, 
more  than  two  dumps  per  minute  for  continuous  running  or  24  hours 
a  day  service.  These  scales  are  guaranteed  to  weigh  accurate  within 
Ysth  of  1%  if  operated  at  not  over  two  weighings  per  minute,  and  if 
the  material  to  be  weighed  is  fed  evenly  to  the  scale.  Also  the  material 
must  not  weigh  less  than  30  pounds  to  the  bushel. 

In  ordering  please  specify  the  grain  to  be  weighed,  also  if  both 
night  and  day  service  is  required. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Hopper  Capacity 
Bushels 

Price 

Hourly  Capacity 
Bushels 

Daily  Capacity 
Barrels 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

X 

$225.00 

30  to    60 

125  to    275 

29 

260 

1 

267.00 

60  to  120 

275  to    550 

34^ 

360 

2 

375.00 

120  to  240 

575  to  1100 

44^ 

950 

3 

400.00 

180  to  360 

850  to  1700 

50 

1050 

4 

417.00 

240  to  480 

1150  to  2200 

55^ 

1110 

5 

459.00 

300  to  600 

1450  to  2800 

61 

1180 

6 

500.00 

360  to  720 

1750  to  3400 

58X 

1640 

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Richardson  Automatic  Mill  Scale— Enclosed 
Type  for  Bulk  Grains 

This  Automatic  Mill  Scale  is  also  made  in  Enclosed,  External  Lever  Dust- 
Proof  type,  this  type  being  illustrated  on  the  accompanying  cut. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Hopper 
Capacity. 
Bushels 

Hourly 
Capacity 
Bushels 

Price  of 
Scale 

y* 

30  to    60 

$292.00 

i 

60  to  120 

334.00 

2 

120  to  240 

534.00 

3 

180  to  360 

566.00 

4 

240  to  480 

667.00 

5 

300  to  600 

709.00 

6 

360  to  720 

750.00 

Richardson  Automatic  Bulk  Flour  Scale 


This  cut  shows  a  new  departure  to  automatic  scale  construction.  The  machine  is  not  merely  of  enclosed 
dust-proof  type,  but  the  working  parts  are  dust-proof,  by  being  arranged  entirely  out  of  contact  with  dust  and 
flour.  With  this  scale  you  can  tell  the  total  amount  of  each  grade  of  flour,  also  the  percentage  made.  It  ensures 
that  correct  weight  of  flour  is  deposited  into  each  barrel  or  container,  and  there  will  be  no  spilling  of 
flour  on  the  floor. 

We  make  these  scales  with  steel  parts  and  with  non-corrosive  metal  parts.  The  weighing  hopper  of  the 
non-corrosive  scale  is  made  of  Tobin  bronze,  and  the  pins  on  which  the  levers  work  are  of  brass. 

These  scales  are  guaranteed  to  weigh  within  >ith  of  1%  of  accuracy. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Hopper 
Capacity 

Hourly 
Capacity 
Barrels 

Price  with 
Non-Corrosive  Metal  Parts 

Price  with 
Steel  Parts 

^  bbl.  or    25  Ibs. 

1  to      8 

$  542.00 

$500.00 

M  bbl.  or    48  Ibs. 

5  to    15 

560.00 

515.00 

y*  bbl.  or    96  Ibs. 

10  to    30 

667.00 

584.00 

1      bbl.  or  196  Ibs. 

30  to    60 

750.00 

667.00 

IK  bbl.  or  292  Ibs. 

60  to    90 

1067.00 

875.00 

l^bbl.  or  292  Ibs. 

90  to  120 

1067.00 

875.00 

l#bbl.  or  292  Ibs. 

120  to  150 

1067.00 

875,00 

2      bbl.  or  392  Ibs. 

150  to  180 

1112.00 

960.00 

2      bbl.  or  392  Ibs. 

180  to  200 

1112.00 

960.00 

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Portable  Platform  Scale 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Lbs. 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

WITHOUT  WHEELS 

WITH  WHEELS           Extra  for 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Double 
Price              Beam 

2,500  x  A 

26x34 

S-1100 

$80.00 

S-1116 

$85.00         $6.00 

2,000  x  /* 

25x33 

S-1102 

70.00 

S-1118 

75.00           6.00 

l,500x  A 

21  x28 

S-1104 

52.00 

S-1120 

56.00           5.00 

1,200  x  A 

20x28 

S-1106 

45.00 

S-1122 

49.00           5.00 

1,000  x  A 

17x26 

S-1108 

39.00 

S-1124 

43.00          4.00 

800  x  ^ 

17x26 

S-1110 

34.00 

S-1126 

38.00          4.00 

600  x  A 

16x25 

S-1112 

30.00 

S-1128 

33.00          4.00 

400  x  A 

15x21 

S-1114 

23.00 

S-1130 

26.00          4.00 

Portable  Platform  Scale 

With  Square  Platform 


The  shape  of  platform  adapts  the  scale  to  more  bulky  goods  than  the  usual  oblong  pattern. 

Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Lbs. 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

WITHOUT  WHEELS 

WITH  WHEELS 

WITH  WHEELS  AND 
BAG  RACK 

WITH  WHEELS  AND 
DROP  LEVER 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

600xK 
lOOOx^ 
1200x^ 
1500x^ 
2000x^ 

23x23 
25x25 
27x27 
29x29 
31x31 

S-1487 
S-1489 
S-1491 
S-1493 
S-1495 

$32.00 
42.00 
50.00 
56.00 
75.00 

S-1501 
S-1503 
S-1505 
S-1507 
S-1509 

$35.00 
45.00 
53.00 
60.00 
80.00 

S-1529 
S-1531 
S-1533 
S-1535 
S-1537 

$38.50 
49.00 
57.00 
64.50 
85.00 

S-1515 
S-1517 
S-1519 
S-1521 
S-1523 

$43.00 
53.00 
63.00 
74.00 
91.00 

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Portable  Platform  Scale 

With  Bag  Rack  for  Supporting  Sacks  or  Bales 


The  bag  rack  is  placed  on  platform  so  that  material  handled  in  bags  will  be  prevented  from  leaning  against 
pillar  and  causing  incorrect  weighing,  also  permitting  larger  quantities  to  be  put  on  platform. 

Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


WITHOUT 

WHEELS 

WITH  W 

HEELS 

n 

Size 

Platform 

Inches 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

2500  x  y 

26x34 

S-1132 

$84.00 

S-1148 

$89.00 

2000  x  / 

25x33 

S-1134 

74.00 

S-1150 

79.00 

1500  x  / 

21  x28 

S-1136 

55.50 

S-1152 

59.50 

1200  x  / 

20  x  28 

S-1138 

48.50 

S-1154 

52.50 

1000  x  / 

17x26 

S-1140 

42.50 

S-1156 

46.50 

800  x  / 

17x26 

S-1142 

37.50 

S-1158 

41.50 

600  x  y 

16x25 

S-1144 

33.00 

S-1160 

36.00 

400  x  / 

15  x  21 

S-1146 

26.00 

S-1162 

29.00 

Portable  Platform  Scale 

With  Wheels  and  Drop  Lever 

By  means  of  drop  lever,  all  bearings  are  relieved  from  wear 
and  danger  of  breaking  the  scale  mechanism  when  loading  or 
removing  heavy  articles  from  platform. 

Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Lbs. 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

No. 

Price 

2,500  X  % 

26x34 

S-1166 

$94.00 

2,000  x  y* 

25x33 

S-1168 

82.00 

l.SOOx  # 

21  x28 

S-1170 

70.00 

1,200  x  y* 

20x28 

S-1172 

59.00 

l,000x  % 

17x26 

S-1174 

51.00 

800  x  % 

17  x26 

S-1176 

46.00 

600  x  y* 

16x25 

S-1178 

41.00 

400  x  X 

15x21 

S-1180 

34.00 

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Grain  Dealers'  Scale 


The  large  platform  of  these  scales  adapt  them  for  weighing  bags  of  grain,  flour  and  other  materials  which 
are  bulky  to  their  weight. 

Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Lbs. 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

WITHOUT  WHEELS 

WITH  WHEELS 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

1000  X   & 

42  x30 

S-1300 

$68.00 

S-1310 

$73.00 

1200  x   % 

42  x30 

S-1302 

72.00 

S-1312 

77.00 

1800  x  y2 

44x35 

S-1304 

87.00 

S-1314 

94.00 

2000  x  # 

44x35 

S-1306 

91.00 

S-1316 

98.00 

2200  x  Y* 

44x35 

S-1308 

93.00 

S-1318 

100.00 

Dormant  Flour  Scale 


Scale  is  set  dormant  in  the  floor  and  suitable  for  weighing  barrels  of 
flour  or  other  merchandise  where  a  small  dormant  scale  is  required. 

Furnished  with  set  of  weights  for  ordinary  weighing  and  with  one  each 
196-pound  and  98-pound  weight  for  weighing  barrels  and  half-barrels  of  flour. 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Lbs. 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

Number 

Price 

600_X  y, 

16x25 

S-1068 

$40.00 

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Dormant  Warehouse  Scale 

With  Single  Wood  Pillar 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Pounds 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

Number 

Price 

Platform 
to  Pillar 
Inches 

5,000  x  X 
3,500  x  # 
2,500  x  tf 
1,500  x  X 

48  x  48 
42  x  44 
46x37 
41  x  32 

S-1036 
S-1038 
S-1040 
S-5044 

$150.00 
105.00 
92.00 
85.00 

22 

12 
12 

s,1/; 

Dormant  Warehouse  Scale 

With  Two  Tall  Iron  Pillar  Outfit 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Pounds 

Size 
Platform 
Inches  . 

Number 

Price 

Platform 
to  Pillar 
Inches 

6,000  X  }/* 

60  x  54 

S-  996 

$260.00 

21 

5,000  X  y* 

48  x  48 

S-1046 

180.00 

22 

3,500  x  y* 

42  x44 

S-1048 

133.00 

12 

2,500  x  y* 

46  x  37 

S-1050 

113.00 

12 

l,500x  K 

41  x  32 

S-5054 

103.00 

8K 

f           42  x  44 

< 

3,500  x  y* 

With  extra 

S-1052 

141.00 

20 

(        long  neck 

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Dormant  Warehouse  Scale 

Two  Short  Iron  Pillars 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 

Platform 

Number 

Price 

Inches 

6,000  x  # 

60  x  54 

S-  995 

$253.00 

5,000  x  % 

48  x  48 

S-1035 

160.00 

3,500  x  K 

42  x  44 

S-1039 

120.00 

2,500  x  y2 

46  x  37 

S-1041 

100.00 

1,500  x  y* 

41  x  32 

S-5043 

90.00 

Grain  or  Coffee  Warehouse  Scale 

The  large  platform  makes  it  useful  for  weighing  bags  of  grain,  coffee 
or  similar  bulky  material  when  the  load  is  distributed  over  entire  platform. 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Lbs. 

Size 
Platform 
Inches 

Platform 
to  Pillars 
Inches 

SINGLE  BEAM 

DOUBLE  BEAM 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

3,500  X  1 
5,000  x  1 

76x52 
76x52 

1 
1 

S-1080 
S-1082 

$125.00 

190.00 

S-1080 
S-1082 

$133.00 

198.00 

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Hopper  Scale  for  Grain 

The  hopper  is  set  upon  the  platform  and  braced  to  relieve  pressure, 
permitting  a  central  discharge  of  grain. 

The    scales    are    usually  set  upon    the    floor   to    avoid    weakening 
of  building. 

Prices  are   exclusive  of  the   hopper,   which  is  to   be  furnished  by 
purchaser. 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Bushels 

Capacity 
Lbs. 

WITH  WOOD  PILLAR 

WITH  TWO  IRON  PILLARS 

Size 
Platform 

Inches 

Opening 
for  Hopper 
Inches 

No. 

Price 

No. 

Price 

30 

l,800xK 

S-5600 

$  85.00 

S-5630 

$100.00 

42      x  30 

14  X  14 

40 

2,400  x  % 

S-5602 

92.00 

S-5632 

105.00 

46      x37 

16  x  16 

60 

3,600  x  Y* 

S-1606 

105.00 

S-1608 

125.00 

42      x  44 

16  x  16 

100 

6,000  x  y* 

S-1610 

140.00 

S-1612 

160.00 

48      x48 

22x22 

125 

7,500  x  y2 

S-1614 

160.00 

S-1616 

180.00 

48      x48 

22  x22 

150 

9,000  x  1 

S-1618 

175.00 

S-1620 

195.00 

49^  x  51 

36x36 

200 

1  2,000  x  1 

S-1619 

195.00 

S-1621 

215.00 

49^  x  51 

36x36 

Hopper  Scale  for  Grain 

Trussed  Lever  Pattern 

These  scales  used  extensively  in  elevators,  grain  warehouses,  etc.,  and  are  suspended  in  floor. 

Scales  can  be  framed  in  wood  or  steel. 

All  prices  are  exclusive  of  the  hopper  and  timber  or  steel,  which  are  to  be  furnished  by  purchaser. 

Capacities  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Bushels 

Capacity 
Lbs. 

No. 

Price 

200 

12,000  X  5 

S-1750 

$225.00 

300 

18,000  x  5. 

S-1752 

285.00 

350 

21,000  x  5 

S-1754 

300.00 

400 

24,000  x  5 

S-1762 

320.00 

500 

30,000  x  5 

S-1764 

350.00 

600 

36,000  x  5 

S-1768 

390.00 

700 

42,000  x  5 

S-1770 

430.00 

800 

48,000  x  5 

S-1772 

475.00 

1000 

60,000  x  5 

S-1794 

600.00 

1200 

72,000  x  5 

S-1796 

700.00 

1400 

84,000  x  5 

S-1739 

800.00 

1600 

96,000  x  5 

S-1741 

900.00 

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Wagon  Scale 

Trussed  Lever  Pattern 

The  sizes  of  platform  of  these  scales  may  be  varied 
somewhat  from  the  given  dimensions  without  increasing  the 
cost  of  the  scales.  All  the  prices  are  exclusive  of  the  timber, 
steel,  beam  box  and  foundation,  which  are  to  be  furnished 
by  purchaser. 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Tons 

Size  of  Platform 

No. 

PRICE 

Distance  from 
Edge  of  Platform 
to  Beam  Rod 

Single 
Beam 

Double 
Beam 

20 

22'  x  10'    3>g" 

S-1800 

$570.00 

$585.00 

2'    1" 

20 

20'  x    7'    9^" 

S-1836 

520.00 

535.00 

4'    IX" 

20 

16'  x    7'  10" 

S-1922 

450.00 

465.00 

1'  10K" 

15 

22'  x  10'    2>H" 

S-1802 

440.00 

455.00 

2'    1" 

15 

18'  x    8'    3" 

S-1838 

420.00 

435.00 

4'    5K" 

15 

14'  x    8'    4X" 

S-1924 

390.00 

405.00 

2'    1" 

10 

22'  x  10'    3}i" 

S-1806 

365.00 

380.00 

2'    1" 

10 

18'  x    8'    3" 

S-1843 

350.00 

365.00 

4'    5^" 

10 

14'  x    8'    4H" 

S-1928 

300.00 

315.00 

2'      X" 

8 

20'  x    7'    9^" 

S-1845 

315.00 

330.00 

4'    IK" 

8 

16'  x    7'  10" 

S-1930 

275.00 

290.00 

1'  10K" 

6 

18'  x    8'    3" 

S-1846 

275.00 

290.00 

4'    5^" 

6 

14'  x    8'    W 

S-1932 

250.00 

265.00 

2'      X" 

6 

22'  x    8' 

S-2100 

250.00 

265.00 

2'    9" 

5 

14'  x    8' 

S-2112 

200.00 

210.00 

2'    2K" 

4 

14'  x    8' 

S-2114 

170.00 

180.00 

2'    2^" 

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Dump  Scale 

For  use  in  elevators  and  grain 
warehouses  for  convenient  and  quick 
weighing  and  dumping  of  grain.  The 
platforms  of  these  scales  are  entirely 
free  from  levers,  so  that  dump  can  be 
built  in  the  platform.  Prices  are  ex- 
clusive of  timber  and  foundation. 
Beam  box  or  fixtures  when  furnished, 
extra,  $25.00.  Patent  controllable 
dump  irons  for  holding  wagon  in  any 
desired  position  while  unloading  the 
grain,  furnished,  extra,  $75.00.  Beams 
graduated  by  2  X- pound  marks. 


Capacities,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Capacity 
Tons 

Size  of 
Platform 
Feet 

Number 

PRICE 

Distance  from 
Edge  of  Platform 
to  Beam  Rod 

Single 
Beam 

Double 
Beam 

4 
6 
6 

14  X  8 
14  X  8 
22  x  8 

S-2211 
S-2213 
S-2215 

$165.00 
225.00 
250.00 

$175.00 
240.00 
265.00 

2'  8" 
2'  8" 
3'  4" 

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Beams  for  Wagon  Scales 
Single  Beam 


Made  of  brass,  with  brass  sliding  poise,  highly  polished,  accurately  graduated,  1,000  pounds  on  beam. 
Remainder  of  capacity  of  scale  is  indicated  by  weights.    Two  pounds  per  ton. 


Double  Beam 


Made  of  highly  polished  brass  with  brass  sliding  poises  and  set  screw  in  lower  poise. 

This  style  is  desired  to  balance  the  tare  weight  on  lower  bar  and  indicate  the  net  weight  on  upper  bar. 


Triple  Beam  Without  Weights 


Made  of  highly  polished  brass  with  brass  sliding  poises  and  set  screw  in  poise  on  middle  bar;  lower  bar  is 
notched  on  top.  This  style  brass  beam  has  full  capacity,  and  for  light  service  gives  same  satisfaction  as  com- 
pound beam  illustrated  below.  Furnished  with  scale  at  extra  price  as  shown. 

Capacity  on  beam,  5  tons,  extra $15.00 


Compound  Beam  Without  Weights 


This  style  has  full  capacity  of  scale  on  beam;  no  loose  weights  required. 

Upper  bar  is  brass  faced,  notched  on  top  and  has  latched  roller  poise.    Lower  brass  beam  has  brass  sliding 
poise  with  set  screw.     Furnished  with  scale  at  extra  prices  as  shown. 

Capacity  on  beam,  5  tons,  extra $20.00 

Capacity  on  beam,  6  to  10  tons,  extra 30.00  • 

Double  Faced  Beams,  5  tons,  extra 40.00 

Double  Faced  Beams,  6  to  10  tons,  extra 50.00 


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Flour  Hopper 
Scale 

Moving  or  Trolley  Type 

The  Stationary  Scale  is  sus- 
pended from  the  ceiling  directly 
over  the  dough  mixer  or  conveyor 
to  mixer,  and  is  made  in  two  capaci- 
ties, namely — three  and  five-barrel, 
diameter  of  hopper  37^2  inches  for 
both  sizes.  The  five-barrel  scale 
has  a  longer  hopper.  From  a  storage 
room  above  scale  the  flour  enters 
the  covered  hopper  by  a  spout,  and 
leaves,  after  weighing,  through  the 
gate  in  cone  of  hopper. 

The  Moving  Scale,  as  shown  in 
cut,  requires  a  track  to  be  suspended 
from  ceiling  and  is  moved  by  an 
operator,  and  can  supply  many 
Mixers  and  Automatic  Kneaders, 
justifying,  in  many  plants,  the  higher 
cost  of  installation. 

Prices  do  not  include  Hopper  or  Trolley. 


Scales  only  with  single  beam.    Weights,  ^/L  pound  to  100  pounds. 


Price  List 

Sbbl.  or  1,000  Ibs $100.00 

7  bbl.  or  1,500  Ibs J 120.00 


Stonebraker 
Continuous 

Feed 

Hominy 

Mill 


The  operation  of  these  machines  is  extremely  simple,  the  corn  being  fed  in  continuously  at  the  end  of  a 
cylinder,  filled  with  revolving  knives,  or  cutters  having  thin  edges  and  arranged  so  that  all  the  outside  of  the 
grain  is  exposed  to  their  action  as  it  travels  to  the  discharge  end,  the  whole  outside  covering  and  the  germ 
being  removed,  and  passing  out  through  openings  in  the  cylinder  and  deposited  in  its  proper  receptacle,  the 
two  sizes  of  finished  Hominy  passing  out  through  strong  air  current  that  removes  any  meal,  or  bran  that 
adheres,  leaving  the  product  clear  and  free  of  dust. 

No.  2  is  designed  for  ordinary  mills  that  desire  to  manufacture  Hominy,  Grits,  etc.,  for  the  retail  trade. 
This  machine  makes  two  separations  of  Hominy  and  Grits,  Bran  or  Blowings  and  Meal. 

No.  4  is  a  double  machine  and  is  used  where  a  very  large  capacity  is  demanded.  It  has  two  cylinders 
entirely  independent  of  each  other,  and  can  be  used  separately,  or  to  give  two  reductions  on  the  same  material 
so  as  to  produce  a  finished  and  polished  Hominy  continuously  in  large  quantities.  Machine  can  be  driven 
from  either  end.  T»  .  T^.  .  T^ 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Horse 
Power 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

2 
4 

$500.00 
570.00 

18  to  25 
40  to  50 

6'0" 
4'  6" 

8'  6" 
6'  4" 

4'    6" 
5'  10" 

4 
6 

10x8 
10x8 

800 
800 

1800 
2100 

2650 
2780 

230 

176 

236 


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The 

Monarch 

Corn 

Grader 


The  Monarch  Corn  Grader 


This  machine  is  constructed  with  a  steel  cylinder,  very  similar  to  the  lower  reel  of  the  Hominy  Separator, 
and  is  driven  the  same,  with  belt  and  pulley.  It  is  covered  with  perforated  sheet  steel — the  holes  varying  in 
size,  being  the  smallest  at  the  head  of  the  reel,  which  takes  out  the  small  grains,  the  next  size  the  medium  grains, 

while  the  very  large  grains  are  passed  over  the  tail.  The  machine  can  be 
made  to  make  four  separations,  but  is  built  to  make  three,  unless  otherwise 
ordered.  Where  it  is  desirable  to  make  the  highest  grade  of  Hominy  or 
Grits  a  much  better  yield  can  be  obtained,  and  much  better  work  done,  by 
grading  the  corn  and  treating  each  size  to  be  degerminated  separately. 
The  advantage  of  this  is  apparent  to  every  corn  miller. 

Prices  and  Dimensions,  Etc. 


EXTREME 

Diameter 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Fan 
Inches 

Pulley 
Inches 

Revolu- 
tions per 
Minute 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

1- 

15 

Price 

Length 

Width 

Height 

ll'O" 

5'  4X" 

6'1#" 

24 

26 

28x6 

Cylinder 
100 
Beater 
Shaft 
300 
Fan 
600 

275 

1700 

$500.00 

The  Monarch  Corn  Temperer 

The  Monarch  Corn  Temperer  is  used  for  tempering  corn  by  steaming 
or  wetting,  or  both;  thus  facilitating  the  removal  of  the  bran  and  germ 
with  the  smallest  possible  waste  of  material.  The  water 
and  steam  both  enter  the  machine  at  the  top,  the  former 
through  a  cone  not  shown  in  the  illustration,  the  amount 
being  regulated  by  suitable  valves.  Flights  on  the  revolving 
shaft  within  the  cylinder,  thoroughly  distribute  the  grain 
to  the  action  of  steam  or  water.  The  amount  discharged 
by  the  temperer  is  controlled  by  a  gate,  which  in  turn  is 
regulated  by  a  screw,  thus  permitting  the  feeding  of  the 
grain  to  Degerminator  or  bin  in  regular  quantities. 

Owing  to  the  differential  and  arrangement  of  the  gear 
drive,  the  amount  of  power  necessary  to  drive  this  machine 
is  so  small  as  to  be  unnoticeable. 


The  Monarch  Corn  Temperer 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


List 
Price 

Height 
Over 
All 

Outside 
Diam.  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Diam.  of 
Inlet  Pipe 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Floor 
Space 
Occupied 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Capacity 
Bushels 
of  Corn 
Per  Hour 

Net 
Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.Ft. 

$150.00 

4'  8" 

10 

1# 

9 

3'x2'6" 

14  x  3 

150 

50  to  100 

570 

783 

48 

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237 


The  Monarch  Degerminator 


SOLE   MANUFACTUH 

MUNCY,  PA. 


ONAHCH  IMPROVED  DEGERMINATOR 


j 


The  Monarch  Degerminator 

The  function  of  the  Monarch  Degerminator  is  to  remove  the  germ  and  hull  from  the  grain  for  the  pro- 
duction of  corn  goods. 

This  operation  is  performed  by  a  revolving  cylinder  consisting  of  specially  hardened  iron  rings,  keyed  to 
a  shaft.  At  the  end  of  the  cylinder  is  a  force  feed  which  delivers  the  stock  to  the  cylinder  and  corrugated  plates 
bolted  to  the  sides  of  the  drum.  These  corrugated  plates  are  adjustable  to  the  proper  distance  from  the  cylinder 
for  giving  whatever  product  is  desired,  as  well  as  for  taking  the  different  sizes  of  corn  grains. 

The  corrugated  cylinder  is  made  in  rings,  instead  of  being  cast  solid,  in  order  that  the  worn  sections  may 
be  easily  and  economically  removed  without  replacing  the  entire  cylinder.  In  replacing  rings,  it  is  only  neces- 
sary to  remove  the  head  plate  of  the  machine,  after  which  the  bearing  and  cylinder  can  be  readily  slipped  out. 
Between  the  corrugated  plates  at  the  side  of  the  drum  and  the  walls  thereof  is  placed  a  perforated  screen  for 
the  retaining  of  the  germs  and  the  passing  out  of  the  feed  and  meal.  This  screen  is  so  arranged  that  it  is  self- 
cleaning;  in  other  words,  the  screen  does  not  have  to  be  removed  from  the  machine  to  be  cleaned. 

The  reduction  of  the  stock  into  the  desired  sizes  is  automatically  accomplished  by  means  of  a  tension 
spring  and  nut  at  the  discharge;  the  tighter  the  spring  is  adjusted,  the  longer  the  product  will  be  retained  in 
the  cylinder  and  the  finer  it  will  be  reduced.  Whether  the  machine  be  regulated  for  fine  or  coarse  grinding,  it 
is  so  designed  as  to  keep  the  stock  in  the  cylinder  for  the  necessary  length  of  time  and  no  longer,  the  object 
being  to  give  the  product  the  best  possible  dress  and  texture  and  the  greatest  uniformity.  Machine  is  built 
with  either  ball  bearings  or  interchangeable  phosphor  bronze  or  babbitt  bearings. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

PRICE 
Caoacitv 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

EXTREME 
DIMENSIONS 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of  Shaft 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

With 
Plain 
Bearings 

W...             in  Bu. 
1th                       p               TT 

Ball         ;  ^er  Hr" 
Bearings 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

1 

$600.00 

$700.00     80-100 

18x8>£ 

900 

6'0" 

1'  11" 

1'9" 

23  x66 

12 

1440 

1593 

26 

238 


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The  Monarch  Samp  Mill 


The  Monarch  Samp  Mill 


For  the  manufacture  of  Hominy  we  recommend  the  use  of  the  Monarch  Samp  Mill.  This  machine  is  for 
use  in  combination  with  the  breaking  and  hulling  apparatus  and  effectively  separates  the  waste  material  from 
the  finished  hominy.  This  machine  is  equipped  with  a  reel  for  the  bolting  operation. 

The  Monarch  is  designed  on  lines  suggested  by  successful,  practical  experience,  is  well  built  and 
the  only  attention  required  for  its  satisfactory  operation,  is  the  opening  and  closing  of  the  valves  of  the 
degerminating  cylinder. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Pounds 
Hominy 
Per  Hour 

Bushel 
Corn 
for 
Each 
Charge 

Horse 
Power 

Length 

Width 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cu.Ft. 

1 
2 
3 

$400.00 

350.00 
315.00 

300-500 
200-300 
100-200 

K 

y* 

H 

8  to  10 
5  to    7 
5  to    5 

7'    2" 
5'  10" 
4'    5" 

3'    4" 
3'    2" 
2'  10" 

15  x  11 
10  x    8 
8x5 

750  to  850 
750  to  850 
750  to  850 

840 

670 
600 

1200 
950 
870 

150 
110 
75 

Beall  Combination  Hominy  Mill,  Sifter  and  Aspirator 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hr. 

EXTREME 
DIMENSIONS 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Height 
to 

Feed 
Inlet 

Height 

to  Center 
of  Drive 
Shaft 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Shipping 
Weight 
Lbs. 

Height 

Length 

Width 

0 
1 
2 
3 

$350.00 
450.00 
500.00 
550.00 

8-  15 

15-  30 
30-  60 
60-100 

6'  9" 
7'0" 
7'  1" 
7'  2" 

6'0" 
6'  2" 
6'  6" 
6'  7" 

6'  0" 
6'  8" 

7'  6" 
7'  10" 

36x40 
36x43 
37x48 
37x50 

3'  10" 
3'  11" 
4'    2" 
4'    3" 

3'  3" 
3'  4" 
3'  6" 
3'  6" 

12  x    7 
14  x    8 
14  x    9 
15  x  10 

725 

700 
675 
640 

1250 
1350 
1750 
2150 

Beall  Degerminator 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Floor 
Space 
Inches 

Height 

Length 

Height  to 
Pulley 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

0 

1 

2 

$200.00 
325.00 
450.00 

10-20 
20-40 
40-80 

30x34 
28x32 
30  x  58 

2'  8" 
2'  9" 
3'  0" 

4'    6" 
4'  10" 
6'    4" 

2'  2^" 
2'  3K" 

2'  IK" 

10  x    9 
12x    9 
15  x  10 

750 
750 
700 

700' 
800 
1150 

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The  Monarch  Hominy  Separator 


The  Monarch  Hominy  Separator — Rear  View 


The  machine  is  strongly  built  and  finely  finished;  best  hardwood  frame;  heads  of  iron;  all  working  parts 
of  steel.  The  cylinders  are  constructed  of  heavy  perforated  steel;  the  beaters  are  practically  indestructible, 
being  made  of  angle  iron.  In  no  part  of  the  machine  does  the  stock  come  into  contact  with  wood. 

The  machine  is  equipped  with  a  very  powerful  fan.  The  aspirating  process  is  easily  and  perfectly  con- 
trolled by  adjustable  valves. 

There  is  an  upper  and  a  lower  reel  or  cylinder. 

The  stock  is  spouted  to  the  head  of  the  first  reel,  where  the  separation  of  the  feed  from  the  hominy  stock 
is  accomplished. 

The  hominy  stock  then  passes  to  the  second  reel,  where  it  is  separated  into  four  different  sizes. 

Each  separation  receives  a  thorough  aspiration  and  polishing  before  leaving  the  machine.  It  is  then  in 
absolutely  perfect  condition  for  the  rolls. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


EXTREME 

REVOLUTIONS 

PULLEYS 

Capac- 
ity 

Weight 

Price 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Beater 
Shaft 

Cyl- 
inder 

Fan 

Main 
Drive 
Inches 

Counter 
Drive 
Inches 

Fan 
Inches 

Upper  Separ't'r 
Lower  Separ't'r 

9'  3" 

5'  8" 

10'  0" 

300 
171 

100 

47 

600 

16x6>^ 

16x6^ 

32x6^ 

250 
250 

4000 

$1200.00 

240 


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The  Monarch  Grits  Grader 


The  Monarch  Grits  Grader 


The  Monarch  Grits  Grader  resembles  a  Purifier  in  action  and  construction,  with  the  exception  that  no 
fan  or  air  current  is  used.  The  arrangement  is  similar  to  that  of  the  ordinary  purifier  sieve. 

The  Grader  sieve  is  usually  clothed  with  five  or  more  different  sizes  of  wire,  each  size  of  wire  having  under- 
neath the  sieve  a  separate  department  or  box  to  receive  the  grits. 

The  partitions  between  these  apartments  are  provided  with  a  hinged  valve  at  the  top  next  to  the  sieve, 
which  may  be  adjusted  to  increase  or  diminish  the  amount  of  grits  taken  into  each  of  the  divisions,  and  also  to 
make  an  exact  adjustment  and  separation  of  the  different  sizes  of  material  passing  through  the  sieve,  and 
permitting  each  size  of  grits  to  go  to  the  proper  discharge  in  the  bottom  of  the  machine. 

The  head  of  the  sieve  is  provided  with  an  automatic  feed  box  that  spreads  the  stock  evenly  the  entire 
width  of  the  sieve,  under  varying  conditions  of  quantity,  and  when  once  adjusted  requires  no  further  attention. 

The  sieve  is  provided  with  an  efficient  brush  cloth  cleaner  which  is  moved  by  two  double-threaded  screws, 
and  is  kept  in  contact  with  the  wire  by  adjustable  guides,  the  brush  having  a  compact  and  narrow-contact  on 
the  underside.  The  wire  cloth  is  thoroughly  cleansed  by  each  passing  of  the  brush  so  that  the  meshes  are  kept 
open  and  any  particles  of  grit  that  may  have  become  fastened  in  the  meshes  are  pushed  out  and  all  the  wire 
used  all  the  time  to  the  best  advantage. 

This  perfect  separation  of  grits  enables  them  to  be  aspirated  and  cleansed  perfectly  without  loss,  which 
would  not  be  possible  were  the  different  sizes  blended  together. 

The  importance  of  this  feature  will  be  apparent  to  every  manufacturer  of  corn  food  products. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


Size 

No. 

Price 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Size  on 
Floor 

Size 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 

$400.00 

5'  5K" 

13'  1" 

4'  8" 

3'5"xll'6" 

8x4 

550 

1700 

2800 

334 

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241 


The  Monarch 

Special 

Ball  Bearing 

Differential 

Hominy  Reel 

with 
Perforated  Cylinder 


Style  M 


Style  N 


Illustrations  show  our  special,  steel  cylinder,  differential  reel,  designed  for  the  reception  of  degerminated 
corn  stock,  the  removal  of  all  feed  products  from  it  and  the  accurate  grading  of  the  hominy  into  four  sizes. 
Each  size  or  separation  of  the  hominy  stock  is  automatically  polished  before  leaving  the  machine  and  is  dis- 
charged in  perfect  condition  for  sending  to  the  rolls. 

This  machine  is  substantially  built  throughout,  for  heavy  and  continuous  service.  The  cylinders,  which 
for  convenience  in  handling  are  in  three  longitudinal  sections,  are  made  of  perforated  steel  carried  on  steel 
frames,  the  differential  gears  are  cut  steel,  the  fast  running  cylinders  are  mounted  on  ball  bearings  and  the 
entire  design  provides  for  an  almost  unwearable,  symmetrical  and  thoroughly  efficient  reel  for  the  intended 
purpose. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
No. 

Price 

of 
Cylin- 
der 

of 
Cylin- 
der 

Length 
Over  All 

Floor  to 
Center 
of  Pulley 

of 

Pulley 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

EXPORT 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 

Vol. 

Feet 

Inches 

Lbs. 

Cu.Ft. 

167 

$600.00 

7 

26 

8'W 

3'  1" 

5'4M" 

10'  9" 

3'  10" 

16x6 

200 

1500 

2000 

148 

168 

640.00 

8 

26 

9'8X" 

3'  1" 

5'4K" 

11'  9" 

3'  10" 

16x6 

200 

1600 

2100 

162 

169 

690.00 

10 

26 

11'  8^" 

3'  1" 

5'  4^" 

13'  9" 

3'  10" 

16x6 

200 

1700 

2400 

180 

Extra  charge  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive. 


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Goulds  Power  Rotary  Force  Pumps 


Fig.  1185X 


Fig.  1281 


These  pumps  are  made  with  heavy  cast  iron  bases.  They  are  fitted  with  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  supported 
by  bearings  with  babbitted  boxes. 

These  pumps  are  especially  adapted  for  pumping  molasses  in  connection  with  feed  mixing  plants.  When 
used  for  this  service,  molasses  must  flow  to  the  pump.  Pumps  are  also  used  extensively  for  circulating  cooling 
water  for  gas  engines,  for  filling  tank  cars,  for  creamery,  cider  mill,  bottling  machine  and  similar  service. 

Fig.  11851/2— Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Capacity 

No. 

per 
Minute 
200  Rev. 

Suction 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Hose 
Inches 

Tight 
and  Loose 
Pulleys 

Approx. 
Weight 
Lbs. 

Iron 
Price 

Bronze  Case 
arid  Cams 
Price 

Bronze 
Price 

Gallons 

Inches 

1 

20 

IX 

1 

8  x  2X 

70 

$19.75 

$  66.15 

$  81.00 

2 

25 

IX 

1 

8  x  2X 

75 

22.00 

75.60 

87.75 

3 

28 

IX 

IX 

8  x  2X 

84 

23.25 

85.00 

101.25 

4 

50 

2 

IX 

12  x  3X 

145 

44.50 

114.00 

146.25 

4A 

50 

2 

IX 

16  x  3X 

161 

50.30 

122.85 

160.85 

5 

55 

2 

2 

12  x  3X 

154 

47.80 

131.60 

175.50 

5A 

55 

2 

2 

16  x  3X 

175 

53.85 

140.40 

190.00 

6 

65 

2X 

2X 

24  x  4 

320 

80.00 

197.45 

255.95 

Fig.  1281 


No. 

Capacity 
Per 
Minute 
200  Rev. 

Suction 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Pipe 
Inches 

Tight 
and  Loose 
Pulleys 

Approx. 
Weight 
Lbs. 

Iron 
Price 

Bronze  Case 
and  Cams 
Price 

Bronze 
Price 

Gallons 

Inches 

1 

20 

IX 

IX 

8  x  2X 

66 

$19.00 

$  64.80 

$  78.30 

2 

25 

IX 

IX 

8  x  2X 

73 

21.25 

74.25 

85.00 

3 

28 

IX 

IX 

8  x  2X 

78 

22.35 

83.70 

98.55 

4 

50 

2 

2 

12  x  3X 

137 

43.00 

111.15 

140.40 

4A 

50 

2 

2 

16  x  3X 

153 

49.10 

120.00 

155.00 

5 

55 

2 

2 

12  x  3X 

146 

46.00 

128.70 

169.65 

5A 

55 

2 

2 

16  x  3X 

167 

52.25 

137.50 

184.25 

6 

65 

2X 

2X 

24  x  4 

300 

77.50 

193.75 

248.60 

Total  Lift  and  Force  60  feet  from  supply  to  point  of  delivery.   Pump  not  more  than  20  feet  above  liquid. 

Glucose  Pot 

Our  Glucose  Pot  consists  of  a  double  can  made  of  heavy  galvanized  iron,  the  inner  can  having  considerably 
less  diameter  than  the  outer. 

The  glucose  is  kept  at  the  proper  temperature  by  the  introduction  of  steam  into  the  outer  can. 

The  inner  can  has  a  close-fitting,  galvanized  iron,  removable  top  through  which  the  glucose  is  introduced. 
A  pipe  passes  from  the  bottom  of  the  inner  can,  through  the  side  of  the  outer  can,  to  the  conveyor,  which  fee"ds 
the  rice  trumble,  and  is  provided  with  a  valve  for  regulating  the  supply  of  glucose. 

Price,  $30.00. 


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The  Monarch  Rice  Huller 

Years  of  experience  in  hullers  of  various  makes 
have  enabled  us  to  perfect  and  embody  principles 
in  the  Monarch  which  warrant  us  in  guaranteeing 
the  same  to  be  superior  to  any  other  huller. 

The  Monarch  is  constructed  along  the  lines 
to  obtain  the  very  best  results,  with  the  smallest 
percentage  of  breakage,  and  from  the  point  of 
mechanical  construction — there  is  no  machine  of 
its  equal.  A  number  of  mills  have  adopted  the 
Monarch  Hullers  in  preference  to  others. 

It  requires  but  eight  horse  power  to  operate 
this  machine. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Price 
With 
Legs 

Price 
Without 
Legs 

Capacity 
on  Paddy 
Per  Hour 
Lbs. 

Floor 
Space 
Occupied 
Mounted 
on  Iron 
Legs 
Inches 

Height 
of 
Machine 
With 
Legs 
Inches 

Height 
of 
Machine 
Without 
Legs 
Inches 

Size  of 
Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Revolut'ns 
of  Driving 
Pulley 
Per  Min. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

$220.00 

$200.00 

500 

26  x  42 

54 

24 

16  x  7 

500 

310 

420 

10 

The  Monarch  Pearling  Cone 

The  Pearling  Cone  is  a  machine  devised  for  the 
whitening  of  rices  with  the  smallest  percentage  of 
breakage.  This  machine  does  particularly  good  work 
in  cases  where  you  have  to  handle  red  rices.  It  is 
constructed  of  iron,  which  makes  the  machine  strong 
and  of  long  endurance.  The  principal  working  part 
of  the  machine  is  a  cone  covered  with  a  composition 
stone ;  this  is  surrounded  by  a  sieve  mantel,  divided  by 
partitions  of  rubber,  which  keep  the  rice  from  reach- 
ing the  bottom  and  prevent  the  breaking  of  rice. 

The  wire  which  covers  the  mantel  and  the  stone 
can  be  easily  renewed. 

One  single  machine  takes  place  of  three  or  four 
Hullers,  depending  on  class  of  work. 


Price,  Weight,  Capacity,  Etc. 


Diameter  of 
Stone  in  Feet 

Price 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Lbs. 

Power 
Required 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Gross  Weight 
Lbs. 

5 

$1,000 

6,500 

14 

160 

10,600 

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The  Monarch  Rice   Sheller 

The  Monarch  Sheller  is  the  heaviest  and  best 
sheller  on  the  market.  The  plates  are  made  of  the 
very  best  iron,  well  balanced,  and  covered  with  a 
cement  surface  that  will  last  for  years,  and  can  easily 
be  renewed. 

When  this  sheller  is  used  in  connection  with  our 
huller  better  results  can  be  obtained  than  by  attempting 
to  run  the  paddy  through  a  chilled  steel  huller,  as  the 
huller  becomes  smooth  from  the  paddy  and  does  very 
inferior  work. 


The  Monarch  Rice  Sheller 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
Inches 

Price 

Extreme 
Height 

Extreme 
Length 

Extreme 
Width 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

30 
60 

$175.00 
290.00 

4'  7" 
4'  7" 

3'  4" 
5'  2" 

3'  4" 
5'  2" 

12  x  6 

28  x  7 

400 
185 

1240 
2850 

1600 
3200 

40 
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The  Monarch  Paddy  Machine 


The  Monarch  Paddy  Machine 


The  cut  shows  our  Paddy  Machine,  which  has  become  a  necessity  in  modern  rice  milling.  This  machine 
separates  the  hulled  rice  from  the  unhulled,  which  in  former  times  was  a  very  difficult  problem,  but  with  the 
use  'of  this  machine  the  work  is  accomplished,  producing  the  most  satisfactory  results. 

The  cost  of  installing  these  machines,  when  compared  with  the  results,  is  a  mere  trifle. 

They  are  built  on  strong  lines  of  the  very  best  material  and  work  smoothly  without  any  jarring. 

Single  Type — Prices,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Weights,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Height 

Height 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Size 
No. 

Price 

to 
Where 
Rice 
Enters 

to 
Center 
of 
Driv'g 
Shaft 

Size 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Capacity 
Per 
Hour 
Lbs. 

Horse 
Power 
Req. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

18 

$275.00 

4'  7' 

9'  6' 

7'  6' 

4'  7' 

2'0" 

16x5 

100 

2160 

# 

1200 

1500 

210 

24 

375.00 

4'  7' 

11'  0' 

7'  6' 

4'  7' 

2'0" 

20x5 

100 

2880 

1 

1500 

1900 

225 

30 

475.00 

4'  7' 

12'  7' 

7'  6' 

4'  7' 

2'0" 

24x6 

100 

3600 

1 

1600 

2100 

240 

36 

575.00 

4'  7' 

14'  2' 

7'  6' 

4'  7' 

2'0" 

30x6 

100 

4320 

iti 

1900 

2500 

260 

45 

680.00 

4'  7' 

16'  3' 

7'  6' 

4'  7' 

2'0" 

30x6 

100 

5400 

IK 

2300 

2900 

310 

60 

750.00 

4'  7' 

19'  9" 

7'  6" 

4'  7' 

2'0" 

30x6 

100 

7200 

2 

2900 

3800 

380 

Tandem  Type 


72 

1075.00 

4'  7" 

24'  11" 

6'  8" 

4'  7" 

2'0" 

36x6 

100 

8640 

3^ 

5800 

8400 

550 

90 

1215.00 

4'  7" 

29'  1" 

6'  8" 

4'  7" 

2'0" 

36x6 

100 

10800 

4 

6200 

9800 

650 

120 

1360.00 

4'  7" 

36'  1" 

6'  8" 

4'  7" 

2'0" 

36x6 

100 

14400 

6 

7500 

11000 

800 

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The  Monarch  Rice  Brush 

In  the  construction  of  our  latest  Self -Contained  Brush  we  have 
spared  no  expense  in  putting  in  the  finest  material  by  the  most  skilled 
workmen. 

The  cylinder  is  made  of  thick,  kiln-dried  wooden  staves  with  solid 
cast  iron  heads.  The  top  end  has  flush  bolt  heads  and  there  is  a  heavy 
turned  supporting  wheel  in  the  center  to  which  the  staves  are  bolted, 
the  bolt  heads  being  sunk  deep  and  the  holes  plugged.  Wrought  iron 
rods  passing  through  hold  the  heads  securely  in  place.  After  the 
cylinder  is  put  together  the  staves  are  turned  true  and  finished  smooth. 
The  heads  are  turned  to  receive  the  ends  of  staves,  and  are  keyseated 
and  fitted  in  line  with  each  other.  The  case  is  made  in  halves-  and  is  of 
very  substantial  construction.  It  is  fitted  on  each  end  with  cast  iron 
plate  rings,  also  in  halves  with  ends  matched,  bored  to  size  and  faced 
two  sides  at  one  end  and  on  one  side  at  the  other.  The  frame  work  is 
composed  of  heavy  iron  posts  held  together  in  three  places  by  heavy 
cast  iron  spiders. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

FOR 
EXPORT 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft 

1 

$500.00 

11'3" 

5'8^" 

5'  8K" 

26x14 

200  to 
300 

4200 

4200 

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The  Monarch  Rice  Trumble 

This  cut  shows  our  Trumble,  which  is 
sometimes  called  a  Rice  Polisher.  The 
frame  work  of  the  base  is  made  of  heavy 
timbers  firmly  bolted  together  so  as  to 
be  rigid.  On  the  frame  work  are  bolted 
six  bearings,  three  on  each  side,  through 
which  run  two  shafts  bearing  three  tram 
wheels  each;  the  tram  wheels  engaging 
three  circular  tracks  are  heavy  cast  iron 
rings,  which  surround  the  Trumble.  The 
faces  of  the  tram  wheels  and  circular 
tracks  are  broad  and  flat,  giving  good 
bearing  and  reducing  the  wear.  The 
staves  which  form  the  Trumble  are 
thoroughly  kiln  dried  and  2^i  inches 
thick  by  4  inches  wide,  being  grooved 
along  each  edge  to  receive  a  slip  tongue. 
The  staves  are  sustained  by  three  heavy  cast  iron,  machine  turned  rings.  These  rings  are  cut  into  two  sections 
held  firmly  together  by  bolts  and  bolted  to  the  staves  forming  the  track  which  runs  the  tram  wheels. 

The  feed  head  has  an  opening  in  the  center  to  receive  the  rice,  while  a  similar  opening  in  the  tail  end 
provides  for  the  discharge.  The  discharge  head  has  six  openings  near  its  circumference.  These  holes  are 
covered  with  doors  or  plates  held  in  place  by  bolts  and  small  hand  wheels.  They  may  be  opened  while  the 
machine  is  in  motion,  which  being  done,  the  machine  will  quickly  empty  itself. 

The  machine  revolves  slowly  and  gives  the  final  finish  to  the  rice,  which  is  accomplished  by  the  tumbling 
motion  of  the  large  quantity  of  rice  contained  in  the  drum,  the  finish  being  regulated  by  the  rapidity  with  which 
the  material  is  fed  to  the  machine.  The  feed  may  be  continuous  or  intermittent  as  desired. 

The  machines  are  well  constructed  and  will  give  years  of  good  service. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


SIZE  OF  DRUM 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 

Speed  of 

FOR  EXPORT 

Length 
Feet 

Width 
Inches 

Price 

Height 

Length 
Feet 

Width 

Pulley 
Inches 

Drum 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

10 

40 

$550.00 

5'  6" 

12 

5'  6" 

16x5^ 

15  to  20 

5400 

5400 

363 

12 

40 

575.00 

5'  6" 

14 

5'  6" 

16x5^ 

15  to  20 

5700 

5700 

424 

14 

40 

600.00 

5'  6" 

16 

5'  6" 

16x5^ 

15  to  20 

6000 

6000 

484 

10 

50 

650.00 

6'  4" 

12 

6'  4" 

16x6>£ 

10  to  15 

6000 

6000 

481 

12 

50 

675.00 

6'  4" 

14 

6'  4" 

16x6^ 

10  to  15 

6300 

6300 

562 

14 

50 

700.00 

6'  4" 

16 

6'  4" 

16x6X 

10  to  15 

6700 

6700 

642 

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The  Monarch  Rice  Grading  Reel 


The  Grading  Reel  shown  above  is  specially  designed  to  meet  the  require- 
ments of  rice  handlers  and  the  fact  that  every  one  installed  has  given  unqualified 
satisfaction,  is  testimony  to  our  definite  experience  and  thorough  workmanship. 

The  Monarch  is  a  well  proportioned  machine  and  especially  adapted  to 
heavy  duty.  It  is  equipped  with  heavy  shaft  and  iron  spiders,  has  carefully 
babbitted  bearings  and  a  durably  constructed  conveyor,  designed  for  easy  access. 

Every  feature  necessary  to  the  successful,  accurate  and  economical  grading 
of  rice,  has  been  included  in  this  reel  which  is  built  in  two  sizes  and  with  and 
without  cleaner  frames  as  desired  and  as  listed  below. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 

No. 

PRICE 

Length 
of 
Cyl. 
Feet 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

FRAME  DIMENSIONS 

Length 
Over 
All 

Floor 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size 
of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Without 
Cleaner 
Frames 

With 
Cleaner 
Frames 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.  Ft. 

159 

$550.00 

$650.00 

12 

40 

13'  4" 

4'  8" 

7'  11" 

14'  3" 

5'  9" 

24x5 

25 

3300 

3500 

527 

160 

600.00 

700.00 

14 

40 

15'  4" 

4'  8" 

r  ii" 

16'  3" 

5'  9" 

24x6 

25 

3500 

3700 

600 

The  above  prices  do  not  include  cloth  for  reel. 

Price  additional  for  Cross  Shaft  Drive  for  Reels  40  inches  in  diameter,  $50.00. 


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Rice  Cylinders 

Where  floor  space  is  limited,  this  outfit  is  a 
favorite  with  the  practical  rice  miller.  It  is  easily 
the  most  complete  and  simplest  arranged  mounting 
of  six  cylinders  on  the  market. 

For  substantial  construction,  ease  of  manipu- 
lation, perfect  regulation,  and  smooth  action  this 
outfit  cannot  be  equalled. 

Prices  of  special  outfits  of  greater  capacity 
furnished  on  application. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Weights,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Height 
to 

Height 
to 

Size  of 

Capacity 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

No. 

Price 

Height 

Length 
Feet 

Width 

Where 
Rice 

Enters 

Center 
of  Drive 
Pulley 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Hour 
Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

61 

$   785.00 

7'  4" 

10 

7'    4" 

7'    4" 

4'  3' 

24x6 

170 

7200 

2650 

4000 

210 

62 

850.00 

7'  4" 

11 

7'    4" 

7'    4" 

4'  3' 

24x6 

170 

8100 

2850 

4200 

235 

63 

925.00 

7'  8" 

10 

T    6" 

7'    8" 

4'  3' 

24x6 

170 

9300 

2950 

4400 

245 

64 

1000.00 

7'  8" 

11 

7'    6" 

7'  10" 

4'  3' 

24x6 

170 

10500 

3100 

4700 

275 

65 

1075.00 

8'0" 

10 

7'  10" 

8'    0" 

4'  6' 

24x6 

170 

12000 

3200 

4850 

305 

66 

1150.00 

8'0" 

11 

r  10" 

8'    2" 

4'  6' 

24x6 

170 

13200 

3350 

5000 

340 

Rice  Cylinders 

A  direct-connected,  self-contained  outfit  of  three 
cylinders  completely  equipped,  ready  to  attach 
drive  belt. 

The  frame  is  of  best  quality  hardwood,  mortised 
and  tenoned,  put  together  with  heavy  joint  bolts; 
fittings  are  best  that  high  grade,  selected  materials 
and  skilled  workmanship  can  produce. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Weights,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Height 

Height 

Capacity 

EXPORT 

Size 
No 

Price 

to 
Where 

to 
Center 

Size  of 
Pulley 

Speed 
R  P  M 

Per 

Weight 
Lbs 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Rice 

Enters 

of  Drive 
Pulley 

Inches 

Lbs. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 

Cu.Ft. 

31 

$400.00 

7'  4" 

9'  6' 

4'0' 

7'  4' 

4'  9' 

20x4 

130 

3600 

1500 

2300 

118 

32 

440.00 

7'  4" 

10'  6' 

4'0' 

7'  4' 

4'  9' 

20x4 

130 

4050 

1600 

2475 

130 

33 

475.00 

7'  8" 

9'  6' 

4'  2' 

7'  8' 

5'0' 

20x4 

130 

4650 

1650 

2550 

135 

34 

515.00 

7'  8" 

10'  6' 

4'  2' 

7'  8' 

5'0' 

20x4 

130 

5250 

1750 

2700 

140 

35 

550.00 

8'0" 

9'  6' 

4'  6' 

8'0' 

5'  2' 

20x5 

130 

6000 

1800 

2775 

155 

36 

600.00 

8'0" 

10'  6' 

4'  6' 

8'0' 

5'  2' 

20x5 

130 

6600 

1875 

2850 

175 

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Rice 
Grader 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

CYLINDER 

Extreme 
Length 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Lbs. 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Diameter 
Inches 

Length 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Volume 
Cu.  Ft. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

$120.00 
130.00 
140.00 
150.00 
160.00 
175.00 

20 
20 

22 
22 
24 
24 

6'  1' 
7'  1' 
6'  1' 
7'  1' 
6'  1' 
7'  1' 

8'  1" 
9'  1" 
8'  1" 
9'  1" 
8'  1" 
9'  1" 

1200 
1350 
1550 
1750 
2000 
2200 

15  to  18 
15  to  18 
14  to  17 
14  to  17 
13  to  16 
13  to  16 

360 

385 
400 
420 
432 
450 

600 
640 
665 
700 
720 
750 

28 
32 
32 
36 
40 
45 

Wheat  Washer 
and  Drier 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

No.  of 
Cylinders 

PRICE 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hr. 

Approx. 
Req! 

SPEED,  R.  P.  M. 

Pulley 
Inches 

EXTREME    DIMENSIONS 

Collar 
Oiling 

Ball 
Bearing 

Upper 
Cylinder 

Lower 
Cylinder 

Height 

Length 

Width 

*934 
935 
936 
9310 

1 

2 
2 
2 

$  800.00 
1200.00 
1400.00 
3000.00 

$  900.00 
1400.00 
1600.00 
3400.00 

5-  30 
30-  75 
70-150 
150-350 

3-  4 
4-  6 
6-  8 
12-18 

440 
440 
440 
320 

460 
460 
460 
340 

14  x    6 
14  x    6 
14  x    8 
18  x  10 

5'  3" 
6'  4" 
6'  4" 
8'  4" 

9'    8" 
7'  11" 
9'    8" 
15'    0" 

5'  2" 
5'  2" 
5'  2" 
7'  2" 

No. 

SIZE  ON  FLOOR 

Floor  to 
Wheat 
Inlet 

Floor  to 
Wheat 
Discharge 

FLOOR  TO  C.  PULLEY 

DIAM.  OF  SHAFT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Length 

Width 

Lower 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Upper 
Cylinder 

Collar 
Oiling 
Inches 

Ball 
Bearing 
Inches 

Weight             Vol. 
Lbs.             Cu.  Ft. 

*934 
935 
936 
9310 

7'  7" 
6'  0" 
7'  7" 
11'  6" 

4'  2" 
4'  2" 
4'  2" 
6'  0" 

5'  3" 
5'  3" 
5'  3" 
5'  4" 

3'    3" 
6'    0" 
6'    0" 
7'  10" 

25 
25 
25 
28  ^ 

4'~9" 
4'  9" 
6'  0^" 

2tt 
2tt 
2tt 
3H 

2A 
2A 
2A 
3A 

2500 
3400 
4000 
10000 

3700                 200 
5000                 260 
6000                 300 
12000               1000 

•Machine  No.  934  is  but  one  cylinder  high.  Net  extra  price,  single  drive  on  935  and  936,  $30.  Net  extra  price,  single  drive  on  9310,  $60. 

Wheat  Washing,  Stoning  and  Drying  Machine 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

No.  of 
Cylinders 

PRICES 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hr. 

Approx. 
Req.' 

SPEED,  R.P.M. 

Pulley 
Inches 

EXTREME    DIMENSIONS 

Collar 
Oiling 

Ball 
Bearings 

Upper         Lower 
Cylinder    Cylinder 

Height 

Length        Width 

944 
945 
946 
9410 

1 

2 
2 

2 

$1000.00 
1500.00 
1700.00 
3400.00 

$1100.00 
1700.00 
1900.00 
3800.00 

5-  30 
30-  75 
100-150 
225-300 

3-4 
4-  6 
6-8 
12-18 

440              460 
440              460 
440              460 
320              340 

12  x  4 
10x4 
12  x  4 
20x8 

4'  3" 
6'  0" 
6'  0" 
10'  6" 

13'     3"        4'  2" 
12'     2"        4'  2" 
13'   10"        4'  2" 
20'     6"        6'  0" 

No. 

SIZE  ON  FLOOR 

Floor  to 
Wheat 
Inlet 

Floor  to 
Wheat 
Discharge 

FLOOR  TO  C.  PULLEY 

DIAM.  OF  SHAFT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Length 

Width 

Bottom 
Cylinder 

Top 

Cylinder 

Collar 
Oiling 
Inches 

Ball 
Bearing 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.  Ft. 

944 
945 
946 
9410 

12'     0" 
10'  11" 
12'     7" 
19'     0" 

4'  2" 
4'  2" 
4'  2" 
6'  0" 

4'  3" 
4'  3" 
4'  3" 
4'  3" 

2'  11" 

5'    7" 
5'    7" 
7'    2" 

2'   1" 
2'  1" 
2'  1" 
2'  6" 

3tt 

2rV 
2A 
2A 
3r\ 

3025 
3975 
4600 
11300 

4625 
6000 
7025 
13800 

249 
316 
356 
1300 

4'  9" 
4'  9" 
6'  2" 

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249 


Wheat  Washer 

We  guarantee  this  machine  to  thoroughly  and  completely 
wash  the  worst  samples  of  smutty  wheat  and  remove  all  traces 
of  smut,  both  in  appearance  and  odor. 

This  machine  is  strong  and  substantially  constructed;  with 
the  exception  of  the  frame  it  is  made  entirely  of  iron  and  steel. 
It  consists  of  a  heavy,  galvanized,  boiler  plate  tank  in  which  is 
placed  one  or  more  agitator  cylinders,  depending  on  the  capacity. 

The  agitator  cylinder,  the  outer  shell  of  which  is  perforated 
galvanized  steel,  is  very  similar  to  a  conveyor  with  its  lower  end 
adjustable  to  any  depth  into  water,  depending  on  the  condition 
of  the  grain. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Height 

Height 

Height 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

to 
Where 
Grain 

Enters 

to 
Where 
Water 
Enters 

Center 
of 
Driv'g 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

332 

$350.00 

100 

6'  6' 

2'  9' 

5'  10' 

4'  8 

5'  7' 

5'  4' 

12x3 

200 

850 

1365 

107 

333 

400.00 

200 

6'  6' 

3'  7' 

5'  10' 

4'  8 

5'  7' 

5'  4' 

12x4^ 

200 

1100 

1700 

137 

334 

500.00 

300 

6'  6' 

4'  6' 

5'  10' 

4'  8 

5'  7' 

5'  4' 

12x5^ 

200 

1950 

2625 

176 

335 

600.00 

400 

6'  8' 

5'  4' 

5'  10' 

4'  8 

5'  T 

5'  4' 

14x5  X 

200 

2800 

3600 

213 

336 

700.00 

500 

6'  8' 

6'  3' 

5'  10' 

4'  8 

5'T 

5'  4' 

14x6 

200 

3050 

3900 

250 

Wheat  Whizzer 

In  our  Whizzer  the  water  is  separated  by  centrifugal 
motion  on  the  same  principle  as  a  centrifugal  dryer  used 
in  sugar  mills  and  laundries.  The  action  of  the  machine 
is  gentle,  the  wheat  is  not  scoured  or  broken  because  there 
are  no  beaters  nor  other  moving  mechanism  to  cause  the 
slightest  injury. 

It  is  strongly  built,  extremely  simple  in  construction, 
and  entirely  automatic  in  operation — requires  no  adjust- 
ment whatever  and  no  attention  beyond  oiling  occasionally. 


Price,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Height 
to 
Top  of 
Frame 

Height 
to 
Top  of 
Feed 
Spout 

Height 
to 
Center 
of 
Pulley 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

BOXED  FOR 
EXPORT 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.Ft. 

1 

$350.00 

100-200 

5'0" 

3'  3" 

4'  5" 

2'  11" 

3'  9" 

3'K" 

9x4K 

450 

800 

1175 

74 

250 


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Eureka  Grain  Dryer 

This  apparatus  will  completely  dry  any  kind 
of  grain  or  seed ;  also  is  successful  for  kiln  drying 
corn.  The  drying  and  cooling  is  accomplished 
by  a  current  of  air  passing  through  the  body  of 
the  grain.  By  use  of  a  special  outside  wall  of 
peculiar  shape,  the  grain  is  continually  turning 
over  and  over  and  changing  place  so  that  even 
drying  is  insured. , 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hr. 

Extr'me 
Height 

Extr'me 
DIam. 

SPACE  FOR 
DOUBLE  FAN 

SPACE  FOR 
HEATER 

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S  UJ3 
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Weight 
Lbs. 

Height 

Width 

Length 

Length 

Width 

Height 

17-A 
17-B 
22-C 
22-D 
32-E 
32-P 
42-G 
42-H 

$1210.00 
1320.00 
1452.00 
1694.00 
1948.00 
2178.00 
2476.00 
2750.00 

10-  15 
20-  25 
30-  40 
40-  50 
60-  70 
70-  80 
80-  90 
100-125 

25'  11" 
31'  11" 
26'  2" 
32'  2" 
26'  7" 
32'  7" 
27'  1" 
35'  1" 

2'  11" 
2'  11" 
3'  11" 
3'  11" 
4'  11" 
4'  11" 
5'  11" 
5'  11" 

5'    4' 
5'  10' 
5'  10' 
6'    4' 
6'    4' 
6'  10' 
7'    6' 
8'     1' 

3'0' 

3'  5' 
3'  5' 
3'  9' 
3'  9' 
4'  2' 
4'  5' 
4'  9' 

3'  4" 
3'  9" 
3'  9" 
4'  2" 
4'  2" 
4'  6" 
4'  10" 
5'  5" 

4'    6" 
4'    6" 
4'  10" 
4'  10" 
5'    6" 
5'    6" 
5'    7" 
6'    3" 

3'  8" 
3'  8" 
3'  8" 
3'  8" 
3'  8" 
3'  8" 
4'  6" 
4'  6" 

3'  10" 
3'  10' 
5'  8' 
5'  8' 
5'  8' 
5'  8' 
5'  9" 
5'  9" 

850 
900 
850 
900 
800 
850 
750 
750 

IK 

2 
3 
4# 
6 
12 
18 
25 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
12 
15 
20 

2X 

2^ 
2^ 
2K 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3110 
3735 
5000 
5710 
6325 
7130 
9150 
10000 

Cutler  Steam  Dryer 

For  Drying  Corn  Meal,  Hominy, 
Brewer's  Grits  and  Meal  and  all  Cereal 
Products,  Sand,  Coal  Dust,  Paint, 
Clay,  Mica,  Graphite,  etc.  The  drying 
cylinder  consists  of  a  large  number  of 
steam  pipes.  These  pipes  are  closed  up 
solid  at  one  end,  the  open  end  being  con- 
nected with  a  hollow  steam  chamber. 
The  cylinder  is  mounted  in  a  strong 
portable  box  frame  and  covered  with 
sheets  of  steel  riveted  together.  Open- 
ings are  provided  for  the  escape  of  the 
moisture,  that  comes  from  the  material 
in  process  of  drying.  A  steam  trap 
takes  away  the  condensed  water  with- 
out allowing  the  steam  to  escape — and 
is  attached  to  the  exhaust  pipe.  When 
in  operation  the  product  is  conveyed  by  means  of  floats  up  to  the  top  and  dropped  over  the  heated  pipes  to 
the  bottom,  this  process  being  repeated  hundreds  of  times  before  the  lower  end  of  the  machine  is  reached. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

Price 

Cap. 
Bush. 
Per  Hr. 

H.P. 
Boiler 
Req. 

No.  of 
Pipes 

Length 
of 
Pipes 
Feet 

Diam. 
of 
Cyl. 
Inches 

Size 
Supply 
Pipe 
Inches 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Rev. 
of 
Cyl. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

0 
1 
1* 
2 
3 
4 

$250.00 
300.00 
400.00 
550.00 
800.00 
1100.00 

15 
20 
30 
50 
80 
120 

5-  6 
8-10 
10-12 
10-15 
15-20 
20-25 

12 
16 
24 
34 
52 
88 

10 
10 
12 
12 
12 
12 

12 
16 
20 
22 
30 
40 

K 

% 

K 

IX 

12'  2" 
12'  2" 
14'  0" 
14'  3" 
14'  6" 
15'  0" 

1'  6" 

2'  2" 
2'  4" 
2'  6" 
3'  4" 
4'  2" 

2'  0' 

2'  4' 
2'  8' 
3'  4' 
4'  6' 
5'  4' 

20x3 
20x3 
24x4 
24x4 
30x5 
36x7 

65 
65 
64 
80 
70 
60 

18 
18 
16 
15 
14 
12 

1100 
1500 
2000 
2700 
4500 
6500 

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Plan  No.  683 

Standard  Flour  Mill  Having  a 
Capacity  of  25  Barrels  per  24 
hours. 


End  Elevation 


Side  Elevation 


252 


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Plan  No.  362 

Standard  Flour  Mill  Having  a 
Capacity  of  50  Barrels  per  24 
hours. 


End  Elevation 


Side  Elevation 


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253 


Plan  No.  422 

Standard  Flour  Mill  Having  a 
Capacity  of  100  Barrels  per  24 
hours. 


End  Elevation 


Side  Elevation 


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Plan  No.  651 

Standard  Flour  Mill  Having  a 
Capacity  of  150  Barrels  of  Flour 
in  24  hours. 


End  Elevation 


Side  Elevation 


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255 


Plan  No.  1092 

Standard  Flour  Mill  Having  a 
Capacity  of  250  Barrels  of  Flour 
in  24  hours. 


End  Elevation 


IP 


Side  Elevation 


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Plan  No.  1076 


Side  Elevation 

Standard   Flour  Mill  Having  a  Capacity  of  500  Barrels  per  24  hours 


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257 


Corn  Steamer 


The  Steamer  is  used  for  steaming  corn  slightly  before  its  reduction  to  hominy,  thus  facilitating  the  removal 
of  the  bran  and  germ.  An  adjustment  is  provided  with  which  to  regulate  the  capacity  of  the  machine,  and  the 
adjustable  discharge  gate  is  used  to  regulate  the  discharge  of  the  corn  to  suit  the  capacity,  at  the  same  time 
keeping  the  cylinder  full.  Steam  is  supplied  direct  from  a  boiler,  and  the  quantity  of  steam  entering  the  steamer 
is  controlled  by  the  adjustment  of  a  needle  valve. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 

Price 

Width 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

$100.00 

29 

21 

61X 

16x2^ 

140 

400 

The  Monarch 
Speed  Indicator 


The  Monarch  Speed  Indicator  indicates 
the  proper  speed  for  the  mill  and  is  invaluable 
in  a  water  mill  for  that  purpose. 


The  operator  turns  on  the  amount  of 
water  needed  to  bring  the  mill  to  the  right 
speed — as  indicated  by  the  pointer  on  the 
dial.  The  proper  regulation  of  the  water 
secures  a  regular  speed  for  the  rolls. 

By  securing  a  regular  speed  for  the  rolls 
the  miller  gets  a  regular  flow  of  stock  through 
the  mill. 

Price..  _.  $50.00 


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The  Monarch  Bail-Bearing  Gyratory  Separator 


The   Monarch  Bali-Bearing  Gyratory   Separator — Steel   and  Iron   Construction 


In  order  to  meet  the  preference  of  the  purchaser,  Monarch  Bail-Bearing  Gyratory  Separators  will  be  fur- 
nished either  in  wood  and  iron  or  steel  and  iron  construction,  as  desired.  In  both  types  of  construction,  as 
will  be  noted  by  reference  to  the  illustration,  the  platform  provided  for  the  huller  is  supported  by  a  rigid 
and  substantial  cast-iron  framework  which  overcomes  any  tendency  toward  the  transmission  of  vibration. 
The  sieves,  in  both  types,  are  interchangeable  and  can  be  quickly  removed,  thus  giving  the  operator  perfect 
control  of  the  separations  and  insuring  uniformity  of  the  product.  Extra  sieves  of  different  mesh  cloth  may 
be  ordered  with  each  machine,  so  that  different  separations  may  be  provided  for  in  a  few  minutes. 

These  machines  mark  a  great  advance  in  the  design  and  construction  of  Cotton  Seed  Separators,  their 
gyratory  motion  and  the  arrangement  of  the  sieves,  providing  a  means  of  quick  separation  of  the  meats  from 
the  hulls  and  greatly  increasing  capacity.  The  value  of  the  quick  separation  of  the  meats  from  the  hulls  is 
twofold;  it  reduces  the  loss  from  absorption  to  a  minimum  and  gives  a  Monarch  machine  of  smaller  size  a 
greater  capacity  than  a  larger  Separator  operating  with  a  reciprocating  motion. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 

Wood  and  Iron  Construction 


BOXED  FOR 

Size 
Inches 

List  Price 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Length 
Over  All 
Inches 

Length 
Including 
Space  to 
Change  Sieve 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

EXPORT 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Vol. 
Cu.  Ft. 

30 

$550.00 

62 

51 

171 

209 

18  x  4 

250 

2000 

3100 

313 

36 

650.00 

66 

51 

171 

209 

18  x  4 

250 

2500 

3700 

334 

42 

750.00 

78 

53 

173 

211 

18  x  4 

250 

3500 

4900 

425 

Steel  and  Iron  Construction 


Length 

BOXED  FOR 

Size 
Inches 

List  Price 

Width 
Over  All 
Inches 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Length 
Over  All 
Inches 

Including 
Space  to 
Ch'ge  Sieves 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

EXPORT 

Weight 

Vol. 

Inches 

Lbs. 

Cu.Ft. 

36 

$700.00 

66 

51 

172 

210 

18x4 

250 

3500 

4700 

333 

42 

800.00 

78 

53 

174 

212 

18  x  4 

250 

4500 

5900 

334' 

48 

950.00 

78 

53 

174 

212 

18x4 

250 

5000 

6400 

334 

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259 


Gate  City  Steam  Generator 

This  Generator  is  made  just  like  a  boiler.  All  seams  are  beveled  and 
calked  and  it  is  warranted  to  carry  sixty  pounds  of  steam.  It  has  corru- 
gated fire  box  in  all  sizes  except  No.  0  which  is  plain,  heavy,  durable  grate, 
sub-base  with  air  space  underneath  and  pan  for  water,  no  tubes  to  get 
out  of  order,  and  complies  with  insurance  requirements. 

If  necessary,  it  can  be  used  to  heat  mill  office  in  addition  to  other  work. 

By  placing  wheat  heater  higher  than  steam  generator,  condensation 
can  be  returned  to  steam  generator  and  effect  a  saving  both  of  labor  of 
pumping  water  and  fuel  used.  The  same  is  applicable  to  coils  or  radiators 
in  office. 

Price  covers  boiler,  hand  pump,  pipe  connections  between  water 
barrel,  pump  and  generator,  steam  gauge,  water  gauge,  two  gauge  cocks, 
safety  valve,  blow-off  cock,  one  steam  valve,  three  hand  plates,  fusible 
plug,  chimney  elbow,  one  set  of  grates,  cast-iron  base  which  forms  ash 
pan  and  sub-base.  Anything  else  extra. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Number 

Price 

Horse  Power 

Diameter 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Diameter 
Smoke  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

0 

$65.00 

1 

18 

44 

5 

500 

1 

85.00 

w 

22 

52 

6 

840 

2 

95.00 

2 

24 

54 

6 

950 

3 

105.00 

3 

26 

54 

6 

1200 

4 

125.00 

4 

28 

56 

8 

1250 

5 

135.00 

5 

30 

58 

8 

1400 

Floor  Space  required,  2>£  x  5  to  3  x  5  feet. 


Beall  Automatic  Wheat  Steamer 

The  cut  shows  a  sectional  view  of  the  Beall  Steamer.  It  will  be  seen  that  it  is 
made  of  two  copper  cylinders.  The  space  between  the  cylinders  is  always  filled 
with  steam.  This  steam,  freed  from  condensation,  enters  inside  of  steamer  and 
tempers  the  wheat.  It  is  held  under  pressure  because  the  wheat  prevents  its  escape 
at  top  and  bottom.  This  pressure  of  dry  steam,  suddenly  applied  to  wheat,  tends 
to  loosen  the  bran  from  the  inside  of  the  berry,  and  toughens  it  so  it  remains  tough 
throughout  the  reductions.  The  inside  of  the  berry  is  not  even  moistened,  the 
dry  steam  penetrating  the  bran  only.  That  leaves  the  flour-producing  part  of  the 
berry  in  its  natural  state.  This  steamer  is  absolutely  automatic  and  controls  flow 
of  wheat  into  it  to  suit  feed  of  rolls. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Number 

Price 
With  Valves 

Height 
Over  All 
Inches 

Diameter 
Over  All 
Inches 

Capacity 
In  Barrels 
For  24  Hours 

Shipping 
Weight 

00 

$45.00 

20 

8 

10  to    50 

25 

0 

60.00 

24 

9 

50  to    75 

31 

1 

75.00 

26 

10 

75  to  125 

36 

2 

90.00 

30 

11 

125  to  250 

44 

3 

110.00 

34 

13 

250  to  375 

55 

260 


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Thermal  Wheat  Steamer 
Style  "A" 


Style  "A"  Steamer  uses  steam  from  an  independent  boiler  or  generator. 

The  unique  construction  of  the  wheat  chute  with  its  alternating  shelves  causes 
the  wheat  to  turn  over  and  over,  exposing  all  sides  of  the  grain  to  the  toughening 
action  of  the  steam.  The  wheat  is  tempered  evenly,  the  moisture  is  drawn  to  the 
outside,  with  the  consequent  result  of  large,  flaky  bran,  and  a  stronger,  whiter,  and 
more  uniform  grade  of  flour. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Caoacitv 

Size 

OUTSIDE  CASE 

Height  to 

Top  of 

Width  of 

Number 

Price 

for  Barrels 
of  Flour 

Supply 
Pipe 

Diameter 

Height 

Top  of 
Feed  Chute 

Feed  Chute 
to  Disch'ge 

Discharge 
Spout 

Weight 
Lbs. 

in  24  Hrs. 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

A  1 

$35.00 

20 

% 

9 

15 

20 

18 

6 

35 

A  2 

40.00 

30 

X 

9X 

16 

21 

19 

6 

40 

A  3 

45.00 

40 

y< 

10 

17 

22 

20 

6 

45 

A  4 

50.00 

50 

% 

11 

18 

23^ 

21 

7 

50 

A  5 

55.00 

75 

% 

12 

19 

24K 

22 

8 

55 

A  6 

60.00 

100 

% 

13 

20 

25^ 

23 

9 

60 

A  7 

70.00 

125 

% 

14 

22 

28 

25 

9 

65 

A  8 

80.00 

150 

% 

15 

23 

29 

26 

9 

70 

A  9 

90.00 

200 

y, 

16 

24 

30 

27 

10 

75 

A10 

100.00 

300 

y* 

17 

25 

31 

28 

10 

80 

Style  "B" 

This  type  of  Steamer  is  for  use  in  gas,  electric,  and  water  power  mills.  It  is 
equipped  with  a  self-contained  boiler,  double  jacketed,  insulated  with  asbestos,  and 
uses  either  an  oil  blue  flame  or  gas  burner. 

One  gallon  of  oil  will  evaporate  three  gallons  of  water,  which  will  thoroughly 
temper  dry,  hard  wheat  in  cold  weather  for  twenty-five  barrels  of  flour. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Number 

Price 

Capacity 
for  Bbls. 
of  Flour 

OUTSIDE  CASE 

Height  to 
Top  of 
Feed  Chute 

Top  of 
Feed  Chute 
to   Disch'ge 

Width  of 
Discharge 
Spout 

Style  of 
Burner 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Diameter 

Height 

in  24  Hrs. 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

B  1 

$  70.00 

20 

13X 

32 

37 

20 

6 

Oil  or  Gas 

70 

B  2 

80.00 

30 

14 

33 

38 

21 

6 

80 

B  3 

90.00 

40 

I4# 

'34 

39 

22 

6 

90 

B  4 

100.00 

50 

1S# 

36 

4i# 

23^ 

7 

100 

B  5 

110.00 

75 

16M 

37 

42X 

24^ 

8 

110 

B  6 

120.00 

100 

17K 

38 

43  X 

25^ 

9 

120 

B  7 

140.00 

125 

18# 

40 

46 

28 

9 

130 

B  8 

160.00 

150 

20^ 

41 

47 

29 

9 

Gas  only 

14d 

B  9 

180.00 

200 

22 

42 

48 

30 

10 

150 

BIO 

200.00 

300 

24^ 

43 

49 

31 

10 

160 

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How  to  Operate 

Thermal  Wheat  Steamer  for 

Water-Power  Mills 

1st.  Fill  water  tank,  open  water  gauges  till  boiler 
shows  one  inch  or  less  in  glass  tube.  Close  the  upper 
gauge.  Lower  gauge  is  always  kept  open. 

2nd.  Always  keep  air  cock  at  top  of  glass  tube 
open.  Lower  cock  is  only  opened  when  it  is  desired 
to  empty  boiler. 

3rd.  Fill  oil  reservoir  with  best  Head  Light  Oil. 
Do  not  turn  the  wick  up  till  it  smokes.  Clean  wick 
every  few  days. 

4th.  In  about  10  minutes  after  lighting  turn  in 
the  wheat  allowing  both  hopper  and  steamer  to  fill. 
Regulate  quantity  of  steam  by  turning  wick  up  or  down. 


McNeil  Automatic  Wheat 
Steamer 

Price  (With  Valves) 


Size 

No. 

Capacity  in  Barrels 
24  Hours 

Price 

1 

10  to    50 

$20.00 

2 

50  to  100 

25.00 

3 

100  to  250 

35.00 

4 

250  to  375 

45.00 

Spout   Ringed  to  I  rf» 

up  as  shown  by  dotted 

lines    to  permit  lifting 

out  wheat  chute 


Place  in  line  with 
middle  of   hopper 


Elevation    showing  relative 
position   of  Thermal  and    Roll, 
also   section  showing  how  wheat 
passes  through    it  when  in  operation 


Wheat  Tempering  Conveyor 


It  is  a  well  known  fact  that  a  slight  wetting  with  cold  water,  followed  by  a  short  period  of  tempering,  puts 
the  grain  in  first-class  condition  for  reduction  and  aids  in  the  production  of  superior  results.  The  tempering 
conveyor  which  is  shown  in  the  illustration  is  designed  for  use  on  the  stock  before  it  is  delivered  to  the  first 
break  rolls  and  the  satisfaction  obtained  from  its  use  is  general  in  the  numerous  installations  made. 

Outfit  consists  of  galvanized  iron  conveyor  with  box  of  the  same  material  and  cast-iron  ends  with  babbitted 
bearings;  the  whole  carefully  assembled  and  ready  for  work. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

LENGTH  OF  CONVEYOR 

Diameter  of 
of  Shaft 
Inches 

4  Feet 

5  Feet 

6  Feet 

8  Feet 

10  Feet 

4 
6 
9 

$30.00 
35.00 
45.00 

$32.50 

37.50 
50.00 

$35.00 
40.00 
55.00 

$42.50 
50.00 
67.50 

$50.00 
60.00 
80.00 

1 
IK 
IK 

Speed — 50  revolutions  per  minute. 

Two  high  or  Double  Tempering  Conveyors  connected  together  with  spur  gears  requiring  only  one  driving 
wheel  double  the  list  prices. 

Prices  do  not  include  driving  wheel. 


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Braden's  Improved  Wheat  Heater 

The  Heater  consists  of  two  steam  coils,  an  inner  flue,  and  an  inner  and  outer 
casing,  the  whole  enclosed  in  a  planished  copper  casing,  arranged  so  ready  access 
can  be  had  to  the  interior.  The  coils  contain  from  65  to  185  feet  of  steel  piping. 
The  inner  coils  fit  into  the  open  space  of  the  outer  ones,  thus  forming  natural  corru- 
gations which  thoroughly  agitate  the  wheat  on  its  passage  through  the  heater.  The 
spaces  between  the  coils  and  the  outer  and  inner  casings  are  graduated  so  as  to  force 
every  grain  of  wheat  into  direct  contact  with  the  heated  pipes. 

We  make  the  heater  with  or  -without  the  steaming  attachment. 

Millers  that  are  favorable  to  steaming  wheat  will  find  a  heater  a  great  help  in 
putting  the  grain  in  good  condition  for  the  steaming  process  in  extreme  cold  weather 
and  when  the  wheat  is  frozen. 


With  Steaming 
Attachment  _,  .  _..  .  ,    ^ 

Prices,  Dimensions  and  Capacities 


PR] 

CE 

T^. 

Capacity 

Inches 

Without  Steaming 

With  Steaming 

Inches 

Per  Hour 
In  Bushels 

Attachment 

Attachment 

24 

$35.00 

$45.00 

9K 

10  to  15 

27 

40.00 

50.00 

9^ 

20  to  25 

30 

45.00 

55.00 

io# 

30  to  35 

35 

50.00 

65.00 

12 

45  to  50 

40 

60.00 

75.00 

12 

50  to  55 

45 

75.00 

16 

60  to  65 

50 

10000 

16 

75  to  80 

The  steaming  attachment  will  add  6  inches  to  the  length  or  height  of  the  heater. 

In  using  two-pair  rolls  on  first  break  we  recommend  the  use  of  the  heater  for  each  side  to  secure  best  results. 


The  "Miles"  Hot-Air  Wheat  Heater 


This  Heater  is  especially  adapted  for  use  in  mills 
where  no  steam  is  available.  It  is  made  of  sheet  steel 
incased  with  planished  or  Russia  iron,  lined  throughout 
with  asbestos  and  mounted  on  a  wood  base  with  sheet 
iron  hoppering  underneath.  Heat  is  generated  by  oil 
lamps  of  an  improved  design,  constructed  especially 
with  a  view  to  perfect  safety  and  protected  from  strong 
air  drafts.  Mica  windows  are  provided  for  observing 
the  flame.  The  heater  may  be  placed  on  top  of  roller 
mill  case  or  directly  above  rolls. 

Sizes,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Weights 
and  Prices 


No. 

Price 

DIMENSIONS 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Height 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

2 
3 
4 

$35.00 

40.00 
•  45.00 

30 

30 
30 

16 
16 
16 

13 
15 
17 

7  to  10 
10  to  14 
14  to  18 

55 
65 

75 

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Single  Drum  Wire  Rope  Car  Puller 


Operated  by  friction  clutch  on  the  driv- 
ing shaft,  and  controlled  by  jaw  clutch 
at  the  drum. 

On  account  of  the  rapid  crystallization 
of  iron  wire  rope,  the  use  of  "plough  steel" 
wire  rope  is  advised. 

Capacities  given  below  are  based  on 
straight  and  level  track,  in  good  condition. 


Price  List 


No.  of 
Car  Puller 

Capacity 
Cars 

Pulling  Speed 
Feet  per  Min. 

WIRE  ROPE 

PULLEY 

Price  Each 
Without 
Rope 

Size 

Drum  Capac'y 

Size 

Speed 

Inches 

Feet 

Inches 

R.  P.  M. 

11 

3 

.    .    83 

H 

227 

28  x    9 

100 

$190.00 

12 

8 

83 

X 

266 

36  x  14 

100 

330.00 

13 

12 

83 

H 

290 

48  x  16 

102 

500.00 

14 

18 

83 

X 

355 

60  x  18 

100 

900.00 

Price  includes  Pulley,  but  not  any  Lead  Sheaves  or  Rope. 


Dimensions 


No.  of 
Car  Puller 

Capacity 
Cars 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

FOOT  BOLTS 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

J 

11 

3 

40 

19& 

81 

50 

9H 

TH 

# 

H 

12 

8 

50 

22 

100 

60 

Il# 

3^ 

8X 

X 

K 

13 

12 

60 

27^ 

117 

77 

13K 

4^ 

9H 

H 

H 

14 

18 

72 

34 

136 

96 

16 

5 

9}4 

1 

H 

264 


Sproui,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Double  Drum  Wire  Rope  Car  Puller 


Operated  by  friction  clutch  on  the  driving  shaft,  with 
drums  actuated  by  jaw  clutches.  The  clutches  may  be 
arranged  to  operate  by  one  sliding  part,  releasing  one  drum 
when  driving  the  other,  but  usually  independent  clutches  are 
provided,  so  both  drums  may  be  worked  at  the  same  time. 

The  design  in  all  sizes  permits  variations  of  gearing  and 
arrangement  to  suit  different  requirements.  On  account  of 
the  rapid  crystallization  of  iron  wire  rope,  the  use  of  "plough 
steel"  wire  rope  is  advised. 

Capacities  given  below  are  based  on  straight  and  level 
track,  in  good  condition. 

Price  List 


No. 

Capacity 
Cars 

Pulling  Speed 
Feet  per  Min. 

WIRE  ROPE 

PULLEY 

Size 
Inches 

Drum  Capac'y 
Feet 

Size 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

25 

.         16 

75                    * 

355 

30  x  12 

321 

26 

24 

75                  1 

380 

36  x  14 

352 

27 

36 

75 

i& 

456 

42  x  16 

314 

Price  Each 

Without 

Rope 


$  900.00 
1560.00 
2400.00 


Price  includes  Pulley,  but  not  any  Lead  Sheaves  or  Rope. 

Dimensions 


No.  of 

Capacity 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

Car  Puller 

Cars 

A 

B 

c 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

J 

25 

16 

168 

144 

66 

60 

106 

34^i 

22  H 

60 

47 

26 

24 

210 

183 

82 

75 

127 

43 

25  ft 

74 

58 

27 

36 

240 

211 

97 

86 

154 

54 

29 

80 

63 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

DIAM.  OF  FOOT  BOLTS,  IN. 

No.  of 

Car  Puller 

K 

L 

M 

N 

P 

0 

R 

S 

T 

u 

25 

60 

16 

5 

9^ 

8X 

1 

H 

K 

26 

53 

120 

20^ 

6^4 

10^ 

2£i 

8K 

l>i 

^i 

K 

27 

63 

137 

23 

7^ 

UK 

3K 

9£i 

1^ 

K 

ft 

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265 


Standard  Manila  Rope 
Car  Puller 

With  Friction  Clutch 


Has  a  friction  clutch  of  ample  capacity.  Shaft 
bearings  are  fitted  to  special  double  base  plates,  insur- 
ing permanence  of  alignment. 

Capacities  given  below  are  based  on  straight  track, 
in  good  condition. 


Price  List 


No.  of 
Car  Puller 

•    Capacity 
Cars 

Pulling  Speed 
Feet  per  Min. 

Size  of 
Rope,  Inches 

PULLEY 

Price  Each 

Size,  Inches 

Speed,  R.  P.  M. 

31 
32 
33 
34 

3 
8 
12 
18 

83 
83 
83 
80 

1)4 

IX 

IK 

2 

20  x     7 
24  X  11 
30  x  13 
36  x  15 

225 
225 
200 
200 

$120.00 
186.00 
306.00 
390.00 

Price  includes  Pulley,  but  not  any  Lead  Sheaves  or  Rope. 

Dimensions 


No.  of 
Car  Puller 

Capacity 
Cars 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

Base  Bolts 
J 

A 

B 

c 

D 

E 

P 

G 

H 

31 

32 
33 
34 

3 

8 
12 
18 

34^ 
43  % 
49^ 
57*4 

19H 
22 

23^ 
27^ 

55^ 
71K 
82 
93 

47 
54 
60 
70 

36 
39 

45^ 
49^ 

33  % 

36^ 

42^ 
46^ 

6K 
7K 
8# 
9K 

4K 
5 
5X 
6^ 

H 

K 
l# 

\rt 

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Special  Manila  Rope  Car  Puller 

With  Jaw  Clutch 


Complete  with  full  cast-iron  frame.    Capacities  are  based  on  straight  and  level  track,  in  good  condition. 

Price  List  and  Dimensions 


PULLEY 

No.  of 
Car  Puller 

Capacity 
Cars 

Pulling  Speed 
Feet  per  Min. 

Size  of 
Rope,  Inches 

Price,  Each 

Size,  Inches 

Speed,  R.  P.  M. 

41 

3 

83 

IX 

20  x    7 

225 

$  96.00 

42 

8 

83 

IX 

24  x  11 

225 

162.00 

43 

12 

83 

iK 

30  x  13 

200 

240.00 

44 

18 

80 

2 

36  x  15 

200 

342.00 

Price  includes  Pulley,  but  not  any  Lead  Sheaves  or  Rope. 

Dimensions 


No.  of 
Car 
Puller 

Capac- 
ity 
Cars 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

DIAM.  OF  FOOT 
BOLTS,  INCHES 

A 

B 

c 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

J 

K 

L 

41 
42 
43 
44 

3 
8 
12 
18 

29   2 
36 
42 

CA>  to  to  to 
$fc>0  (*>•(*) 

XXX 

58  4 
66 
78 

to  to  to  to 

XX 

Kp>.  C*>  Oo  to 
to  Ov  to  vo 

xxxx 

19 

24^ 
30^ 

14 
20 
23 
23^ 

12)4 

26^4 

7 

.  H 

H 

l 

H  . 

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Type  "CS,"  Constant-Speed,  A.  C.  Induction  Motors 


Westinghouse  Electric  Alternating-Current 
Squirrel-Cage  Induction  Motor 


10-Horse  Power  Westinghouse  Electric  Motor 


Voltage.  Motors  listed  will  operate  continuously  at  full  rating  without  injury  on  10  per  cent  higher  or 
lower  than  rated  voltage. 

Price  and  Weight  of  complete  motor  includes  standard  paper  pulley,  two  rails  f  for  floor,  wall  or  ceiling 
mounting,  and  Type  "E"  Auto  Starter  (except  with  motors  5  h.  p.  and  below).  Motors  are  regularly  supplied 
for  floor  mounting,  but  will  be  arranged  for  wall  or  ceiling  mounting  if  so  specified.  If  auto  starter  is  desired 
with  motors  5  h.  p.  and  below,  add  $40.00  to  regular  retail  price. 

Omission  prices  must  not  be  used  as  separate  selling  prices. 


Ratings,  Regular  Retail  Prices,  Pulleys  and  Approximate  Weights 

220  and  440  Volts,  Two  and  Three  Phase;  550  Volts,  Three  Phase 


REGULAR  RETAIL  PRICE 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT.  LBS. 

Standard 

No. 

Full  Load 

Frame 

Deduct  for 

Pulley 

Deduct  for 

H.  P. 

Poles 

R.  P.  M. 

No. 

Complete 

Omission  of 

Dia.  x  Face 

Complete 

Omission  of 

Motor 

Inches 

Motor 

tRails 

Pulley 

tRails 

Pulley 

*2 

4 

1720 

220 

$  55.00 

$3.00 

$1.00 

4x3 

145 

20 

5 

*2 

6 

1120 

226 

71.00 

3.00 

.00 

4x3 

160 

20 

5 

*2 

8 

850 

328 

87.00 

5.00 

.00 

4x4 

225 

30 

5 

*3 

4 

1730 

224 

62.00 

3.00 

.00 

4x3 

155 

20 

5 

*3 

6 

1130 

328 

82.00 

5.00 

.00 

4x4 

225 

30 

5 

*3 

8 

850 

356A 

102.00 

5.00 

.00 

5  x    4K 

315 

30 

5 

*5 

4 

1735 

328 

72.00 

5.00 

1.00 

4x4 

225 

30 

5 

*5 

6 

1140 

356A 

100.00 

5.00 

1.00 

5x4^ 

315 

30 

5 

*5 

8 

850 

446 

130.00 

7.00 

1.00 

6x5 

435 

40 

10 

*5 

10 

675 

544 

150.00 

7.00 

2.00 

7x6 

550 

50 

10 

*5 

12 

565 

546 

180.00 

7.00 

3.00 

8x7 

580 

50 

15 

*7# 

4 

1740 

354A 

128.00 

5.00 

1.00 

5  x    4K 

535 

35 

5 

*7K 

6 

1140 

452 

172.00 

7.00 

1.00 

6x5 

680 

40 

10 

*7K 

8 

855 

466A 

190.00 

7.00 

2.00 

7x6 

755 

40 

10 

*7J4 

10 

680 

548 

220.00 

7.00 

3.00 

8x7 

880 

50 

15 

*7^ 

12 

570 

558 

250.00 

7.00 

4.00 

9x8 

960 

50 

25 

10 

4 

1740 

453 

153.00 

7.00 

1.00 

6x5 

685 

40 

10 

10 

6 

1150 

464A 

197.00 

7.00 

2.00 

7x6 

755 

40 

10 

10 

8 

860 

548 

215.00 

7.00 

3.00 

8x7 

900 

50 

15 

10 

10 

680 

558 

248.00 

7.00 

4.00 

9x8 

960 

50 

25 

10 

12 

570 

636 

277.00 

9.00 

4.00 

10  x    9 

1400 

•100 

35 

15 

4 

1740 

471A 

202.00 

7.00 

2.00 

7x6 

775 

40 

10 

15 

6 

1155 

554 

228.00 

7.00 

3.00 

8x7 

900 

50 

15 

15 

8 

860 

572 

260.00 

7.00 

4.00 

9x8 

1000 

50 

25 

15 

10 

680 

636 

297.00 

9.00 

4.00 

10  x    9 

1400 

100 

35 

15 

12 

570 

646 

335.00 

9.00 

5.00 

11  x  10 

1575 

100 

40 

*Can  be  furnished  for  110  Volts,  2  and  3  Phase,  at  same  price. 

fMotors  built  on  frames  smaller  than  number  400  are  furnished  with  bed  plates. 


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Type  "CS,"  Constant-Speed,  A.  G.  Induction  Motors — Continued 


H.  P. 

No. 
Poles 

Full  Load 
R.  P.  M. 

Frame 
No. 

REGULAR  RETAIL  PRICE 

Standard 
Pulley 
Dia.x  Face 
Inches 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT,  LBS. 

Complete 
Motor 

Deduct  for 
Omission  of 

Complete 
Motor 

Deduct  for 
Omission  of 

tRails 

Pulley 

tRails 

Pulley 

20 
20 

4 
6 

1740 
1160 

563 

574 

$230.00 
268.00 

$  7.00 
7.00 

$  4.00 
4.00 

9x8 
9x8 

975 
1125 

50 
50 

25 
25 

20 
20 
20 

8 
10 
12 

860 
685 
575 

644 
654 
746 

302.00 
345.00 
370.00 

9.00 
9.00 
13.00 

4.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10  x    9 
11  x  10 
12  x  12 

1550 
1750 
2275 

100 
100 
150 

35 
40 
55 

25 

25 

4 
6 

1755 
1160 

573 
644 

275.00 
293.00 

7.00 
9.00 

4.00 
4.00 

9x8 
9x8 

1050 
1540 

50 
100 

25 
25 

25 
25 
25 

8 
10 

12 

865 
685 

575 

646                335.00 
744               378.00 
748                412.00 

9.00 
13.00 
13.00 

4.00 
5.00 
5.00 

10  x    9 
11  x  10 
12  x  12 

1625 
2150 

2375 

100 
150 
150 

35 
40 

55 

35 
35 

4 
6 

1755 
1170 

651 
654 

325.00 
348.00 

9.00 
9.00 

4.00 
5.00 

10  x    9 
11  x  10 

1900 
2000 

100 
100 

35 
40 

35 
35 
35 

8 
10 
12 

870 
685 

575 

658A 
748 
758 

402.00 
440.00 
485.00 

9.00 
13.00 
13.00 

5.00 
6.00 
6.00 

12  x  12 
13  x  12 
14  x  12 

2300 
2625 
2850 

100 
150 
150 

55 
60 
65 

50 
50 

4 
6 

1755 
1170 

655A 
744 

405.00 
425.00 

9.00 
13.00 

5.00 
5.00 

11  x  10 
12  x  12 

2175 
2400 

100 
150 

50 

55 

50 
50 
50 

8 
10 
12 

870 
690 
580 

754 
758 
856 

475.00 
540.00 
590.00 

13.00 
13.00 
15.00 

6.00 
6.00 
7.00 

13  x  12 
14  x  12 
16  x  13 

2650 
2850 
3500 

150 
150 
225 

60 
65 
100 

t  Motors  built  on  frames  smaller  than  number  400  are  furnished  with  bed  plates. 


Two-Point  Oil-Immersed  Self-Contained  Starters  for 
Type  "CS"  Induction  Motors 

Type  "E"  Auto-Starters  can  be  used  on  voltages  10%  higher  or  lower  than  rated.voltage. 

Weight  and  price  includes  complete  auto-starter  with  self-contained  auto-transformers 
and  oil,  which  is  shipped  in  a  separate  package. 

Any  Type  "E"  Auto-Starter  can  be  equipped  with  a  self-contained  automatic  no- 
voltage  release  and  with  a  separate  overload  release,  as  described  on  following  page. 

Prices  are  regular;  weights  are  gross  (shipping)  and  may  vary  5%  from  figures  given. 

Ratings,  Weights  and  Regular  Prices 


H.  P. 

60  CYCLE 

25  CYCLE 

Weight,  Lbs. 

Regular  Price 

Weight,  Lbs. 

Regular  Price 

220  Volts 

7# 
15 
30 
50 
100 

250 
250 
290 
535 
•        875 

$  60.00 
60.00 
70.00 
90.00 
190.00 

250 
290 
535 
615 
875 

$  65.00 
75.00 
90.00 
115.00 
200.00 

440  and  550  Volts 

7# 
15 
30 

50 
100 
200 

250. 
250 
290 

535 
615 
875 

$  60.00 
60.00 
75.00 

95.00 
140.00 
220.00 

250 
290 
535 

615 

875 

$  65.00 
75.00 
95.00 

120.00 
175.00 

2,200  Volts 

50 

100 
200 

745 
745 
745 

$110.00 
120.00 
160.00 

745 
745 

$140.00 
185.00 

50   and  60,  25  and  40  Cycles 


2  and  3  Phase 


240,  440.  550  and  2200  Volts 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


269 


No -Voltage  and  Overload  Release  Devices  for  Use 
with  Type  "E"  Auto-Starters 


Type  "H"  Overload  Relay— Tank  Removed 


Both  no-voltage  and  overload  release  devices  can  be  supplied  with  Type  "E"  Auto-Starters.  When 
equipped  .with  no- voltage  release,  these  starters  will  be  designated  as  Type  "El." 

The  No-Voltage  Release  consists  of  an  electromagnetically  operated  latch  attached  to  the  front  of  the 
auto-starter  in  place  of  the  ordinary  dial  plate.  The  electromagnet  is  excited  when  the  handle  is  in  the  running 
position,  and  the  latch  holds  the  handle.  If  the  voltage  fails,  however,  the  handle  is  released  and  it  returns 
instantly  to  the  off  position.  The  handle  can  be  released  at  any  time  by  pressing  the  thumb  piece.  This  device 
can  be  mounted  on  auto-starters  already  in  service  by  substituting  it  for  the  dial  plate  and  drilling  the  case  to 
bring  out  leads  to  the  release  coil. 

Type  "H"  Overload  Release  consists  of  an  electromagnetically  operated  contact  in  series  with  the  magnet 
coil  of  the  no-voltage  release.  Two  magnet  coils  operate  the  contact,  their  pull  depending  on  the  current 
through  two  phases  of  the  motor  primary;  the  tripping  point  can  be  adjusted  between  wide  limits.  An  inverse 
time  element  prevents  the  contact  from  opening  under  temporary  overload.  The  overload  release  coils  and 
inverse  time  element  are  immersed  in  a  tank  of  oil,  the  whole  device  being  arranged  for  mounting  on  a  vertical 
support  separate  from  the  auto-starter. 


Ratings  and  Regular  Prices 


MAXIMUM  HORSE  POWER 


REGULAR  PRICE 


2  20-  Volt 

440-Volt 

550-Volt 

2  200-  Volt 

No  Voltage 

Overload 

35 

100 

75 
200 

100 
200 

200 

$10.00 
10.00 

$15.00 
18.00 

With  voltages  above  550,  each  no-voltage  release  device  requires  one  potential  transformer  and  each 
overload  relay  requires  two  current  transformers. 


Regular  Prices— Transformers  for  2000-2200  Volts 

Potential  Transformers,  all  ratings  and  frequencies.     Regular  price,  each $20.00 

Current  Transformers  (two),  all  frequencies,   20-  50  h.  p.     Regular  price  (two)  __' 30.00 

60-200  h.  p.     Regular  price  (two) 35.00 


270 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Direct-Current  Motors 

Voltage.  All  motors  listed  below  will  operate  continuously 
at  full  rating  without  injury  on  10%  higher  or  lower  than  rated 
voltage. 

Speeds  may  vary  7K%  from  those  listed  on  frames  40  and 
below  and  5%  on  frames  50  and  above;  they  can  be  increased 
15%  by  shunt  field  control. 

Price  and  weight  of  complete  motor  include  Type  "  D  "  starting 
rheostat,  standard  paper  pulley,  and  two  rails  for  floor,  wall  or 
ceiling  mounting.  Motors  are  regularly  supplied  for  floor 
mounting,  but  will  be  arranged  for  wall  or  ceiling  mounting 
if  so  specified. 


Westinghouse  Electric  Direct-Current 
Motor 


Ratings,   Regular   Retail   Prices,   Pulleys   and   Weights— 230  Volts 


REGULAR  RETAIL  PRICES 

APPROXIMATE  SHIPPING 

WEIGHT,  POUNDS 

H.P. 

Full 
Load 

Frame 
No. 

COMPLETE  MOTOR 
OPEN  TYPE 

DEDUCT  FOR 
OMISSION  OF 

Standard 
Pulley 
Dia.  x  Face 

Complete 

DEDUCT  FOR 
OMISSION  OF 

R.P.M. 

Inches 

Motor 

Tit- 

Shunt 

Compound 

Rails 

Pulley 

Rheostat 

Rails 

Pulley 

Rheo- 
stat 

IX 

900 

10 

$  92.00 

$  95.00 

$4.00 

$1.00 

$4.00 

4x3 

285 

30 

5 

20 

2 

1200 

10 

92.00 

95.00 

4.00 

1.00 

4.00 

4x3 

285 

30 

5 

20 

2 

850 

20 

113.00 

116.00 

5.00 

1.00 

4.00 

4x4 

325 

30 

5 

20 

3 

1800 

10 

92.00 

95.00 

4.00 

.00 

4.00 

4x3 

295 

30 

5 

30 

3 

1150 

20 

113.00 

116.00 

5.00 

.00 

4.00 

4x4 

335 

30 

5 

30 

3# 

850 

30 

140.00 

144.00 

5.00 

.00 

6.00 

5  x    4K 

425 

35 

5 

30 

5 

1800 

20 

113.00 

116.00 

5.00 

.00 

6.00 

4x4 

335 

30 

5 

30 

5 

1100 

30 

140.00 

144.00 

5.00 

.00 

6.00 

5  x    4>i 

425 

35 

5 

30 

5 

850 

40 

176.00 

181.00 

7.00 

.00 

6.00 

6x5 

560 

35 

10 

30 

7X 

1700 

30 

140.00 

144.00 

5.00 

.00 

8.00 

5  x    4K 

435 

35 

5 

40 

7X 

1150 

40 

180.00 

185.00 

7.00 

1.00 

8.00 

6x5 

570 

35 

10 

40 

TX 

975 

50 

198.00 

204.00 

7.00 

2.00 

8.00 

7x6 

600 

40 

10 

40 

7K 

850 

60 

201.00 

207.00 

7.00 

2.00 

8.00 

7x6 

640 

40 

10 

40 

TY* 

650 

70 

240.00 

247.00 

7.00 

3.00 

8.00 

8x7 

765 

50 

15 

40 

10 

1700 

40 

189.00 

195.00 

7.00 

1.00 

9.00 

6x5 

570 

35 

10 

40 

10 

1300 

SOL 

205.00 

211.00 

7.00 

2.00 

9.00 

7x6 

610 

40 

10 

40 

10 

1150 

60L 

215.00 

221.00 

7.00 

2.00 

9.00 

7x6 

650 

40 

10 

40 

10 

850 

70 

230.00 

237.00 

7.00 

3.00 

9.00 

8x7 

765 

50 

15 

40 

10 

730 

80 

242.00 

249.00 

8.00 

3.00 

9.00 

8x7 

840 

60 

15 

40 

10 

600 

90 

268.00 

276.00 

8.00 

4.00 

9.00 

9x8 

890 

60 

25 

40 

15 

1700 

60L 

220.00 

227.00 

7.00 

3.00 

13.00 

7x6 

735 

40 

10 

125 

15 

1250 

70L 

240.00 

247.00 

7.00 

3.00 

13.00 

8x7 

865 

50 

15 

125 

15 

1100 

SOL 

242.00 

249.00 

8.00 

3.00 

13.00 

8x7 

945 

60 

15 

125 

15 

825 

90 

265.00 

273.00 

8.00 

4.00 

13.00 

9x8 

975 

60 

25 

125 

15 

675 

100L 

328.00 

338.00 

8.00 

4.00 

13.00 

10  x    9 

1225 

85 

35 

125 

15 

600 

110L 

345.00 

355.00 

9.00 

5.00 

13.00 

11  x  10 

1310 

100 

40 

125 

20 

1700 

70L 

263.00 

271.00 

7.00 

3.00 

18.00 

8x7 

865 

50 

15 

125 

20 

1100 

90 

323.00 

333.00 

8.00 

4.00 

18.00 

9x8 

975 

60 

25 

125 

20 

900 

100L 

335.00 

345.00 

8.00 

4.00 

18.00 

10  x    9 

1225 

85 

35 

125 

20 

750 

110L 

395.00 

407.00 

9.00 

5.00 

18.00 

11  x  10 

1330 

100 

40 

125 

20 

650 

120 

432.00 

445.00 

10.00 

5.00 

18.00 

11  x  10 

1475 

100 

40 

125 

25 

1400 

90 

340.00 

350.00 

8.00 

4.00 

20.00 

9x8 

975 

60 

25 

125 

25 

1100 

100L 

355.00 

366.00 

8.00 

4.00 

20.00 

10  x    9 

1225 

85 

35 

125 

25 

950 

110L 

410.00 

422.00 

9.00 

5.00 

20.00 

11  x  10 

1330 

100 

40 

125 

25 

825 

120 

432.00 

445.00 

10.00 

5.00 

20.00 

11  x  10 

1475 

100 

40 

125 

25 

600 

130 

495.00 

510.00 

13.00 

5.00 

20.00 

12  x  12 

1775 

150 

55 

125 

30 

1700 

90 

343.00 

353.00 

9.00 

4.00 

23.00 

9x8 

975 

60 

25 

125 

30 

1150 

110L 

390.00 

402.00 

9.00 

5.00 

23.00 

11  x  10 

1330 

100 

40 

125 

30 

975 

120 

432.00 

445.00 

10.00 

5.00 

23.00 

11  x  10 

1475, 

100 

40 

125 

30 

725 

130 

535.00 

551.00 

13.00 

5.00 

23.00 

12  x  12 

1775 

150 

55 

125 

30 

600 

140 

585.00 

602.00 

14.00 

6.00 

23.00 

13  x  12 

2225 

150 

60 

125 

35 

1700 

100L 

400.00 

412.00 

8.00 

4.00 

23.00 

10  x    9 

1225 

100 

35 

125 

35 

1150 

120 

432.00 

445.00 

10.00 

5.00 

23.00 

11  x  10 

1475 

100 

40 

125 

35 

850 

130 

505.00 

520.00 

13.00 

5.00 

23.00 

12  x  12 

1775 

150 

55 

125 

35 

675 

140 

570.00 

587.00 

14.00 

6.00 

23.00 

13  x  12 

2250 

150 

60 

125 

40 

1700 

110L 

440.00 

453.00 

9.00 

5.00 

30.00 

11  x  10 

1445 

100 

40 

240 

40 

950 

130 

505.00 

520.00 

13.00 

5.00 

30.00 

12  x  12 

1900 

150 

55 

240 

40 

775 

140 

570.00 

587.00 

14.00 

6.00 

30.00 

13  x  12 

2350 

150 

60 

240 

40 

600 

150 

665.00 

685.00 

15.00 

6.00 

30.00 

14  x  12 

2775 

225 

65 

240 

50 

1700 

120L 

480.00 

494.00 

10.00 

5.00 

40.00 

11  x  10 

1610 

100 

40 

240 

50 

975 

140L 

595.00 

613.00 

14.00 

6.00 

40.00 

13  x  12 

2400 

150 

60 

240 

50 

750 

150 

665.00 

685.00 

15.00 

6.00 

40.00 

14  x  12 

2775 

225 

65 

240 

50 

565 

160 

785.00 

808.00 

16.00 

7.00 

40.00 

16  x  13 

3300 

225 

100 

240 

Open  and  Semi-Enclosed  Types  Shunt  and  Compound  Wound 

SK  MOTORS,  CONSTANT  SPEED.  CONTINUOUS  SERVICE 


230  Volts 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


271 


Direct-Current  Generators 


Machines  listed  are  designed  to  operate  within  a  variation  of  not  more  than  5%  from  rated  voltage  and 
speed.  Price  and  weight  include  a  standard  pulley,  two  rails,  and  field  rheostat.  The  switchboard  mounting 
rheostat  is  regularly  supplied  with  a  3^-inch  tetrapod,  but  a  624-inch  tetrapod  will  be  supplied  at  the  same 
price  if  specified. 


Prices,  Ratings,  Etc.— 125  Volts 


Kw. 

No.  of 
SO-  Watt 
Lamps 

PRICE  GENERATOR 
COMPLETE  WITH 

Amps. 

Pull  Load 
R.  P.  M. 

Frame 
No. 

Standard 
Pulley 
Diam.  x.  Face 
Inches 

Shipping 
Weight 
Lbs. 

Separate 
Mtg.  Rheo. 

Switchboard 
Mtg.  Rheo. 

# 

15 

$126.00 

$131.00 

6 

1900 

3 

3^x    2% 

180 

IX 

25 

168.00 

173.00 

10 

1650 

4 

3^x    3 

250 

IK 

30 

200.00 

204.00 

12 

1380 

10 

4x3 

300 

2 

40 

206.00 

210.00 

16 

1830 

10 

4x3 

300 

3 

60 

231.00 

236.00 

24 

1700 

20 

4x4 

335 

3 

60 

269.00 

273.00 

24 

1500 

30 

5      x    4X 

425 

4K 

90 

294.00 

300.00 

36 

1930 

30 

5      x   4^ 

425 

5 

100 

389.00 

393.00 

40 

1120 

40 

6x5 

560 

6 

120 

389.00 

393.00 

48 

1480 

40 

6x5 

560 

7 

140 

452.00 

456.00 

56 

1210 

60-L 

7x6 

640 

9 

180 

441.00 

445.00 

72 

1700 

50-L 

7x6 

600 

9 

180 

588.00 

593.00 

72 

950 

80-L 

8x7 

850 

10 

200 

714.00 

719.00 

80 

750 

100-L 

10      x    9 

1130 

12X 

250 

578.00 

582.00 

100 

1350 

80-L 

8x7 

850 

I2K 

250 

714.00 

719.00 

100                  875 

100-L 

10      x    9 

1130 

18 

360 

756.00 

761.00 

144 

1100 

100-L 

10      x    9 

1130 

18 

360 

840.00 

845.00 

144 

800 

120 

11      x  10 

1380 

272 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Knife  Switches  and  Fuses 


Style  No.  148841 
Fused  Knife  Switch 


Style  No.  142660 
Non-Fused  Knife  Switch 


Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


fs 

Double 

o 

SINGLE  THROW  SWITCHES 

Throw 

o 

a 

TT   p 

Vrtl  +  0 

T>1, 

C_  -i-,1. 

SXT 

Switches 

•s 

6 
fc 

.tl.r. 

voits 

rnase 

Amps. 

OWltCn 

ISO. 

Price                      Fuse                    Price 

Total 
Price 

Price 

1 

7K 

220 

2 

18.5 

30A4P 

181259 

$1.92 

30A-S  No.37165          $0.15 

$2.52 

$2.88 

1 

T% 

220 

3 

20.5 

30A3P 

142700 

1.44           30A-S  No.37165               .15 

1.89 

2.16 

1 

TX 

440 

2 

9.2 

30A4P 

181260 

3.05           15A-S  No.37194A 

.24 

4.01 

4.57 

1 

TX 

440 

3 

10.3 

30A3P 

181261 

2.28           15A-S  No.37194A 

.24 

3.00 

3.42 

1 

IX 

550 

3 

8.3 

30A3P 

181262 

3.00            12A-S  No.37193A 

.24 

3.42 

4.50 

1 

10 

220 

2 

25 

30A4P 

181259 

1.92           40A-S  No.37167 

.21 

2.76 

2.88 

1 

10 

220 

3 

25 

30A  3P 

142700 

1.44           40A-S  No.37167 

.21 

2.07 

2.16 

1 

10 

440 

2 

11.5 

30A4P 

181260 

3.05           20A-S  No.37195A 

.24 

4.01 

4.57 

1 

10 

440 

3 

12.6 

30A3P 

181261 

2.28           20A-S  No.37195A 

.24 

3.00 

3.42 

1 

10 

550 

3 

10.7 

30A3P 

181262 

3.00 

15A-S  No.37194A 

.24 

3.72 

4.50 

1 

15 

220 

2 

35 

60A4P 

142709 

2.83 

50A-S  No.37169 

.21 

3.67 

4.24 

1 

15 

220 

3 

37 

60A  3P 

142701 

2.12 

50A-S  No.37169 

.21 

2.75 

3.18 

1 

15 

440 

2 

16.5 

30A4P 

181260 

3.05 

25A-S  No.37196A 

.24 

4.01 

4.57 

1 

15 

440 

3 

18.6 

30A3P 

181261 

2.28 

25A-S  No.37196A 

.24 

3.00                3.42 

1 

15 

550 

3 

15 

30A3P 

181262' 

3.00 

25A-S  No.37196A 

.24 

3.72                 4.50 

2 

10 

220 

2 

50 

100  A  4P 

142710 

5.69 

75A-S  No.37171 

.54 

7.85                 8.53 

2 

10 

220 

3 

50 

100A3P 

142702 

4.26 

75A-S  No.37171 

.54 

5.88                 6.39 

2 

10 

440 

2 

23 

30A4P 

181260 

3.05 

35A-S  No.37198A 

.36 

4.49                4.57 

2 

10 

440 

3 

25 

30A3P 

181261 

2.28 

35A-S  No.37198A 

.36 

3.36                3.42 

2 

10 

550 

3 

21.5 

30A  3P 

181262 

3.00 

30A-S  No.37197A 

.24 

3.72                 4.50 

2 

15 

220 

2 

70 

100A4P 

142710 

5.69 

100A-S  No.37173 

.34 

7.85 

8.53 

2 

15 

220 

3 

74 

100A3P 

142702 

4.26 

100A-S  No.37173 

.54 

5.88 

6.39 

2 

15 

440 

2 

33 

60A4P 

142728 

4.62 

50A-S  No.3720lA 

.36 

4.44 

6.93 

2 

15 

550 

3 

30 

60A3P 

142727 

3.36           45A-S  No.37200A           .36 

4.44 

5.04 

2 

20 

220         2 

88 

100A4P 

142710 

5.69          125A-S  No.37174            1.20 

10.49 

8.53 

2 

20 

220 

3 

97 

100A  3P 

142702 

4.26 

100A-S  No.37175 

1.20 

7.86                 6.39 

2 

20 

440 

2 

42.6 

60A4P 

142728 

4.62 

60A-S  No.37202A 

.36 

6.06                6.93 

2 

20 

440 

3 

48.6          60A  3P 

142727 

3.36 

60A-S  No.37202A 

.36 

4.44                5.04 

2 

20 

550 

3 

39 

60A  3P 

142727 

3.36 

60A-S  No.37202A 

.36 

4.44    •    i         5.04 

2 

25 

220 

2 

106 

200A4P 

142711 

7.32 

150A-S  No.37175 

1.20 

12.12               10.98 

2 

25 

220 

3 

120 

200A  3P 

142704 

5.49 

150A-S  No.37175 

1.20 

9.09                8.23 

2 

25 

440 

2 

53 

100A  4P 

142731 

5.20 

75A-S  No.37203 

.90 

8.80                 7.80 

2 

25 

440 

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273 


The  Monarch  Cotton  Seed  Hull  Packer 

With  Square  Sacking  Attachment 


The  Monarch  Cotton  Seed  Hull  Packer  with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulley  Drive 


This  machine  is  especially  designed  for  packing  cotton  seed  hulls  in  100-pound,  square  packages,  which 
are  universally  preferred  by  dealers  and  consumers  and  which  set  a  convenient  standard  and  eliminate  the 
confusion  occasioned  by  the  use  of  sacks  and  packages  of  various  weights,  shapes  and  sizes.  The  sack  required 
in  order  to  give  the  desired  package,  when  laid  flat,  measures  29  inches  in  width  and  from  40  to  42  inches 
in  length. 

By  first  subjecting  the  hulls  to  a  packing  pressure  inside  the  chamber  provided  for  the  purpose  and 
subsequently  forcing  this  compact  mass  into  the  sack,  the  Monarch  avoids  destruction  of  the  container  and 
obviates  the  necessity  for  handling  an  outside  case,  as  must  be  done  in  packers  of  less  modern  design. 

Hull  packing  requires  very  heavy  pressure,  and  the  construction  of  the  machine  shown  in  the  illustration 
is  adequately  strong  to  resist  any  strain  to  which  it  might  be  subjected.  Augers,  gears,  shafting,  bearings,  etc., 
are  of  extra  heavy  type  and  are  designed  for  long  and  hard  service. 

The  general  report  from  the  large  number  of  users  of  the  Monarch  indicates  that  it  is  giving  excellent 
service,  furnishing  ample  capacity,  requiring  little  operating  attention  and  gradually  superseding  the  hitherto 
popular,  round  tube  packer. 

Orders  should  be  accompanied  by  a  notation  as  to  the  motion  of  the  auger,  whether  with  or  against  the  sun 
and  whether,  as  you  stand  facing  the  machine,  countershaft  is  to  extend  to  left  or  right. 

Price,  Dimensions,  Weight,  Etc. 


Price  with1 
Friction  Clutch 
Pulley 

Price  with 
Tight  and  Loose 
Pulleys 

Extreme 
Height 
Feet 

Size  on 
Floor 
Inches 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley 
Feet 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

$350.00 

$340.00 

10 

39  x  25^ 

8 

24  x  6 

200 

2250 

274 


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The  Monarch  Hull  Bran  Shaker 


The  Monarch  Hull  Bran  Shaker 


A  growing  tendency  on  the  part  of  Cotton  Seed  Oil  Mill  Executives  to  operate  the  separating  machinery 
without  regard  to  the  reduction  of  ammonia,  and  thereby  running  through  the  presses  a  minimum  amount  of 
non-oil  producing  matter,  led  to  origination  by  us,  of  the  Monarch  Hull  Bran  Shaker.  This  machine  has 
given  eminent  and  invariable  satisfaction  in  the  work  for  which  it  is  intended  and  is  rapidly  growing  in  use 
and  popularity. 

In  the  operation  of  this  shaker,  the  product  of  the  Hull  Grinder  is  allowed  to  drop  directly  upon  the  upper 
sieve  or  screen,  which  tails  off  the  heavy  or  coarse  portion  and  allows  the  bottom  screen  to  do  the  finishing 
work;  its  tailing  being  the  hull  bran  ready  for  mixing  with  the  material  which  has  been  passed  through  or 
subjected  to  the  action  of  the  presses. 

The  Monarch  is  designed  from  experience  gained  in  actual  working  conditions  and  is  constructed  entirely 
of  steel  and  iron,  with  the  exception  of  the  sieve  box  which  is  of  well  seasoned  yellow  poplar,  enclosed  in  a  sheet 
iron  casing  to  keep  down  flying  lint  and  dust.  The  two  wire  screens  are  made  in  three  sections  each;  all  of 
which  are  conveniently  arranged  for  removal  from  the  top  of  the  machine.  Ball  bearing  eccentric  and  chain 
oiling  bearings  on  eccentric  shaft  insure  light  and  easy  running  and  minimize  the  amount  of  power  necessary 
for  effective  operation. 

The  construction  of  this  shaker  is  first  class  in  every  detail.  It  is  well  riveted  and  carefully  braced  and 
the  materials  used  are  selected  with  due  regard  to  giving  the  machine  great  durability  and  insuring  contin- 
uously satisfactory  service. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Size  of 

Size 

Price 

Length 
Feet 

Width 

Height 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

24"  X  8' 

$340.00 

9 

5'  9" 

2'  10" 

10  x  4 

250-300 

1350 

30"  x  8' 

380.00 

9 

6'  6" 

2'  10" 

10  x  4 

250-300 

1400 

36"  x  8' 

420.00 

9 

T  8" 

2'  10" 

10  x  4 

250-300 

1500 

Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


275 


I-X-L  Steel  Overshoot  Water  Wheel  with 
Segment  Gear 


The  I-X-L  Equipped  with  Segment  Gearing 

We  can  furnish  segment  gears  with  the  cogs  on  the  outside  of  the  circle  as  shown  or  on  the 
inside  of  the  circle  just  as  desired.  The  latter  type  is  known  as  an  internal  segment 
gear  and  will  drive  the  pinion  wheel  in  the  same  direction  that  the  water  wheel  travels. 

The  Overshot  Wheel  derives  its  power  directly  from  the  force  of  gravity.  The  weight  of  the  water  which 
is  admitted  to  the  buckets,  loads  one  side  of  the  wheel,  causing  it  to  revolve. 

The  water  is  applied  to  the  wheel  at  a  point  close  to  the  crown  of  the  wheel,  hence  the  name  "overshot"  in 
distinction  from  other  types  of  gravity  wheels,  such  as  pitch-back,  breast- wheels,  and  undershot-wheels. 

Wheels  of  all  these  types  were  formerly  built  of  wood.  Many  picturesque  examples  of  this  method  of 
construction  are  still  to  be  found  in  rural  districts.  The  overshot  wheel  possessed  so  many  advantages  that  it 
soon  displaced  the  other  early  types  of  water  wheels.  With  all  its  crude  design  and  ill-suited  material,  the 
wood  wheel  still  persists  as  a  strong  competitor  of  the  modern  small  turbine. 

The  field  of  the  Overshot  Wheel  lies  in  the  development  of  small  powers.  It  is  not  suitable  for  use  in  very 
large  developments  on  account  of  the  increase  in  size  and  weight  of  the  wheel  as  the  head  and  discharge  are 
increased  beyond  certain  limits.  It  can  be  built  in  any  diameter  needed  up  to  60  feet  and  in  any  width  desired 
up  to  a  capacity  of  3,000  cubic  feet  per  minute  in  single  units. 

The  power  of  an  overshot  wheel  depends  upon  both  the  diameter  of  the  wheel  and  the  width  of  the  wheel. 
The  larger  the  diameter  of  an  overshot  wheel,  the  more  power  it  will  develop  with  the  same  amount  of  water. 
The  wider  the  wheel  is -made,  the  more  water  it  will  accommodate.  The  relative  power  of  two  wheels  of  the 
same  diameter  is  of  course  in  direct  proportion  to  the  amount  of  water  each  wheel  is  capable  of  using,  if  other 
conditions  are  equal.  The  question  of  determining  the  proper  size  wheel  to  use  for  any  particular  location  is 
one  which  should  usually  be  left  to  the  judgment  of  the  builder  of  the  wheel. 


To  Compute  Horse  Power 


A  horse  power  is  the  amount  of  power  required  to  raise  33,000  pounds  one  foot  per  minute.  To  compute 
the  horse  power  of  any  stream,  multiply  the  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  it  flows  per  minute  by  62  >£  (which 
is  the  weight  in  pounds  of  one  cubic  foot).  Multiply  that  product  by  the  head  (in  feet)  and  divide  the  product 
by  33,000.  The  quotient  will  be  the  full  horse  power  of  the  stream. 

Most  turbine  manufacturers  claim  that  their  wheels  will  develop  80%  efficiency,  but  it  is  well  known 
that  very  few  of  them  in  actual  use  will  ever  reach  70%  efficiency  and  then  only  under  the  most  favorable 
conditions. 

The  I-X-L  will  develop  from  90%  to  95%  efficiency,  depending  upon  the  diameter  of  the  wheel;  or  at 
least  one-third  more  power  than  any  other  wheel  using  the  same  amount  of  water.  It  will  develop  just  as  high 
efficiency  at  one-third  or  one-fourth  capacity  as  it  will  when  run  at  normal  capacity.  A  turbine  will  do  prac- 
tically no  work  at  all  when  run  much  below  full  gate,  so  that  in  the  course  of  a  year's  run  on  a  variable  stream, 
the  I-X-L  will  develop  twice  the  power  of  the  most  economical  turbine. 


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Measurement  of  Water 


It  is  highly  important  to  those  who  contemplate  improving  or  utilizing  their  water  power  to  determine 
the  head  that  can  be  secured — that  is,  the  vertical  distance  from  the  surface  of  tail-water  to  the  surface  of 
head-water.  Then  ascertain  the  amount  of  water  that  can  be  relied  upon.  It  would  not  be  prudent  for  parties 
to  subject  themselves  to  an  expense  without  having  the  assurance  of  having  power  sufficient  to  propel  their 
proposed  machinery.  It  has  frequently  occurred  that  mills  and  factories  have  been  completed,  and  not  until 
then  was  the  mistake  discovered. 

By  knowing  the  head  and  the  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  that  flows  per  minute,  the  size  of  wheel  that 
is  best  adapted  can  be  selected  and  the  horse  power  determined.  We  would,  therefore,  recommend,  when 
convenient,  to  get  some  one  who  is  skilled  in  hydraulics  to  make  the  calculations;  however,  if  this  cannot  be 
conveniently  done,  parties  can  measure  their  streams  themselves  by  methods  which  we  propose. 

There  are  many  ways  by  which  streams  of  water  can  be  measured  approximately,  but,  undoubtedly,  the 
most  correct  way  by  which  it  can  be  done,  is  by  means  of  a  "Weir  Dam."  If  the  stream  is  not  too  large,  take 
a  board,  or,  if  required,  joint  and  nail  together  with  cleats  more  than  one,  wide  and  long  enough  to  form  a  dam 
across  the  stream.  Cut  a  notch  in  the  top  of  the  board  of  sufficient  depth  to  allow  all  the  water  to  pass  through. 
The  length  of  said  notch  should  not  be  more  than  half  or  two-thirds  the  width  of  dam,  and  should  be  beveled 
on  the  down  side  of  the  stream  nearly  to  a  feathered  edge.  Be  particular  to  have  the  notch  level  across  the 
stream  so  the  water  will  be  of  the  same  depth  at  both  ends.  Drive  a  stake  in  the  ground  about  four  feet  up 
the  stream  from  the  board,  so  that  the  top  of  the  stake  will  be  on  a  level  with  the  bottom  of  said  notch,  which 
can  readily  be  seen  when  the  water  begins  to  flow  over  it. 

When  the  dam  is  made  perfectly  tight,  so  that  all  the  water  passes  through  the  notch  or  Weir,  and  the 
water  raised  to  its  maximum  height,  measure  carefully  how  much  the  water  raises  above  the  top  of  stake. 
This  measurement  is  the  basis  from  which  the  calculations  are  made  to  find  the  amount  of  water  that  flows 
per  minute,  as  shown  in  the  Weir  Table.  Care  must  be  taken  to  get  a  board  wide  enough  to  dam  the  water 
to  a  dead  level  before  it  begins  to  flow  over  the  notch,  and  that  the  water  has  a  fall,  enough  to  clear  itself  below 
— say  a  depth  of  six  inches,  or  more  in  a  large  stream. 

Another  matter  of  importance  is  the  possibility  of  storing  the  water  by  means  of  a  dam  or  pond,  so  that 
the  machinery  can  be  run  during  the  time  when  the  regular  flow  of  the  stream  is  not  sufficient — say,  if  the 
location  admits,  a  dam  or  pond  can  be  constructed  so  as  to  store  the  water  through  the  night  to  be  used  through 
the  day,  or  store  and  use  as  the  case  may  suit;  thus,  if  the  water  can  be  stored  for  twelve  hours,  the  next  twelve 
the  power  will  be  double  that  of  the  regular  stream. 

We  emphatically  state  that  every  water  power  in  existence  within  the  range  of  this  type  of  wheel  can  be 
greatly  improved  by  the  use  of  our  I-X-L  Steel  Overshoot  Water  Wheel.  No  difference  whose  make  or  what 
kind  of  a  wheel  is  used,  we  can  increase  your  power  25%  to  50%.  This  is  especially  true  of  light  streams, 
where  the  economical  use  of  water  is  an  object. 


The  Weir  Table 


O 

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K 

M 

1A 

X 

K 

M 

O 

H 

# 

M 

# 

M 

« 

# 

0 

.00 

.01 

.05 

.09 

.14 

.19 

.26 

.32 

13 

18.74 

19.01 

19.29 

19.56 

19.84 

20.11 

20.39 

20.67 

1 

.40 

.47 

.55 

.64 

.73 

.82 

.92 

1.02 

14 

20.95 

21.23 

21.51 

21.80 

22.08 

22.37 

22.65 

22.94 

2 

1.13 

1.23 

1.35 

1.46 

1.58 

1.70 

1.82 

1.95 

15 

23.23 

23.52 

23.82 

24.11 

24.40 

24.70 

25.00 

25.30 

3 

2.07 

2.21 

2.34 

2.48 

2.61 

2.76 

2.90 

3.05 

16           25.60 

25.90  (26.20 

26.50 

26.80 

27.11 

27.42 

27.72 

4 

3.20 

3.35 

3.50 

3.66 

3.81 

3.97 

4.14 

4.30 

17           28.03 

28.34   28.65 

28.97 

29.28 

29.59 

29.91 

30.22 

5 

4.47 

4.64 

4.81 

4.98 

5.15 

5.33 

5.51 

5.69 

18 

30.54 

30.86 

31.18 

31.50 

31.82 

32.15 

32.47 

32.80 

6 

5.87 

6.06 

6.25 

6.44 

6.62 

6.82 

7.01 

7.21 

19 

33.12 

33.45    33.78 

34.11 

34.44 

34.77 

35.10 

35.44 

7 

7.40 

7.60 

7.80 

8.01 

8.21 

8.42 

8.63 

8.83 

20 

35.77 

36.11    36.45 

36.78 

37.12 

37.46 

37.80 

38.15 

8 

9.05 

9.26 

9.47 

9.69 

9.91 

10.13 

10.35 

10.57 

21           38.49 

38.83  '39.  18 

39.53 

39.87 

40.22 

40.57 

40.92 

9 

10.80 

11.03 

11.25 

11.48 

11.71 

11.94 

12.17    12.41 

22 

41.27 

41.62  141.98 

42.33 

42.69 

43.04 

43.40 

43.76 

10 

12.64 

12.88 

13.12 

13.36 

13.60    13.85 

14.09 

14.34 

23 

44.12 

44.48 

44.84 

45.20 

45.56 

45.93 

46.29 

46.66 

11 

14.59 

14.84 

15.09 

15.34 

15.59    15.85 

16.11    16.36 

24 

47.03 

47.39 

47.76 

48.13 

48.50 

48.87 

49.24 

49.62 

12 

16.62 

16.88 

17.15 

17.41 

17.67  1  17.94 

18.21    18.47 

This  table  is  to  assist  in  ascertaining  the  capacity  of  a  stream  of  water.  It  gives  the  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  that  will  pass 
over  a  Weir  one  inch  wide,  and  from  >i  of  an  inch  to  24.fi  in  depth.  The  figures  on  the  first  upright  column  represent  whole  inches, 
and  those  on  the  top  horizontal  line  represent  fractional  parts  of  an  inch  of  depth  over  the  Weir.  The  figures  on  the  second  upright 
column  indicate  the  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  that  will  flow  per  minute  over  the  Weir,  for  whole  inches  in  depth,  and  on  the 
succeeding  columns  whole  inches  and  the  fractions  under  which  they  occur.  Then  the  number  of  cubic  feet  thus  found,  multiplied  by 
the  width  of  the  Weir  in  inches,  will  give  the  capacity  of  a  stream. 

EXAMPLE:  To  find  the  required  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  that  will  flow  over  a  Weir,  6*A  inches  in  depth  and  50  inches  In 
width,  follow  down  the  left-hand  column  of  figures  in  the  table  to  6,  then  across,  until  directly  under  the  Y*  in  the  top  line,  where  will 
be  found  6.62;  this,  multiplied  by  50,  will  give  331,  the  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  that  passes  over  the  whole  Weir. 


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Measurements  in  Miner's  Inches 

A  miner's  inch  is  the  quantity  of  water  that  will  flow  through  an  orifice  one  inch  square  when  the  head 
above  the  center  of  the  orifice  is  six  inches.  This  is  but  an  approximate  definition,  as  the  "miner's  inch"  seems 
to  be  differently  understood  in  different  sections.  It  ranges  in  value  from  1.20  to  1.76  cubic  feet  per  minute, 
but  with  a  head  of  six  inches  is  about  1.60  cubic  feet  per  minute. 

When  correspondents  speak  of  miner's  inches  they  should  accompany  their  statement  by  a  description 
of  the  kind  of  miner's  inch  they  have  in  view,  when  writing.  As  we  have  before  intimated,  the  amount  of 
pressure  over  the  opening  differs  in  different  parts  of  the  country,  or  in  different  mining  districts,  and  each 
depth,  or  miner's  inch,  will  discharge  differently.  The  kind  of  miner's  inch  we  have  described  above,  is  one 
that  is  generally  used. 

A  miner's  inch  is  a  measure  for  flow  of  water,  and  is  an  opening  one  inch  square  in  plank,  two  inches  thick, 
under  a  head  of  six  inches  of  water  to  upper  edge  of  opening. 


Measurement  of  Larger  Streams 

In  streams  too  large  to  measure  by  Weir,  the  Float  Measurement  method  may  be  used.  Select  a  place 
where  the  bed  of  the  stream  is  smooth  and  comparatively  uniform  both  as  to  width  and  as  to  depth.  Throw 
into  the  middle  of  the  stream  some  light  floating  objects  of  sufficient  weight  to  sink  well  into  the  water.  Time 
the  passage  of  these  floats  between  certain  fixed  points,  say  20  or  30  feet  apart.  The  average  velocity  of  the 
stream  will  be  about  75%  of  the  velocity  of  the  floats,  for  the  water  does  not  run  as  fast  along  the  sides  or  on 
the  bed  of  the  stream  as  it  does  in  the  center  of  the  stream. 

Secure  the  average  depth  and  average  width  of  the  stream  at  the  points  where  the  velocity  was  taken. 
The  more  nearly  uniform  the  stream  is  in  width  and  depth,  the  nearer  correct  your  estimates  will  be.  Multiply 
the  average  depth  (in  feet)  by  the  average  width  (in  feet),  and  multiply  the  product  by  the  velocity  in  feet 
per  minute  as  ascertained  from  the  floats.  The  result  will  be  the  number  of  cubic  feet  per  minute  which 
the  stream  flows. 


Measurement  of  Water  Through  Openings 
Under  Pressure 

Table  giving  the  number  of  cubic  feet  of  water  discharged  per  minute,  by   an 
orifice  one  inch  square,  under  any  head  from  3  to  62  inches 


Head 

Cubic 
Feet 

Head 

Cubic 
Feet 

Head 

Cubic 
Feet 

Head 

Cubic 
Feet 

Head 

Cubic 
Feet 

Head 

Cubic 
Feet 

3 

1.12 

13 

2.20 

23 

2.91 

33 

3.47 

43 

3.95 

53 

4.39 

4 

1.27 

14 

2.27 

24 

2.97 

34 

3.52 

44 

4.00 

54 

4.42 

5 

1.41 

15 

2.36 

25 

3.03 

35 

3.57 

45 

4.05 

55 

4.46 

6 

1.53 

16 

2.44 

26 

3.09 

36 

3.63 

46 

4.10 

56 

4.52 

7 

1.64 

17 

2.51 

27 

3.15 

37 

3.67 

47 

4.13 

57 

4.55 

8 

1.75 

18 

2.58 

28 

3.20 

38 

3.72 

48 

4.18 

58 

4.58 

9 

1.85 

19 

2.65 

29 

3.26 

39 

3.77 

49 

4.22 

59 

4.63 

10 

1.94 

20 

2.72 

30 

3.32 

40 

3.82 

50 

4.27 

60 

4.66 

11 

2.03 

21 

2.78 

31 

3.37 

41 

3.86 

51 

4.30 

61 

4.71 

12 

2.12 

22 

2.85 

32 

3.42 

42 

3.92 

52 

4.34 

62 

4.74 

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Burnham 
Turbine  Water  Wheels 

Complete  with  Eccentric 
or  Worm  Gear  Gate 


Burnham  Turbine  Water  Wheel 


Size,  Power,  Speed,  Etc. 


Size 
of 
Wheels 

Head 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

Water___ 

63 

77 

89 

100 

109 

118 

126 

134  141 

148 

154 

160 

166 

172 

178 

184 

190 

195 

200 

9 

Power  

.19 

.36 

.55 

.77 

1.02 

1.29 

1.57 

1.87  2.18 

2.53 

2.88 

3.24 

3.61 

4.00 

4.41 

4.84 

5.28 

5.73 

6.18 

Speed 

190 

232 

270 

302 

330 

358 

382 

404  426 

448 

468 

487 

505 

523 

540 

557 

573 

588 

603 

Water  

86 

105 

121 

135 

149 

161 

171 

182   192 

201 

210 

219 

228 

236 

244 

251 

258 

265 

271 

ioy, 

Power  

.27 

.49 

.75 

1.05 

1.36 

1.75 

2.13 

2.54  2.98 

3.42 

3.90 

4.41 

4.93 

5.47 

6.03 

6.60 

7.19 

7.80 

8.42 

Speed  ... 

162 

200 

232 

258 

284 

306 

327 

348  366 

384 

401 

417 

433 

448 

463 

477 

491 

504 

517 

Water  

112 

138 

159 

177 

194 

210 

225 

238  250 

262 

274 

286 

297 

308 

318 

327 

336 

345 

354 

12 

Power  

.33 

.65 

1.00 

1.40 

1.81 

2.29 

2.79 

3.33;  3.89 

4.47 

5.10 

5.77 

6.45 

7.17 

7.89 

8.61 

9.37 

10.16 

10.98 

Speed  

143 

175 

202 

226 

248 

268 

286 

304  320 

336 

351 

365 

379 

392 

405 

417 

429 

441 

453 

Water  

142 

174 

201 

225 

246 

265 

283 

300  316 

333 

348 

363 

376 

389 

402 

414 

426 

438 

450 

13  K  1 

Power  

.44 

.81 

1.25 

1.74 

2.28 

2.88 

3.51 

4.20  4.93 

5.67 

6.47 

7.32 

8.18 

9.03 

9.97 

10.91 

11.88 

12.90 

13.95 

1 

Speed  

127 

156 

180 

201 

220 

236 

255 

270 

285 

298 

312 

325 

337 

349 

360 

371 

382 

392 

402 

Water  

175 

215 

247 

277 

303 

328 

351 

372 

391 

411 

429 

447 

465 

481 

497 

512 

527 

541 

555 

15 

Power  

.54 

.99 

1.53 

2.15 

2.82 

3.57 

4.37 

5.21 

6.07 

7.01 

7.98 

9.02 

10.08 

11.16 

12.30 

13.48 

14.69 

15.93 

17.20 

Speed  

115 

140 

162 

181 

198 

214 

229 

243 

256 

269 

281 

292 

303 

314 

324 

334 

344 

353 

362 

Water  

211 

259 

300 

336 

367 

397 

424 

450 

474 

498 

521 

542 

562 

581 

600 

618 

636 

654 

671 

16K 

Power  

.66 

1.20 

1.86 

2.61 

3.42 

4.29 

5.27 

6.27 

7.35 

8.49 

9.68 

10.91 

12.16 

13.50 

14.88 

16.29 

17.75 

19.25 

20.79 

Speed  

104 

128 

147 

165 

180 

195 

208 

221 

233 

244 

255 

265  i  275 

285 

295 

304 

313 

321 

329 

Water  

252 

309 

457 

399 

438 

572 

505 

537 

565 

594 

620 

645 

669 

692 

714 

737 

758 

779 

800 

18 

Power  

.78 

1.44 

2.21 

3.10 

4.08 

5.13 

6.27 

7.47 

8.72 

10.13 

11.52 

12.95 

14.45 

16.05 

17.70 

19.41 

21.14 

22.94 

24.78 

Speed  

95 

117 

135 

151 

165 

179 

191 

202 

213 

224 

234 

244 

253 

262 

270 

278 

286 

294 

302 

Water  

343 

421 

486 

543 

595 

643 

687 

729 

769 

807 

842 

876 

909 

942 

972 

1002 

1032 

1060 

1086 

21 

Power  

1.07 

1.97 

3.02 

4.22 

5.49 

6.99 

8.52 

10.16  11.93 

13.76 

15.65 

17.66 

19.73 

21.90 

24.11 

26.40 

28.76 

31.19 

33.66 

Speed  

81 

100 

116 

129 

142 

153 

164 

174!  183 

192 

200 

208 

216 

224 

232 

239 

246 

253 

259 

Water  

448 

549 

634 

709 

777 

840 

897 

952!  1003 

1053 

1100 

1145 

1187 

1229 

1269 

1308 

1346 

1383 

1419 

24 

Power  

1.40 

2.55 

3.93 

5.51 

7.22 

9.12  11.12 

13.29-15.56 

17.96 

20.45 

23.06 

25.76 

28.56 

31.47 

34.46 

37.55 

40.75 

44.00 

Speed  

72 

88 

101 

113 

124 

134  143 

152 

160 

168 

175 

182 

189 

196 

203 

209 

215 

221 

226 

Water  

568 

696 

804 

900 

984 

1060  1132 

1200 

1264 

1334 

1392 

1449 

1505 

1557 

1608 

1658 

1706 

1752 

1797 

27 

Power  

1.86 

3.24 

5.00 

6.96 

9.12 

11.52  14.04 

16.83 

19.70 

22.74 

25.89 

29.19 

32.64 

36.19 

39.87 

43.68 

47.58 

51.60 

55.71 

Speed  

64 

78 

90 

101 

110 

119;  127 

135 

142 

149 

156 

162 

168 

174 

180 

186 

191 

196 

201 

Water  

702 

866 

994 

1112 

1215 

1312  1404 

1488 

1569 

1645 

1719 

1789 

1857 

1921 

1984 

2047 

2106 

2163 

2220 

30 

Power  

2.18 

3.96 

6.15 

8.60 

11.30 

14.24 

17.26 

20.66 

24.32 

28.05 

31.98 

36.06 

40.29 

44.67 

49.22 

53.90 

58.70 

63.71 

68.82 

Speed  

57 

70 

81 

91 

99 

107 

115 

122 

128 

134 

140 

146 

152 

157 

162 

167 

172 

177 

181 

Water  

1011 

1237 

1429 

1597 

1750 

1891 

2022 

2143 

2260 

2360 

2475 

2577 

2674 

2770 

2859 

2946 

3031 

3115 

3196 

36 

Power  

3.13 

5.76 

8.86 

12.37 

16.27 

20.55 

25.08 

29.90 

35.04 

40.41 

46.08 

51.93 

58.07 

64.35 

70.90 

77.61 

84.58 

91.74 

99.09 

Speed  

48 

58 

67 

75 

83 

90 

96 

102 

107 

112 

117 

122 

127 

131 

135 

139 

143 

147 

151 

Water  

1444 

1770 

2044 

2284 

2503 

2704 

2889 

3066 

3232 

3390 

3540 

3684 

3823 

3956 

4087 

4213 

4336 

4455 

4570 

42 

Power  

4.47 

8.23 

12.67 

17.74 

23.28 

29.34 

35.82 

42.76 

50.10 

58.27 

65.85 

74.24 

82.93 

92.04 

101.5 

111.0 

121.0 

131.2 

141.6 

Speed  

41 

50 

58 

65 

71 

77 

82 

87 

92 

96 

100 

104 

108 

112 

116 

120 

123 

126 

129 

Water  

1884 

2290 

2644 

2956 

3238 

3498 

3739 

3966 

4185 

4384 

4579 

4763 

4947 

5125 

5289 

5451 

5608 

5763 

5913 

48 

Power  

5.84 

10.65 

16.22 

22.97 

30.12 

37.95 

46.35 

55.32 

64.80 

74.57 

85.18 

96.06 

107.3 

119.1 

131.1 

143.6 

156.4 

169.7 

183.3 

Speed  

36 

44 

51 

57 

62 

67 

72 

76 

80 

84 

88 

92 

95 

98 

101 

104 

107 

110 

113 

Water  

2328 

2847 

3334 

3729 

4089 

4411 

4716 

5002 

5274 

5530 

5776 

6012 

6240 

6459 

6670 

6874 

7074 

7269 

7456 

54 

Power  

7.30 

13.42 

20.67 

28.93 

37.98 

47.86  58.47 

69.87 

81.75 

94.29 

107.4 

121.1 

135.4 

150.0 

165.4 

181.1 

197.3 

214.0 

231.1 

Speed  

32 

39 

45 

50 

55 

60 

64 

68 

71 

74 

78 

81 

84 

87 

90 

93 

96 

99 

102 

Water  

2901 

3579 

4101 

4585 

5023 

5427 

5815 

6153 

6486 

6797 

7105 

7395 

7674 

7944 

8203 

8457 

8701 

8940 

9172 

60 

Power  

9.00 

16.51 

25.42 

35.53 

46.72 

58.87 

72.10 

85.83 

100.5 

115.9 

132.0 

149.0 

166.5 

184.5 

203.4 

222.8 

242.7 

263.2 

284.3 

Speed  

29 

35 

40   45 

50 

54 

57 

61 

64 

67 

70 

73 

76 

79 

82 

85 

87 

89 

91 

Power=Horse  Power.     Water=Cubic  Feet  per  Minute.    One  Cubic  Foot=62!Vj,  pounds.    Speed = Revolutions  at  work,  per  min. 
NOTE:     Net  prices,  dimensions  and  detailed  specifications  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


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Upright  Samson  Turbines 


Upright  Samson  Turbine  Complete 


Size,  Power,  Speed,  Etc. 


Size 

Head  

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

Water 

384 

411 

436 

460 

482 

503 

524 

544 

553 

581 

599 

617 

634 

650 

17E 

Power  . 

4.1 

5.0 

6.0 

7.0 

8.1 

9.2 

10.4 

11.7 

12.9 

14.3 

15.6 

17.0 

18.4 

19.9 

Speed  

246 

264 

280 

294 

308 

322 

335 

348 

360 

373 

384 

394 

405 

416 

Water 

464 

502 

536 

569 

601 

629 

657 

683 

709 

734 

758 

782 

804 

827 

848 

17D 

Power 

4.3 

5.4 

6.5 

7.8 

9.2 

10.6 

12.0 

13.6 

15.2 

16.9 

18.6 

20.4 

22.1 

24.0 

25.9 

Speed..  _ 

228 

246 

264 

280 

294 

308 

322 

335 

348 

360 

373 

384 

394 

405 

416 

Water  

558 

611 

650 

706 

749 

791 

828 

864 

900 

934 

967 

998 

1029 

1059 

1088 

1116 

17C 

Power  



4.3 

5.6 

7.1 

7.6 

10.3 

12.1 

14.0 

15.8 

17.9 

19.0 

22.2 

24.5 

26.8 

29.1 

31.6 

34.1 

Speed  



208 

228 

246 

264 

280 

294 

308 

322 

335 

348 

360 

373 

384 

394 

405 

416 

Water 

616 

689 

754 

815 

871 

924 

975 

1021 

1066 

1110 

1153 

1193 

1232 

1270 

1307 

1343 

1377 

17B 

Power  

3.7 

5.3 

7.0 

8.7 

10.6 

12.7 

14.9 

17.2 

19.5 

22.0 

24.7 

27.4 

30.2 

33.1 

36.0 

39.0 

42.1 

Speed  

186 

208 

228 

246 

264 

280 

294 

308 

322 

335 

348 

360 

372 

384 

394 

405 

416 

Water  

697 

805 

900 

986 

1065 

1139 

1208 

1275 

1335 

1394 

1451 

1506 

1559 

1610 

1660 

1708 

1755 

1800 

17A 

Power  

3.2 

4.9 

6.9 

9.1 

11.4 

13.9 

16.6 

19.5 

22.5 

25.5 

28.8 

32.3 

35.6 

39.5 

43.3 

47 

51 

55 

Speed  

161 

186 

208 

228 

246 

264 

280 

294 

308 

322 

336 

348 

360 

372 

384 

391 

406 

416 

Water  

914 

1055 

1180 

1293 

1396 

1493 

1583 

1669 

1750 

1828 

1903 

1975 

2044 

2111 

2179 

2239 

2300 

2360 

20 

Power  

4.2 

6.4 

9.0 

11.9 

15.0 

18.3 

21.8 

25.5 

29.5 

33.6 

37.8 

42.3 

46.9 

51.5 

56.6 

61.7 

66.9 

72.2 

Speed  

140 

162 

182 

199 

215 

230 

244 

257 

270 

282 

293 

304 

315 

325 

335 

345 

354 

364 

Water.  __ 

1209 

1391 

1561 

1710 

1847 

1974 

2094 

2207 

2315 

2418 

2517 

2612 

2703 

2792 

2878 

2961 

3043 

3122 

23 

Power  

5.5 

8.5 

11.9 

15.7 

19.8 

24.2 

28.8 

33.8 

39 

44.4 

50 

55.9 

62 

68.3 

74.9 

81.6 

88.5 

95.5 

Speed  

127 

141 

158 

173 

187 

200 

211 

224 

235 

245 

255 

265 

274 

283 

292 

300 

308 

316 

Water  

1545 

1784 

1995 

2185 

2360 

2523 

2676 

2821 

2959 

3090 

3216 

3338 

3455 

3569 

3678 

3785 

3888 

3919 

26 

Power  

7.10 

10.9 

15.2 

20.1 

25.3 

30.9 

36.8 

43.2 

49.8 

56.7 

64 

71.5 

79.3 

87.3 

95.7 

104 

113 

121 

Speed  

108 

125 

140 

153 

166 

177 

188 

198 

207 

217 

226 

234 

242 

250 

258 

265 

273 

280 

Water  

2057 

237j 

2656 

2909 

3142 

3359 

3563 

3756 

3939 

4114 

4282 

4444 

4600 

4751 

4897 

5039 

5177 

5312 

30 

Power  

9.44 

14.5 

20.3 

26.7 

33.6 

41.1 

49.1 

57.5 

66.3 

75.5 

85.2 

95.2 

106 

116 

127 

139 

150 

162 

Speed  

94 

108 

121 

132 

143 

153 

163 

171 

180 

188 

195 

203 

210 

217 

224 

230 

236 

242 

Water  

2789 

3220 

3600 

3944 

4260 

4554 

4830 

5091 

5339 

5577 

5805 

6024 

6236 

6440 

6638 

6831 

7018 

7200 

35 

Power  

12.8 

19.7 

27.5 

36.2 

45.6 

55.7 

66.5 

77.9 

89.8 

102 

115 

129 

143 

158 

173 

188 

204 

220 

S->eed 

81 

93 

104 

114 

123 

132 

140 

147 

154 

161 

168 

174 

180 

186 

192 

197 

203 

208 

Water  

3657 

4223 

4722 

5172 

5587 

5972 

6335 

6677 

7003 

7315 

7613 

7900 

8178 

8446 

8706 

8958 

9204 

9443 

40 

rower  

16.8 

25.8 

36.1 

47.5 

59.8 

73.1 

87.2 

102 

118 

134 

151 

169 

188 

207 

226 

247 

268 

289 

Speed  

70 

81 

91 

100 

108 

115 

122 

129 

135 

141 

147 

152 

157 

163 

168 

172 

177 

182 

Water  

4629 

5344 

5975 

6546 

7070 

7558 

8017 

8450 

8861 

9257 

9635 

9999 

10350 

10689 

11018 

11337 

11648 

11951 

45 

Power  

21.2 

32.7 

45.7 

50.1 

75.7 

92.5 

110 

129 

149 

170 

192 

214 

238 

262 

287 

312 

336 

366 

Speed  

63 

72 

81 

88 

96 

102 

109 

114 

120 

125 

130 

135 

140 

145 

149 

153 

158 

162 

Water  

5714 

6598 

7377 

8081 

8729 

9331 

9897 

10433 

10942 

11429 

11795 

12344 

12777 

13196 

13603 

13997 

14380 

14754 

50 

Power  

26.2 

40.5 

56.4 

74.2 

93.5 

114 

136 

150 

184 

210 

235 

264 

293 

324 

354 

385 

418 

451 

Speed  

56 

65 

73 

80 

86 

92 

98 

103 

108 

113 

117 

122 

126 

130 

134 

138 

142 

145 

Water___ 

7168 

8277 

9254 

10137 

10950 

11705 

12415 

13087 

13726 

14336 

14922 

15485 

16028 

16554 

17063 

17558 

18039 

18508 

56 

Power  

32.9 

50.6 

70.8 

93 

117 

143 

171 

200 

231 

263 

297 

332 

368 

405 

444 

484 

524 

566 

Speed  

50 

58 

65 

71 

77 

82 

87 

92 

96 

101 

105 

109 

112 

116 

120 

123 

127 

130 

Water..  . 

8787 

10146 

11344 

12426 

13419 

14349 

15219 

16042 

16825 

17574 

18291 

18982 

19648 

20292 

20917 

21523 

22113 

22688 

62 

Power  

40.3 

62.1 

86.8 

114 

144 

176 

210 

245 

283 

323 

364 

407 

451 

497 

544 

593 

643 

694 

Speed  

45 

52 

59 

64 

69 

74 

79 

83 

87 

91 

95 

98 

102 

105 

108 

111 

114 

117 

Water  

10570 

12204 

13645 

14947 

16145 

17258 

18306 

19297 

20238 

21139 

22002 

22832 

23634 

24409 

25160 

25890 

26599 

27290 

68 

Power.  .  . 

48.5 

74.7 

104 

137 

171 

211 

252 

295 

341 

388 

438 

489 

542 

597 

654 

713 

773 

835 

Speed  

41 

48 

53 

59 

63 

68 

72 

76 

79 

83 

86 

89 

93 

96 

99 

101 

104 

107 

Water.  ._ 

12517 

14453 

16159 

17701  19120 

20439  21679. 

22852 

23967 

25034 

26056 

27039 

27988 

28906 

29796 

30659 

31500 

32318 

74 

Power  

57.5 

88.5 

124 

1621  205 

250 

299 

350 

403 

460 

518 

579 

642 

708 

775 

844 

916 

992 

Speed  

38 

44 

49 

54|   58 

62 

66 

70 

73 

76 

79 

82 

85 

88 

91 

94 

96 

99 

Power= Horse  Power.   Water=  Cubic  Feet  per  Minute.   One  Cubic  Foot= 62  r3o76  pounds.   Speed  =  Revolutions  per  Minute  at  Work. 
NOTE:     Net  prices,  dimensions  and  detailed  specifications  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


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Upright  Standard  Leffel  Turbines  and  Globe  Cases 
for  Standard  Turbines 


Standard  Leffel  Turbine 


Standard  Leffel  Turbine  and  Globe  Case 


Size,  Power,  Speed,  Etc. 


Size 

Head 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

[  Water 

142 

153 

163 

172 

180 

188 

196 

203 

211 

217 

224 

231 

237 

243 

No.  10 

|  Power  _  _ 

3 

3.7 

4.6 

5.2 

6 

6.8 

7.7 

8.6 

9.6 

10  5 

11  5 

12  6 

13  6 

14  7 

Standard 

[  Speed.  

502 

535 

567 

598 

628 

655 

682 

707 

732 

757 

780 

802 

824 

846 

No.  1\1A 

[  Water  
\  Power  

... 

... 

174 
3.2 

189 
4 

201 
4.9 

213 

5.8 

224 
6.8 

235 
7.8 

246 
8.9 

256 
10.1 

265 
11.2 

275 
12.5 

284 

13.75 

292 
15 

301 
16  4 

308 

17  7 

316 

19  1 

Standard 

[  Speed  ... 

403 

436 

463 

493 

520 

545 

569 

593 

615 

636 

658 

678 

697 

716 

735 

f  Water 

211 

232 

250 

267 

284 

299 

313 

327 

341 

354 

366 

378 

390 

401 

412 

423 

No.  13  }4 

\  Power  _  _ 

3.2 

4.2 

5.3 

6.5 

7.75 

9 

10.4 

11.9 

13.4 

15 

16.6 

18.3 

20 

21  8 

23.7 

25.6 

Standard 

(  Speed 

319 

349 

378 

404 

428 

451 

473 

495 

514 

533 

553 

571 

589 

605 

622 

638 

No.  15  X 
Standard 

No.  17  K 
Standard 

f  Water  
\  Power  
1  Speed  

f  Water  
•1  Power  
I  Speed.  .. 

246 
3 
248 

321 
3.9 
217 

275 
4.2 
284 

359 
5.4 

242 

301 
5.5 
303 

393 
7.12 
265 

325 
6.9 
328 

425 
9 
286 

348 
8.4 
351 

455 
11 
306 

369 

10 
372 

482 
13.1 

324 

389 
11.8 
393 

508 
15.4 
341 

407 
13.5 
411 

533 
17.7 
358 

426 
15.5 
430 

557 
20.2 
374 

443 
17.4 
447 

579 
22.8 
390 

460 
19.5 
464 

602 

25.5 
404 

476 
21.6 
480 

622 

28.2 
418 

492 
23.8 
496 

643 
31.1 
433 

507 
26.1 
511 

663 

34.9 
445 

521 
28.4 
526 

682 
37.1 
459 

536 
31.8 
540 

700 
40.2 
471 

550 
33.3 
555 

719 
43.5 
483 

Size 

Head  

42 

44 

46 

48 

50 

52 

54 

56 

58 

60 

62 

64 

66 

68 

70 

72 

74 

No.  11  # 
Standard 

No.  13  X 
Standard 

No.  15  # 
Standard 

No.  17  K 
Standard 

(  Water  
\  Power  
[  Speed  

(  Water  
<  Power  
[  Speed  

f  Water  
•I  Power  
1  Speed  

[  Water  
•1  Power  
1  Speed  

f  Water 

324 
20.6 
756 

433 
27.5 
654 

563 

35.75 
568 

736 
46.3 
495 

332 

22.1 
770 

444 
29.5 
669 

576 
38.3 
582 

752 
50 
506 

340 
23.6 
790 

454 
31.6 
685 

589 
41 
595 

768 
53.4 
518 

348 

25.25 
807 

464 
33.7 
698 

602 
43.7 
607 

784 
56.9 
530 

356 

26.9 
824 

474 
35.8 
713 

614 
46.4 
621 

800 
60.5 
540 

363 

28.5 
842 

482 
37.9 

727 

626 

49.3 
632 

816 
64.2 
551 

371 
30.3 
857 

491 
40.1 
741 

638 
52.1 
644 

832 
67.9 
561 

1132 

378 
32 

871 

500 

42.3 
755 

650 
55 
656 

848 
71.8 
571 

1152 

385 
33.8 
885 

509 
44.62 
•  768 

662 
58 
667 

864 
75.8 
582 

1172 

391 
35.5 
898 

518 
47 
782 

674 
61.1 
679 

880 
79.8 
592 

1192 

396 
37.1 
912 

527 
49.4 
794 

686 
64.3 
691 

896 
84 
601 

1212 

402 
38.9 
925 

535 
51.8 
807 

696 
67.3 
702 

912 

88.25 
611 

1233 

408 
40.7 
939 

543 

54.2 
820 

706 

70.4 
713 

928 
92.6 
621 

1253 

414 
42.6 
953 

552 
56.75 
832 

716 
73.6 

724 

942 
96.87 
630 

1273 

420 
44.4 
966 

561 
59.37 
844 

725 
76.75 
734 

956 
101 
639 

1292 

426 

46.37 
984 

570' 
62 
856 

738 
80.3 
746 

969 

105 
648 

1310 

432 
48.3 
999 

577 
64.6 
868 

748 

83.7 
753 

982 
110 
657 

1327 

No.  20 

<  Power 

92.4 

97.5 

103 

108 

114 

119 

125 

131 

137 

143 

148 

Standard 

[  Speed 

492 

501 

509 

518 

527 

534 

542 

551 

559 

567 

575 

f  Water  .  . 

1475  ' 

1501 

1532 

1561 

1587 

1613 

1637 

1660 

1681 

1702 

1726 

No.  23 

120 

127 

134 

142 

149 

156 

163 

171 

178 

185 

193 

Standard 

[  Speed  

429 

436 

442 

449 

457 

463 

469 

476 

483 

492 

500 

Power=Horse  Power.   Water=Cubic  Feet  per  Minute.   One  Cubic  Foot  =  62r307o  pounds.    Speed  =  Revolutions  per  Minute  at  Work. 
NOTE:     Net  prices,  dimensions  and  detailed  specifications  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


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The  Woodward  Standard  Water  Wheel  Governor 


Recommended  for  use  on  water 
wheels  driving  flouring  mills,  feed 
mills,  or  any  machinery  where  load  is 
irregular  and  a  uniform  speed  is  desired. 

In  ordering,  or  in  writing  for  prices 
or  advice  it  is  necessary  to  answer  the 
following  questions  as  fully  as  possible. 
Where  it  is  not  convenient  to  give  us 
all  of  this  information  with  your  inquiry 
we  can  usually  make  a  satisfactory 
reply  if  you  give  us  what  you  can. 
In  fitting  up  governors  for  shipment 
we  must  have  the  data  as  complete  as 
possible,  especially  that  in  regard  to 
the  gate. 


The  Woodward  Standard  Water  Wheel  Governor 

Make  and  size  of  water  wheels 

Number  of  wheels  in  unit 

Style  of  gate  (Register,  Wicket  or  Cylinder) 

Head :    Distance  from  open  water  above  wheels  to  tail  water.    Max ,    Min.  _  _• ,    Ave. .  _ 

Speed  of  wheels,  actual,  not  nominal 

Position  of  main  gate  shaft,  vertical  or  horizontal 

Number  of  turns  of  main  gate  shaft  from  shut  to  full  open 

Diameter  of  main  gate  shaft . 

Direction  of  rotation  in  opening  gates 

Position  of  shaft  to  which  governor  will  be  geared 

Diameter  of  this  shaft 

Number  of  turns  of  this  shaft  from  shut  to  full  open  gate ___. 

Direction  of  rotation  in  opening  gates . 

Describe  gate  rig  and  if  there  is  any  lost  motion  state  how  much 

Speed  and  size  of  shaft  from  which  the  governor  may  be  driven 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

To  Regulate 
Diameter  Wheel 

Price 

Height 

Width 

Length 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

0 

60"  and  over 

$300.00 

4'  10" 

2'    0" 

4'  2" 

12x3X 

175  to  200 

850 

1 

54"  and  less 

187.50 

3'    0" 

1'    6" 

3'  3" 

10x2  }4 

180  to  205 

385 

2 

42"  and  less 

150.00 

2'    6" 

1'    2" 

3'  0" 

8x2 

200  to  225 

250 

3 

27"  and  less 

112.50 

2'    0" 

O'll" 

2'  4" 

6x1  ^ 

270  to  310 

160 

The  Woodward  Compensating  Type  Governor 

For  Electric  Machinery  and  all  work  requiring  Quick  and  Accurate  Control 
Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


No. 

To  Regulate 
Diameter  Wheel 

Price 

Height 

Width 

Length 

Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.  M. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

B 

2-60"  wheels 

$1050.00 

3'  8" 

3'    4" 

5'  0" 

30x6 

120  to  150 

2200 

C 

42"  and  less 

525.00 

3'  7" 

2'    0" 

4'  3" 

18x4 

180  to  225 

900 

D 

27"  and  less 

375.00 

3'  0" 

1'    6" 

3'  4" 

12x3 

270  to  325 

450 

F 

60"  and  less 

750.00 

3'  5" 

2'  10" 

4'  3" 

22x5 

170  to  200 

1100 

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Standard  Corliss  Engine 


W     ig 


1  S 


PQ    .2 


• 


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Power  Plant  Equipment 


Fluctuation  in  the  market  price  of  materials  and  the  cost  of  labor,  transportation,  etc.,  etc.,  make  it 
impossible  for  us  to  compile  price  lists  on  power  plant  equipment,  the  accuracy  of  which  would  remain  undis- 
turbed for  a  reasonable  length  of  time. 

We  are  prepared  at  all  times  however,  to  quote  prices  and  to  furnish  plans  and  specifications  for  complete 
outfits  for  the  generation  of  power  or  for  such  parts  as  are  desired  and  noted  below,  with  the  greatest  possible 
dispatch  and  satisfaction. 

Everything  supplied  by  us  in  this  line,  is  strictly  first  class,  modern  in  design,  carefully  constructed  and 
well  adapted  to  the  service  which  will  be  required  of  it.  In  ordering  power  plants,  or  parts  thereof,  from  us 
without  our  having  first  quoted  prices  thereon,  our  patrons  are  assured  that  they  will  be  given  every  possible 
advantage  in  the  matter  of  discounts,  freight  rates,  etc.,  etc. 

Steam  Engines 

These  engines  include  only  such  types  as  combine  all  the  features  of  design  and  construction  which  make 
for  maximum  strength  and  efficiency.  They  are  guaranteed  to  be  economical  in  the  use  of  fuel  and  the  cost  of 
repairs,  have  perfect  regulation  and  are  meeting  with  absolute  success  and  approval  wherever  installed. 

Gas  and  Gasoline  Engines 

We  include  under  this  heading  a  series  of  engines  which  have  been  thoroughly  tested  in  practical  use, 
which  are  simple  in  construction,  easily  manipulated  and  as  near  perfect  as  thorough  mechanical  skill  can 
make  them. 

They  are  designed  to  run  on  either  natural  or  manufactured  gas  or  gasoline,  are  always  ready  to  start 
and  do  not  increase  the  cost  of  insurance  or  require  expert  handling  or  attention. 

Oil  Engines 

The  oil  engines  which  we  furnish  are  of  the  horizontal,  single-cylinder,  two-cycle  type  and  can  be  operated 
with  either  crude  or  fuel  oil. 

They  are  made  to  stand  up  to  steady  hard  work  and  long  hours  of  service  with  very  little  attention  or 
operating  expense,  are  made  in  sizes  to  meet  every  requirement  and  carefully  tested  before  leaving  the  factory. 

Boilers 

We  will  furnish  any  type  of  horizontal  or  vertical  boiler  desired  and  give  special  attention  to  supplying 
the  best  type  and  size  for  the  service  specified. 

We  insist  on  selected  materials  of  construction  and  apply  careful  tests  before  shipments  go  forward. 

Pumps 

In  ordering  fire  or  boiler  feed  pumps,  injectors,  etc.  from  us,  our  patrons  are  requested  to  give  a  careful 
account  of  the  service  for  which  they  are  intended.  We  will  thereby  be  enabled  to  intelligently  select  and  recom- 
mend from  the  many  approved  types  which  we  handle,  the  ones  best  fitted  for  the  class  of  work  described. 

Water  Heaters  and  Purifiers 

Open  or  closed  heaters  will  be  furnished  as  desired  and  specified;  the  former  heating  and  purifying  the 
water  and  the  latter  simply  heating  it. 

These  heaters  are  of  the  latest  types,  well  and  carefully  made,  fully  tested  and  continuously  satisfactory 
in  operation. 

We  will  gladly  and  promptly  furnish  prospective  customers  with  full  descriptive  details  of  the  whole  or 
any  part  of  our  various  power  plant  equipments  and  will  guarantee  that  such  equipments  or  parts  thereof 
are  first  class  in  every  respect. 


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Cast-iron  Cut  Spur  Gears 

Hubs  Flush,  Bore  and  Keyseat  as  Ordered 


Pitch 
Diam. 

Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam. 

Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam. 

Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam. 

'Teeth 

Price 

7  D.P.  Involute  1  X-inch  Face 

5  D.P.  Involute  1  H-inch  Face 

3%  D.P.  Involute  2  ^-inch  Face 

2  %  D.P.  Involute  3  %-inch  Face 

if 

12 

$  1.70 

37f 

188 

$20.70 

8 

28 

$  6.15 

4| 

12 

$  5.45 

2* 

18 

2.00 

381 

192 

21.35 

9* 

32 

7.00 

61 

16 

6.50 

3? 

24 

2.30 

39* 

196 

21.90 

10? 

36 

7.55 

8 

20 

7.70 

4? 

30 

2.50 

40 

200 

22.75 

11? 

40 

8.30 

24 

8.80 

5* 

36 

2.85 

40f 

204 

23.20 

12* 

44 

8.95 

111 

28 

9.95 

6 

42 

3.10 

411 

208 

24.05 

13? 

48 

9.70 

32 

11.15 

6* 

48 

3.45 

421 

212 

24.90 

14? 

52 

10.50 

141 

36 

12.30 

7? 

54 

3.80 

43* 

216 

25.45 

16 

56 

11.25 

16 

40 

13.35 

8* 

60 

4.05 

44 

220 

26.00 

17* 

60 

12.15 

44 

14.85 

9? 

66 

4.35 

44  5 

224 

26.75 

18? 

64 

12.90 

19* 

48 

16.15 

10? 

72 

5.15 

45? 

228 

27.50 

19? 

68 

13.90 

20} 

52 

17.50 

78 

5.20 

461 

232 

28.25 

20* 

72 

14.55 

221 

56 

18.70 

12 

84 

5.30 

47* 

236 

29.10 

21? 

76 

15.20 

24 

60 

19.95 

12? 

90 

5.65 

48 

240 

30.00 

22? 

80 

16.10 

64 

21.30 

13? 

96 

6.05 

48^ 

244 

30.75 

24 

84 

16.65 

27J 

68 

22.60 

14* 

102 

6.45 

4.O  3 

248 

31.60 

25* 

88 

17.35 

28$ 

72 

23.95 

15? 

108 

6.85 

501 

252 

32.50 

26? 

92 

17.90 

301 

76 

25.20 

16? 

114 

7.25 

51* 

256 

33.40 

27? 

96 

18.70 

32 

80 

26.55 

17* 

120 

7.55 

52 

260 

34.30 

28* 

100 

20.00 

33|  - 

84 

27.65 

18 

126 

7.90 

52j 

264 

35.00 

29? 

104 

21.35 

35J 

88 

28.85 

18? 

132 

8.35 

53JJ 

268 

35.60 

30? 

108 

21.95 

36\ 

92 

30.15 

19? 

138 

8.70 

541 

272 

36.30 

32 

112 

23.25 

38| 

96 

31.65 

20* 

144 

10.20 

55* 

276 

37.00 

33} 

116 

24.45 

40 

100 

33.25 

21? 

150 

10.75 

56 

280 

37.50 

34? 

120 

25.25 

41? 

104 

35.30 

22? 

156 

11.20 

56} 

284 

38.00 

35? 

124 

26.10 

43* 

108 

37.40 

23} 

162 

11.45 

57J 

288 

38.50 

36* 

128 

26.85 

44$ 

112 

38.90 

24 

168 

11.80 

581 

292 

39.00 

37? 

132 

27.70 

461 

116 

40.35 

24? 
25? 

174 
180 

12.30 
13.35 

4  D.P.  Involute  2  %-inch  Face 

38? 
40 

136 
140 

28.60 
29.40 

48 

120 
124 

41.65 
44.40 

3 

12 

$  2.35 

26* 

186 

14.00 

4 

16 

2.80 

41* 

144 

30.25 

51* 

128 

45.60 

27? 

192 

14.55 

5 

20 

3.30 

42? 

148 

30.95 

132 

46.80 

28? 

198 

15.00 

6 

24 

3.80 

43? 

152 

31.90 

541 

136 

48.05 

29} 

204 

15.40 

7 

28 

4.30 

44* 

156 

32.80 

56 

140 

49.55 

30 

210 

17.50 

g 

32 

4.70 

45? 

160 

33.40 

57i 

144 

51.05 

30? 

216 

18.15 

9 

36 

46? 

164 

34.60 

59* 

148 

52.45 

31? 

222 

18.65 

10 

40 

5^60 

48 

168 

35.25 

60} 

152 

53.25 

32* 
33? 

228 
234 

19.10 
19.85 

11 

44 

6.05 

49* 
50? 

172 
176 

36.00 
36.40 

2  D.P.  Involute  4%-inch  Face 

34? 
35} 
36 

240 
246 
252 

2o!85 
21.30 

12 
13 

14 

1  c 

48 
52 
56 

t.(\ 

6.45 
6.90 

7.45 

7  O^ 

51? 
52* 
53? 

180 
184 
188 

38!75 
40.20 

6 
8 
10 

12 
16 

20 

$  7.95 
9.85 
11.65 

36? 
37? 
38* 
39? 
40? 

258 
264 
270 
276 
282 

22.10 
22.50 
23.45 
23.90 
24.65 

1  *J 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

Ow 

64 
68 

72 
76 
80 

84 

/  .vo 
8.45 
8.90 
9.45 
9.80 
10.45 
10.85 

54? 
56 
57* 
58? 
59? 
60* 

192 
196 

200 
204 
208 
212 

40.65 
41.20 
42.45 
42.95 
44.40 
44.95 

12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 

24 
28 
32 
36 
40 
44 
48 

13.30 
15.10 
16.35 
17.85 
19.95 
21.50 
23.15 

5  D.P.  Involute  1  }i-inch  Face 

2$ 

12 

$  2.00 

22 

88 

11.30 

3  D.P.  Involute  3-inch  Face 

26 

52 

25^40 

3* 

16 

2.30 

23 

92 

12.10 

4 

12 

$  3.90 

28 

56 

27.00 

4 

20 

2.70 

24 

96 

13.15 

16 

4.70 

30 

60 

29.10 

4j 

24 

3.05 

25 

100 

13.90 

6% 

20 

5.55 

32 

64 

30.95 

51 

28 

3.40 

26 

104 

14.65 

8 

24 

6.65 

34 

68 

33.15 

61 

32 

3.70 

27 

108 

15.60 

28 

7.80 

36 

72 

35.05 

7* 

36 

3.95 

28 

112 

16.35 

10% 

32 

8.70 

38 

76 

38.45 

8 

40 

4.30 

29 

116 

16.90 

12 

36 

9.65 

40 

80 

41.15 

81 

44 

4.65 

30 

120 

17.35 

40 

10.55 

42 

84 

44.70 

9? 

48 

4.95 

31 

124 

17.70 

14% 

44 

11.50 

44 

88 

47.65 

101 

52 

5.30 

32 

128 

18.55 

16 

48 

12.40 

46 

92 

49.45 

11* 

56 

5.60 

33 

132 

19.80 

17% 

52 

13.35 

48 

96 

51.75 

12 

60 

6.00 

34 

136 

20.35 

56 

14.40 

50 

100 

53.40 

12* 

64 

6.40 

35 

140 

23.60 

20  3 

60 

15.50 

52 

104 

56.00 

13? 

68 

6.70 

36 

144 

24.15 

64 

16.35 

54 

108 

60.00 

72 

6.95 

37 

148 

25.20 

22% 

68 

17.25 

56 

112 

61.50 

15* 

76 

7.35 

38 

152 

25.80 

24 

72 

18.30 

58 

116 

64.55 

16 

80 

7.70 

39 
40 

156 
160 

26.50 
27.30 

25% 

76 

19.15 

60 

120 

70.90 

16} 

84 
88 

8.05 
8.40 

41 

164 

26% 
28 

80 
84 

20.00 
20  90 

1  K  D.P.  Involute  5-inch  Face 

isf 

92 

8.95 

42 

168 

2S!95 

29% 

88 

21.55 

6? 

12 

$  9.15 

19* 

96 

9.35 

43 

172 

29.70 

30% 

92 

22.45 

9* 

16 

11.65 

20 

100 

9.90 

44 

176 

30.50 

32 

96 

23.60 

11? 

20 

14.30 

20J 

104 

10.25 

45 

180 

31.25 

33% 

100 

24.65 

13? 

24 

16.90 

21? 

108 

10.40 

46 

184 

31.80 

34% 

104 

25.70 

16 

28 

19.65 

221 

112 

10.75 

47 

188 

32.65 

36 

108 

26.55 

18? 

32 

22.40 

23* 

116 

11.20 

48 

192 

33.50 

37% 

112 

27.45 

20* 

36 

25.20 

24 

120 

11.65 

49 

196 

34.15 

38% 

116 

28.10 

22? 

40 

27.75 

24| 

124 

11.90 

50 

200 

34.95 

40 

120 

28.90 

25* 

44 

30.50 

25? 

128 

12.15 

51 

204 

35.50 

41% 

124 

29.75 

27? 

48 

33.30 

26§ 

132 

12.60 

52 

208 

36.10 

42% 

128 

30.70 

29? 

52 

36.25 

27J 

136 

13.95 

53 

212 

36.75 

44 

132 

31.95 

32 

56 

38.95 

28 

140 

14.60 

54 

216 

37.50 

45% 

136 

33.05 

34? 

60 

41.75 

28| 

144 

15.05 

55 

220 

37.75 

46% 

140 

34.00 

36* 

64 

44.60 

29jj 

148 

15.40 

56 

224 

38.50 

48 

144 

34.95 

38? 

68 

47.30 

301 

152 

15.85 

57 

228 

39.50 

49% 

148 

37.20 

41* 

72 

50.70 

31* 

156 

16.10 

58 

232 

40.75 

50% 

152 

39.45 

43? 

76 

53.25 

32 

160 

16.45 

59 

236 

41.50 

52 

156 

40.50 

45? 

80 

56.50 

32} 

164 

16.70 

60 

240 

42.25 

53% 

160 

41.50 

48 

84 

59.45 

331 

168 

17.45 

3  y*  D.P.  Involute  2  ^-inch  Face 

54% 

164 

42.60 

50? 

88 

62.50 

341 

172 

18.80 

3? 

12 

$3.05 

56 

168 

43.65 

52* 

92 

66.30  '. 

35* 

176 

19.25 

4* 

16 

3.85 

57% 

172 

44.75 

54? 

96 

68.90 

36 

180 

19.70 

5? 

20 

4.55 

58% 

176 

45.80 

57} 

100 

72.30 

36} 

184 

20.25 

6? 

24 

5.30 

60 

180 

46.95 

60? 

104 

77.55 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsyloania,    U.  S.  A. 


285 


Rawhide  Pinions 


Face                      Price 

Face 

Price 

Face                      Price 

In.        Complete  Gears 

In. 

Complete  Gears 

In.       Complete  Gears 

2  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

4  Kin 

.  Outside  Diam. 

3K--                ...$12.15 

1K--                   --   $2.55 

1K--- 

...$  4.91 

3K--   ..    13.01 

2     2.70 

2     ... 

.     5.45 

3K   13.87 

2K  2.92 

2K---. 

6.01 

4     .    14.72 

2K  3.13 

6.57 

4K    15.58 

2K 

7.13 

4K  .-    16.44 

2  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

3     .._ 

.      7.68 

4K  17.30 

IK----  $2.73 
2      2.95 
2K  3.20 

3K 

3K--- 
4     .-. 

8.24 
.     8.80 
9.36 
..    .    9.90 

5     18.15 
5K  19.01 

5%   --           19.87 
5K  20.73 

2K  3.69 

4K 

'-  10.46 
_    11.02 

6        21.58 

3  In.  Outside  Diam. 

4K--- 

11.58 

6K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

IK  --   $2.93 

5  In. 

Outside  Diam. 

IK  $  7.47 
2                                   8  39 

2      3.20 
2K  3.48 

1K--- 

2      ... 

.-_$  5.31 
5.92 

2K  9.32 
21A---    --                10.24 

2K  3.75 
2K  4.03 

2K 

.     6.54 
7.15 

2K  11-16 
3     .      ...    12.09 

3     ._.     4.30 

2K--- 

7.77 

3K  13.02 

3 

8.38 

3^  -    13.94 

3  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

3K 

...    9.00 

3K  14.86 

IK  $3.15 
2                                   3  45 

3K--- 

9.61 
10.23 

4     15.78 
4K---    --    .         -    16.71 

2K                              3  77 

4     .._ 

...      10.84 

4}*  17.63 

21A                              4  07 

4K--- 

11.46 

4K  18.55 

2K                              4  38 

4^ 

12.07 

5     __    19.48 

3                                   4  68 

4K--- 

12.69 

5K  20.41 

3K                              4  99 

5     -__ 

13.30 

5M  21.33 

5K  -    --    --   22.25 

3  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

5  Kin 

IK 

,  Outside  Diam. 
$  5.72 

6     23.17 
6#  24.10 

IK   -                  -.   $3.38 

2     -__ 

.     6.39 

2      3.70 
2K  4.04 
2%  4.38 
2K  4.72 
3     5.05 
3K  5.39 
3%  5.73 

2K 

2K--- 
3 

3K 
3K--- 

7.07 
7.74 
8.41 
.     9.09 
9.77 
10.44 
.    ..    11.11 

6K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

IK  $  7.95 
2     8.94 
2K  9.94 
2X   10.93 
2K  11.92 
3     12.91 

3  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

4 

4K--- 

11.78 
12.46 

3K  13.91 
3%                            14.90 

IK  $3.68 
2     4.05 

4K--- 

13.13 
13.80 

3K  15.89 
4     16.88 

2K  4.44 

5      

.    ..   .    .-    14.48 

4K---    -    17.88 

2K  4.82 

5  K  

4K  18.87 

2K  5.20 

4K-    19.86 

3     -.  5.58 

5^  In. 

Outside  Diam. 

5     20.85 

3K  .     5.97 

1K-- 

..-$  6.13 

5K  21.85 

3#  .     6.35 

2 

6  86 

5M  22.84 

3K--                     .     6.74 

2K--- 

.     7.60 

5K  23.83 

2K 

8  33 

6     24.82 

4  In.  Outside  Diam. 

2K---. 

9.06 

6K  25.82 

IK  .-   $3.98 

3K  

10.53 

2K  4.83 
2%  5.25 

3K---. 

.    .      11.26 
...    11.99 

6K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

1K--                ---$  8.45 

2K  5.68 
3     6.10 

4K---- 

13.46 

2      9.51 
2K  10.58 

3K  6.53 
3K  6.95 
3K  7.38 
4     7.80 

4K---. 
5 
5K---- 

..    .    14.19 
_    14.92 
15.65 
16.39 

2K  H.64 
2K  12.70 
3     13.77 
3K-    14.84 

5  X  

3K  15.90 

4  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

5  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

3K--           16.96 
4     18.02 

IK  $4.29 
2     4.75 

IK---. 
2 

$  6.56 

7  35 

4K  19.09 
4K  20.15 

2K  5.22 

2K 

8  15 

4K  21.21 

2K   5.69 

8  94 

5     22.28 

2K  6.16 
3     6.63 

2K---. 
3 

.     9.73 
10  53 

5K  23.35 
5K   24.41 

3K  7.10 
3K  .-     7.57 

3K---- 

_    11.33 
12  12 

5K---  25.47 
6     ...           26.53 

3K  8.04 
4     8.50 

3K---- 
4 

-    12.91 
13  70 

6K  27.60 
6K                            28.66 

4K  8.97 

4K---- 

.    14.50 

6K  29.72 

4-  1^ 

.   15.29 

4K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

4K---- 

.    16.08 

7  In.  Outside  Diam. 

IK  $  4.59 

5      

16.88 

1K--                  --$  8.97 

2     .     5.10 

5K  

17.68 

2     .                      ..    10.10 

2K  5.62 

5.K-    .. 

18.47 

2K---      11-24 

2K  6.13 

5K  

19.26 

2K--                    -    12.38 

2K  6.64 
3     7.15 

6  In.  Outside  Diam. 

2K--             13.52 
3     .                       _    14.65 

3K  7.67 

1K-  — 

$  7.01 

3K  15.79 

3X  .        8.18 

2     

.      7.86 

3%..                    _    16.93 

3K  8.69 

2K---- 

-..     8.72 

3K  18-07 

4     9.20 

9.58 

4     .                   ___    19.20 

4K  9.72 

2K--- 

10.44 

4K  20.34 

4K  10.23 

3     

11.29 

4>£  j   21.48 

Face 

Price 

Face 

Price 

In. 

Complete  Gears 

In. 

Complete  Gears 

4K-- 

..,$22.62 

2K 

...$15.58 

5     .. 

23.75 

2K--- 

17.04 

SH 

24.89 

3     ... 

18.49 

5^-. 

26.03 

3K--- 

19.95 

5K-- 

27.17 

21.41 

6     .. 

28.30 

3K--- 

22.87 

6K-- 

29.44 

4     -_. 

...   24.32 

f>y* 

30.58 

4K--- 

25.78 

6K-- 

31.72 

27.24 

7     .. 

32.85 

4K--- 

28.70 

5      ... 

30.15 

7  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

5K-- 

31.61 

1K-- 

$  9.50 

5  yi 

33.07 

2     . 

10.71 

5K--- 

34.53 

2K-- 

11.93 

6     .-_ 

35.98 

-    13.14 

6K--- 

37.44 

2K-- 

..    ,    14.35 

6K- 

38.90 

3     . 

15.57 

6K--- 

40.36 

16.79 

7     ... 

41.81 

3K-- 

18.00 

7K--- 

43.27 

3K-- 

..    19.21 

7K--- 

44.73 

4     -. 

-    -    -            20.42 

7K--- 

46.19 

21.64 

8     ... 

47.64 

4  ^/^ 

22  85 

4K-- 

._   24.06 

8K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

5     -. 

25.28 

1K-- 

$11.81 

5  K 

26.50 

2     -_. 

13.35 

SH 

27.71 

2K-- 

------   14.90 

5K-- 

28.92 

16.44 

6     -- 

30.13 

2K--- 

17.98 

6K-- 

31.35 

3     --. 

19.53 

6K 

.-   32.56 

3K-- 

21.08 

6K-- 

33.77 

.    22.62 

7      __ 

34.99 

3K--- 

24.16 

7K 

36.21 

4     -_. 

25.70 

4K--- 

27.25 

7^1 

n.  Outside  Diam. 

28.79 

1K-- 

..-$10.05 

4K--- 

30.33 

2 

11  34 

5     --_ 

-.   31.88 

2K-- 

_    12.64 

5K--- 

32.43 

13.93 

s  y*  _. 

33.97 

2K-- 

15.22 

5K--- 

36.51 

3 

16.51 

6     --_ 

38.05 

3K-- 

17.81 

6K--- 

39.60 

19.10 

6  /^  

41.14 

3K-- 
4 

20.39 
21  68 

6K- 

42.68 
44.23 

4K-- 

22.98 

7K-- 

45.78 

24  27 

7  j^ 

47.32 

4K-- 

-__   25.56 

7K--- 

48.86 

5 

26  85 

8 

50.40 

._   28.15 

8K-- 

51.95 

5  K 

29.44 

5K-- 

30.73 

8K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

6 

6'^ 

32.02 
33.32 

1K--- 
2     ... 

$12.41 
14.04 

6K-- 

34.61 
35.90 

2K--- 

15.67 
..    17.30 

37.19 
38.49 

2K--- 
3     -__ 

18.93 
20.56 

7K-- 

39.78 

3K--- 

22.19 

7  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

3K--- 

23.82 
25.45 

1K-- 

$10.63 

4     _.. 

27.08 

2     ._ 

11.99 

4K--- 

28.71 

2  K 

-    13.37 

30.34 

2^i 

14.74 

4K--- 

31.97 

2K-- 

16.12 

5     ... 

..   33.60 

3     .- 

17.49 

5  K 

35.23 

3tf 

18.87 

5K 

36.86 

3^.. 

20.24 

5K--- 

38.49 

3K-- 

._   21.62 

6     ... 

40.12 

4     ... 

22.98 

6K--- 

41.75 

4K 

._   24.36 

6K--- 

..   43.38 

4/4 

25.73 

6K---. 

45.01 

4K--. 

27.11 

7     

._   46.64 

5     ... 

28.48 

7K---- 

48.27 

5  K 

.-   29.46 

T  y* 

49.90 

5  1A 

30.83 

7K---- 

._   51.53 

5K--. 

..   32.21 

8     

53.16 

6     ... 

33.97 

8K---- 

._   54.79 

6K 

35.35 

56.42 

6K--- 

36.72 

6K-- 

...   38.10 

8  Kin. 

Outside  Diam. 

7K--- 

40.85 

1K---- 

$13.04 

42  22 

2 

14.75 

7K--- 

43.60 

2K---- 
2K---- 

__-    16.47 
18.19 

8  In. 

Outside  Diam. 

2K---- 
3     

-.    19.91 
21.63 

1K--- 

_-_$11.21 

3K---- 

23.35 

2     ... 

12.66 

3K---- 

..   25.07 

2K-  - 

.   14.12 

3K---- 

26.79 

286 


Sprout,   Waldron  Sr  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Rawhide  Pinions— Continued 


Face  Price 

In.       Complete  Gears 

4  .  ...$28.50 

4K 30.22 

4K- 31.94 

4K 33.66 

5     35.38 

5X 37.10 

5K 38.82 

5K 40.54 

6     42.25 

6K 43.97 

6K 45.69 

6K 47.41 

7     49.13 

7X 50.85 

7K 52.57 

7K 54.29 

8     56.00 

8)4 57.72 

8K--- 59.44 

8K 61.16 

9  In.  Outside  Diam. 

IK $13.71 

2      15.52 

2# 17.34 

2K 19.15 

2K 20.97 

3     22.78 

3K 24.60 

3K 26.41 

3K 28.23 

4     30.04 

4K 31.86 

4K 33.67 

4K 35.49 

5     37.30 

5K 39.12 

5K 40.93 

5K 42.75 

6     44.56 

6K 46.38 

6% 48.19 

6K 50.01 

7     51.82 

7K 53.64 

7# 55.45 

7K 57.27 

8 59.08 

8K 60.90 

8K 62.71 

8K 64.53 

9     66.34 

9  %  In.  Outside  Diam. 

IK ...$14.40 

2     16.31 

2K 18.23 

2K- 20.14 

2K 22.05 

3 23.97 

3K 25.89 

3% 27.80 

3K 29.71 

4     31.62 

4K 33.54 

4K 35.45 

4K 37.37 

5     ..  39.28 


Face                     Price 

Face                     Price 

In.       Complete  Gears 

In.       Complete  Gears 

5K---              ..-$41.20 

6K  ___$53.  78 

5K  43.11 

6K  55.89 

5K  45.02 

6K  58.00 

6     46.93 

7        60.12 

6K-    -    --      -    -     48.85 

7K  62.23 

6K  50.76 

7K  64.34 

6K  --   52.67 

7K     -          66.45 

7     54.59 

8     68.56 

7K  56.51 

8K  70.67 

7K  58.42 

8K  72.78 

7K  60.33 

8K   --    74.89 

8        ...                .   62.24 

9     77.01 

8K  64.16 

8K   -   ---        ---  66.08 

10  In.  Outside  Diam. 

8K  67.99 
9     .    ...     .    .        69.90 

IK  $16.49 
2     18.70 

9  K  !&•  Outside  Diam. 

2K  20.92 
2K  23.13 

IK---              ...$15.09 

2K  25.34 

2     17.10 

3     27.55 

2K  19.12 

3K  29.76 

2K-      ------   21.13 

3K  31.97 

2K  -   23.14 

3K  34.18 

3     25.15 

4     36.40 

3K                            27.17 

-  4K---    -        38.62 

3K  29.18 

4K      ---    40.83 

3K  31.19 

4K  43.04 

4     33.20 

5     45.25 

4K  35.22 

5K  -    47.47 

4K  37.23 

5K-    49.68 

4K  39.24 

5K  51.89 

5     41.25 

6                                 54.10 

5K                            43.27 

6X  56.32 

5K-        -    -    -    -     45.28 

6K  58.53 

5K-    -     47.29 

6K  60.74 

6     49.30 

7     62.95 

6K  51.32 

7K---    -    -    -    -     65.17 

6K-    -        -    -    -.  53.33 

7K  67.38 

6K--  55.34 

7K  69.59 

7     57.35 

8     71.80 

7K  59.37 

8K---    -      --    --   74.02 

7K  61.38 

8K  76.23 

7K  63.39 

8K  78.44 

8     65.40 

9     80.65 

8K   ---   67.42 

8K    -                        69.43 

10  K  In-  Outside  Diam. 

8K   -   71.44 
9     73.45 

IK  $17.24 
2        .   19.55 

9K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

2K  21.87 
2K  24.19 

IK  $15.78 

2K  26.51 

2     17.89 

3        28.83 

2K        20.00 

3K  31.15 

2K  22.11 

3K  33.47 

2K  24.22 

3K  35.79 

3     26.34 

4     38.10 

3K  28.45 

4K   -   -   40.42 

3K  30.56 

4K  42.74 

3K  32.67- 

4K  45.06 

4     34.78 

5      47.38 

4X  36.89 

5K  49.70 

4K---  39.00 

5K  52.02 

4K  41.11 

5K  t—  54.34 

5     43.23 

6     56.65 

5K  45.34 

6K  58.97 

5K  47.45 

6K  61.29 

5K  --  49.57 

6K  63.61 

6     51.67 

7     65.93 

Face 

Price 

Face 

Price 

In. 

Complete  Gears 

In. 

Complete  Gears 

7K 

.--    $68.25 

8K-- 

iJ  $84.78 

7K--. 

70.57 

8K--- 

87.32 

7K-- 

72.89 

8K--- 

89.86 

8     ._, 

75.20 

9     .-- 

92.40 

8K 

77.52 

8K-- 

79.84 

11  In. 

Outside  Diam. 

8K 

9     ... 

82.16 
84.48 

IK 
2      ..- 

$19.55 
22.20 

10  X  In.  Outside  Diam. 

2X 

2K-- 

24.85 
__-   27.50 

IK--. 

.    -    -    -    -.$18.00 

2K-- 

30.15 

2     ... 

-.   20.42 

3     --- 

32.80 

2K-- 

22.85 

3K-- 

35.45 

2  K 

25.28 

3K-- 

.   38.10 

2K-- 

27.71 

3K-- 

40.75 

3     ... 

.     30.13 

4     -    . 

43.40 

3K 

32.56 

4X-- 

46.05 

3K--. 

34.99 

4K-- 

48.70 

3K--. 

37.42 

4K-- 

51.35 

4     ... 

39.84 

5      --- 

54.00 

4K--. 

42.27 

5K-- 

56.65 

4^ 

.   44.70 

5K--- 

59.30 

4K-- 

47.13 

5K-- 

61.95 

5      ... 

49.55 

6 

-    _.   64.60 

5K--. 

51.98 

6X-- 

67.25 

5^--. 

.    .    -..    ..   54.41 

fX—- 

.    -    --.     69.90 

5K--. 

56.84 

6K--- 

72.55 

6     ... 

59.26 

7     .    _ 

75.20 

6K--. 

61.69 

7K-- 

77.85 

6K--- 

.    _      .-    -.   64.12 

7K--- 

80.50 

6K--. 

66.55 

7K-- 

83.15 

7     . 

68.97 

8     ... 

85.80 

7K--. 

.    ...   71.40 

8K--- 

88.45 

7K 

...   ...      .   73.83 

8K--- 

91.10 

7K 

76.26 

8K-- 

93.75 

8     --. 

78.68 

9     ... 

96.40 

8K 

81.11 

8^ 

.    .     83.54 

HKIi 

L.  Outside  Diam. 

8K--. 
9     -.. 

85.97 
88.39 

IX— 

2      --_ 

..-$20.37 
23.13 

10  K  In.  Outside  Diam. 

2K-- 
2K--- 

25.90 
28.66 

IK--. 

$18.78 

2K-- 

31.43 

2     -.. 

21.31 

3     ___ 

34.20 

2X 

.   23.85 

3K-- 

36.97 

2  '/,  .  . 

26.39 

39.73 

2K--. 

28.93 

3K--- 

42.50 

3     ... 

31.47 

4     ... 

45.26 

3X 

34.01 

4K 

48.03 

3K 

36.55 

4^4 

50.79 

3K-- 

39.09 

4K-- 

53.56 

4     ... 

41.62 

5     ... 

56.33 

4K 

44.16 

5K-- 

59.10 

4^ 

46.70 

5K-- 

61.86 

4K-- 

49.24 

5K--- 

64.63 

5     ... 

51.78 

6     ..- 

67.39 

SX 

54.32 

6K--- 

70.16 

5K--- 

56.86 

72.92 

5K--- 

59.40 

6K-- 

75.69 

6     ... 

61.93 

7     ... 

78.46 

6K-- 

64.47 

7K-- 

81.23 

6K-- 

67.01 

7K--- 

83.99 

6K-- 

69.55 

7K--- 

.   86.76 

7 

72.09 

8     . 

89.52 

7K 

74.63 

8K-- 

92.29 

7K--- 

77.17 

8K--- 

95.05 

7K-- 

79.71 

8K--- 

97.82 

8     .-. 

82.24 

9     --- 

-.100.59 

Bevel  Gears 

Planed   Teeth,   Involute   Form,    Keyseats   as   Ordered 


Pitch 

Number  of  Teeth 

Pitch  Diam 

Face 

Price 
Complete 

Pitch 

Number  of  Teeth 

Pitch  Diam. 

Face 

Price 
Complete 

Pin 

Gear 

Pin 

Gear 

Pin 

Gear 

Pin 

Gear 

20 

30 

120 

1# 

6 

A 

$4.85 

18 

12 

48 

X 

2% 

A 

3.30 

20 

30 

90 

1# 

4# 

A 

3.85 

18 

12 

36 

X 

2 

3.15 

20 

30 

60 

IK 

3 

X 

3.55 

18 

12 

24 

A 

IK 

A 

3.10 

20 

20 

100 

1 

5 

H 

3.70 

18 

12 

18 

X 

A 

2.90 

20 

20 

80 

1 

4 

X 

3.55 

16 

24 

84 

IK 

5K 

A 

4.25 

20 

20 

60 

1 

3 

3.25 

16 

24 

72 

IK 

4K 

A 

4.10 

20 

20 

40 

1 

2 

fa 

3.00 

16 

24 

60 

IK 

3K 

X 

3.90 

20 

20 

30 

1 

IK 

j. 

2.75 

16 

24 

48 

IK 

3 

X 

3.85 

18 

26 

78 

1* 

*x 

K 

4.20 

16 

24 

36 

IK 

2K 

H 

3.70 

18 

26 

52 

14 

2| 

A 

3.65 

16 

16 

96 

i 

6 

K 

4.70 

18 

26 

40 

1* 

2j 

A 

3.55 

16 

16 

88 

l 

5K 

K 

4.60 

18 

18 

72 

1 

4 

X 

3.85 

16 

16 

72 

l 

4K 

A 

4.20 

18 

18 

54 

1 

3 

M 

3.45 

16 

16 

64 

l 

4 

X 

4.05     ' 

18 

18 

36 

1 

2 

X 

3.25 

16 

16 

56 

l 

3K 

A 

3.90 

18 

18 

27 

1 

IK 

H 

3.25 

16 

16 

48 

l 

3 

A 

3.85 

18 

12 

60 

# 

3K 

A 

3.45 

16 

16 

40 

l 

2K 

H 

3.85 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


287 


Bevel  Gears  —  Continued 

Planed   Teeth,    Involute   Form,    Keyseats   as   Ordered 


Pitch 

Number  of  Teeth 

Pitch  Diam. 

Face 

Price 
Complete 

Pitch 

Number  of  Teeth 

Pitch  Diam. 

Face 

Price 
Complete 

Pin 

Gear 

Pin 

Gear 

Pin 

Gear 

Pin 

Gear 

16 

16 

32 

1 

2 

X 

$  3.70 

6 

20 

60 

3X 

10 

IX 

$  8.10 

16 

16 

24 

1 

IX 

X 

3.70 

6 

20 

50 

3X 

8X 

IK          7-M 

16 

12 

48 

K 

3 

X 

3.50 

6 

20 

40 

3X 

6*3 

6.90 

16 

12 

36 

K 

2X 

A 

3.35 

6 

20 

30 

3X 

5 

l 

6.20 

16 

12 

24 

K 

IX 

H 

3.25 

6 

16 

48 

2*3 

8 

1A 

6.55 

14 

24 

84 

1? 

6 

4.40 

6 

16 

40 

6*3 

IX 

6.40 

14 

24 

72 

1? 

5) 

ii 

4.05 

6 

16 

32 

2*3 

SX 

6.05 

14 

24 

60 

u 

4? 

X 

4.00 

6 

16 

24 

2*3 

4 

X 

5.55 

14 

24 

48 

1? 

3? 

A 

3.80 

6 

12 

48 

2 

12 

1 

6.55 

14 

24 

32 

2* 

A 

3.80 

6 

12 

40 

2 

10 

6.25 

14 

16 

64 

If 

4* 

H 

4.40 

6 

12 

36 

2 

9 

X 

6.05 

14 

16 

56 

If 

4 

X 

4.20 

6 

12 

28 

2 

7 

K 

5.45 

14 

16 

48 

If 

3? 

X 

4.10 

6 

12 

24 

2 

4 

11 

5.25 

14 

16 

40 

If 

2f 

4.05 

5 

25 

65 

5 

13 

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10.45 

14 

16 

32 

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4.00 

5 

25 

50 

5 

10 

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9.45 

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1? 

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3.90 

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5 

8 

1 

9.20 

14 

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3? 

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3.80 

5 

20 

80 

4 

16 

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11.45 

14 

12 

36 

1 

2* 

A 

2.65 

5 

20 

60 

4 

12 

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9.80 

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2k 

3.50 

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20 

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10 

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9.30 

14 

12 

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3.35 

5 

20 

40 

4 

8 

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8.10 

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24 

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2 

7 

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5.05 

5 

20 

30 

4 

6 

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7.45 

12 

24 

72 

2 

6 

4.70 

5 

14 

56 

2£ 

IX 

10.15 

12 

24 

60 

2 

5 

ii 

4.40 

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14 

42 

21 

81  5 

1A 

8.55 

12 

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48 

2 

4 

X 

4.10 

5 

14 

28 

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6.75 

12 

24 

36 

2 

3 

A 

4.00 

5 

14 

21 

21 

6.40 

12 

20 

90 

1*3 

7  X 

4.85 

5 

12 

48 

21 

9J 

IX 

8.35 

12 

20 

80 

1*3 

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H 

4.60 

5 

12 

40 

21 

8 

IK 

7.40 

12 

20 

70 

1*3 

5§ 

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4.40 

5 

12 

36 

21 

IK 

7.15 

12 

20 

60 

5 

K 

4.20 

5 

12 

28 

21 

53 

IX 

6.25 

12 

20 

50 

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4.05 

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12 

24 

21 

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l 

6.00 

12 

20 

40 

1*3 

3X 

3.80 

4 

24 

96 

6. 

24 

2K 

24.65 

12 

20 

30 

1*3 

2X 

A 

3.70 

4 

24 

72 

6 

18 

19.90 

12 

16 

88 

IM 

7X 

H 

4.40 

4 

24 

48 

6 

12 

l  K 

14.50 

12 

16 

80 

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4.25 

4 

20 

60 

5 

15 

2 

16.20 

12 

16 

72 

IX 

6  3 

K 

4.20 

4 

20 

50 

5 

12X 

13.15 

12 

16 

64 

SX 

K 

4.05 

4 

20 

40 

5 

10 

1H 

11.45 

12 

16 

56 

IX 

4.00 

4 

20 

30 

5 

IX 

9.10 

12 

16 

48 

IX 

4  3 

ii 

3.90 

4 

16 

48 

4 

12 

12.15 

12 

16 

40 

IX 

3X 

4 

3.85 

4 

16 

40 

4 

10 

IK 

10.45 

12 

16 

32 

X 

3.80 

4 

16 

32 

4 

8 

IX 

9.45 

12 

16 

24 

IX 

2 

A 

3.25 

4 

16 

24 

4 

6 

IX 

8.45 

12 

12 

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4 

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3.85 

4 

12 

48 

3 

12 

11.45 

12 

12 

40 

1 

3X 

A 

3.80 

4 

12 

36 

3 

9 

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9.80 

12 

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1 

3 

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3.65 

4 

12 

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3 

6 

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12 

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1 

2X 

X 

3.50 

4 

12 

18 

3 

IX 

7.10 

12 

12 

24 

1 

2 

X 

3.35 

3 

20 

60 

6*3 

20 

2K 

18.00 

10 

24 

96 

21 

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IK 

6.40 

3 

20 

50 

6X 

16*3" 

2 

16.20 

10 

24 

84 

21 

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5.95 

3 

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13X 

1  K 

15.30 

10 
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60 

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5.40 
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3 
3 

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16 

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10 
16 

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2 

12.00 
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10 

24 

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21 

3* 

4.65 

3 

16 

40 

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2 

14.10 

10 

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36 

21 

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4.40 

3 

16 

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1  X 

11.70 

10 

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2 

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1  K 

6.50 

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10.20 

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20 

90 

2 

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6.05 

3 

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4 

16 

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15.60 

10 

20 

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2 

8 

5.65 

3 

12 

36 

4 

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13.80 

10 

20 

70 

2 

7 

l 

5.35 

3 

12 

24 

4 

8 

IK 

9.60 

10 

20 

60 

2 

6 

ii 

4.90 

2X 

24 

60 

24 

3 

29.15 

10 

20 

50 

2 

5 

X 

4.65 

2X 

24 

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19X 

2X 

25.25 

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2 

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4.25 

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2 

21.00 

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4.05 

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4.50 

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20 

50 

8 

20 

2X 

23.95 

10 

16 

40 

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4 

X 

4.30 

2X 

20 

40 

8 

16 

2K 

21.45 

10 

16 

32 

if 

3X 

A 

4.20 

2X 

20 

30 

8 

12 

2 

18.25 

10 

16 

28 

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2f 

A 

4.00 

2X 

16 

64 

61 

25g 

3K 

28.30 

10 

16 

24 

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X 

3.90 

2X 

16 

54 

3 

25.45 

10 

12 

48 

4i 

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4.45 

2X 

16 

48 

61 

19  X 

2K 

23.05 

10 

12 

36 

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32 

A 

4.05 

2X 

16 

40 

61 

16 

2K 

20.25 

10 

12 

30 

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3 

X 

4.00 

2X 

16 

32 

61 

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2 

17.70 

10 

12 

24 

IX 

21 

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3.85 

2X 

16 

24 

61 

IK 

15.25 

8 

24 

96 

3 

12 

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7.85 

2X 

12 

72 

28J 

3 

29.85 

8 

24 

72 

3 

9 

IK 

6.40 

2X 

12 

60 

4f 

24 

2K 

26.00 

8 

24 

60 

3 

7  X 

6.05 

2X 

12 

48 

4$ 

19  X 

2K 

22.15 

8 

24 

48 

3 

6 

1 

5.65 

2X 

12 

36 

4| 

141 

2 

17.95 

8 

24 

36 

3 

4K 

w 

5.35 

2X 

12 

24 

9$ 

IK 

14.70 

8 

20 

80 

2X 

10 

1H 

6.60 

2 

24 

60 

12 

30 

3K 

38.70 

8 

20 

60 

2X 

7  X 

IK 

5.40 

2 

24 

48 

12 

24 

3X 

32.80 

8 

20 

50 

2X 

6K 

5.15 

2 

24 

36 

12 

18 

3 

26.10 

8 

20 

40 

2X 

5 

l 

4.85 

2 

20 

60 

10 

30 

3X 

36.85 

8 

20 

30 

2X 

3K 

H 

4.70 

2 

20 

50 

10 

25 

3X 

32.60 

8 

16 

64 

2 

8 

IK 

5.55 

2 

20 

40 

10 

20 

3 

28.30 

8 

16 

48 

2 

6 

5.45 

2 

20 

30 

10 

15 

2K 

24.00 

8 

16 

40 

2 

5 

l 

5.25 

2 

16 

64 

8 

32 

3K 

37.10 

8 

16 

32 

2 

4 

5.05 

2 

16 

54 

8 

17 

3K 

32.40 

8 

16 

24 

2 

3 

X 

4.70 

2 

16 

48 

8 

24 

3 

30.80 

8 

12 

48 

6 

K 

5.40 

2 

16 

40 

8 

20 

2K 

26.90 

8 

12 

40 

IX 

5 

K 

5.15 

2 

16 

32 

8 

16 

2X 

23.55 

8 

12 

36 

IX 

4X 

tt 

4.85 

2 

16 

24 

8 

12 

2K 

22.25 

8 

12 

28 

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3X 

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4.50 

2 

12 

72 

6 

36 

3K 

39.50 

8 

12 

24 

IX 

3 

4.30 

2 

12 

60 

6 

30 

3K 

34.05 

6 

24 

96 

4 

16 

1  A 

10.80 

2 

12 

48 

6 

24 

2K 

28.15 

6 

24 

72 

4 

12 

IA 

9.45 

2 

12 

36 

6 

18 

2X 

23.30 

6 

24 

48 

4 

8 

1A 

7.60 

2 

12 

24 

6 

12 

2K 

18.85 

288 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Miter  Gears 

Planed   Teeth,    Involute   Form,    Keyseats   as   Ordered 


Pitch 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Pitch  Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Pair 
Complete 

Pitch 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Pitch  Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Pair 
Complete 

16 

112 

7 

A 

$7.40 

8 

18 

2K 

H 

$  4.25 

16 

96 

6 

A 

6.40 

8 

16 

2 

H 

4.05 

16 

72 

.  4K 

5.40 

16 
16 
16 

64 
56 

48 

4 
3K 
3 

A 

4.70 
4.40 
3.70 

7 
7 

7 

56 
49 
42 

8 
7 
6 

IK 
1* 

8.90 
8.10 
7  15 

16 
16 

44 
40 

2K 
2K 

M 

3.50 
3.35 

7 
7 

35 
28 

5 
4 

H 

6^35 

5.55 

16 
16 

32 
28 

2 
IK 

H 

3.10 
3.00 

7 

21 

3 

H 

4^80 

16 

24 

IK 

H 

2.85 

16 

20 

H 

2.70 

6 

60 

10 

i  yi 

10.95 

16 

16 

l 

H 

2.70 

6 

54 

9 

IK 

10.00 

6 

48 

8 

IK 

9.30 

14 

90 

6? 

K 

7.30 

6 

40 

6% 

1A 

8.30 

14 

84 

6 

K 

6.80 

6 

36 

6 

1  K 

7.60 

14 

80 

Si 

K 

6.50 

6 

30 

5 

1A 

6.75 

14 
14 

76 
70 

4 

5 

A 
A 

6.05 
5.65 

6 
6 

24 
20 

4 
3K 

1A 

5.95 
5.40 

14 

60 

4? 

A 

4.85 

6 

18 

3 

n 

5.15 

14 

56 

4 

A 

4.40 

14 

49 

3K 

A 

4.20 

5 

60 

12 

i  j^ 

13.30 

14 

44 

3* 

K 

4.05 

5 

55 

11 

IK 

12.35 

14 

42 

3 

K 

3.90 

5 

50 

10 

IH 

11.35 

14 

40 

2? 

K 

3.70 

5 

45 

9 

IK 

10.30 

14 

38 

2? 

K 

3.70 

5 

40 

8 

1A 

9.30 

14 

35 

2K 

K 

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MONARCH 

ELEVATING 

AND 

CONVEYING 
MACHINERY 


Section  G,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNGY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


290 


Sproul,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Special  Dry  Mixer 


Fig.  No.  301 

This  machine  was  designed  for  mixing  material  in  bulk  and  can  be  used  for  varied  purposes.     May  be 
used  as  a  continuous  or  batch  mixer.     Write  for  particulars. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

SIZE  ON  FLOOR 

Height 

Height 

Size 

Cap. 

Size 

Price 

to 

to 

of 

Speed 

Per 

Weight 

No. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Center 
of  Pulley 

Center 
of  Mixer 

Pulley 
Inches 

R.P.M. 

Hour 
Bu. 

Lbs. 

35 

$300.00 

7'  1" 

2'  8" 

4:8" 

4'0" 

2'  6" 

1'8" 

2'8^" 

16x4 

80 

10 

700 

36 

370.00 

8'  4" 

2'  8" 

4'  8" 

4'  iy2" 

2'  6" 

1'8" 

2'8^" 

20x4 

60 

16 

900 

37 

500.00 

10'  7" 

3'  4" 

4'  8K" 

6'  OK" 

3'0" 

2'0" 

3'  1" 

24x6 

60 

30 

1300 

The  Monarch  Feed  Mixer 

For  Wet   Materials 


Fig.  No.  302 

The  Monarch  Feed  Mixer  is  designed  for  mixing  molasses  feed  stock  food  materials  that  require  mixing 
with  liquid.     If  other  sizes  than  those  listed  are  required,  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Etc. 


EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

CYLINDER 

Capacity 

Height 

Size 

Size 

Per 

to  Center 

of 

Speed 

Horse 

Weight 

No. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Diam. 
Inches 

Length 

Charge 
Ton 

of  Pulley 
Inches 

Pulley 
Inches 

R.P.M. 

Power 

Lbs. 

4 

$  600.00 

11'  8" 

4'  9" 

4'0" 

38 

6'  6" 

X 

20 

30  x    6 

235 

6 

2600 

5 

750.00 

13'  4" 

5'  9" 

5'0" 

40 

8'0" 

y* 

22 

36  x    8 

180 

8 

3200 

6 

1000.00 

15'  6" 

6'  9" 

6'0" 

60 

10'  0" 

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24 

36x10 

145 

10 

3800 

Sprout,   Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


291 


The  Monarch  Mixing  and  Blending  Machine 

This  machine  was  designed  and  built  especially  to 
meet  the  requirements  of  the  manufacturers  of  chick  feed. 
Each  one  of  the  feeders  is  entirely  independent  of  the 
others  and  can  be  regulated  to  feed 
any  amount,  large  or  small,  into  the 
conveyor.  The  conveyor  thoroughly 
mixes    the   different   materials  and 
delivers  the   product    through    the 
spout  at  the  driving  end  perfectly 
blended.      When    the    machine    is 
placed    on    the   second    story,    the 
conveyor  can  be  placed  directly  on  the  floor. 

In  addition  to  the  mixing  of  chick  feed,  this  machine 
can  be  used  for  many  purposes  where  different  materials 
of  various  amounts  are  desired  to  be  blended.  The  engrav- 
ing shows  four  mixers  and  feeders,  but  any  number  desired 
may  be  used.  We  furnish  the  machine  with  or  without 
the  frame,  as  desired.  j^g  j^o  303 

Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc.,  with  No.  1  Mixers 


No.  of 
Mixers 

Price 

Length 
Over  All 

Width 
Over  All 

Height 
Over  All 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley 

Speed  of 
Conveyor 

Capacity 

Inches 

2 

$   85.00 

5'  0' 

2'  iy2" 

5'  7' 

3154 

80 

3 
4 

110.00 
145.00 

7'  1' 
9'  1' 

2'  iy2" 
2'  iy2" 

5'  7' 
5'  7' 

31* 

80 
80 

Capacity  is 
regulated 
by  feed  gate 

5 

175.00 

11'  1' 

2'  Ty2" 

5'  7' 

31/4 

100 

of  machines 

6 

200.00 

13'  2' 

2'  iy2" 

5'  7' 

31>£ 

100 

and  depends 

7 

240.00 

15'  1' 

2'  iy2" 

5'  7' 

31^4 

120 

als  mixed. 

8 

280.00 

17'  2' 

2'  Ty2" 

5'  7' 

31K 

120 

Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc.,  with  No.  2  Mixers 


No.  of 
Mixers 

Price 

Length 
Over  All 

Width 
Over  All 

Height 
Over  All 

Floor  to 
Center  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed  of 
Conveyor 
Shaft 

Capacity 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

$112.00 
150.00 
190.00 
230.00 
270.00 
312.00 
360.00 

5'  8" 
8'  0" 
10'  4" 
12'  8" 
15'  0" 
17'  4" 
19'  8" 

3'0" 

3!  Q".. 

3'0" 
3'0" 
3'0" 
3'0" 

5'  7' 
5'  7' 
5'  7' 
5'  7' 
5'  7' 
5'  7' 
5'  7' 

1 

80 
80 
80 
100 
100 
120 
120 

Capacity  is 
regulated 
by  feed  gate 
of  machines 
and  depends 
on    materi- 
als mixed. 

The  Monarch  Cylinder  Mixer 
and  Feeder 

This  feeder  is  specially  recommended  for  feeding  flour  that  has 
become  lumpy,  due  to  hard  packing,  etc. 

The  cylinder  has  enough  of  the  grinding  action  to  thoroughly 
pulverize  and  feed  the  same  to  the  elevator  or  to  the  blender  so  that  it 
will  re-bolt  with  little  or  no  loss.  The  best  feeder  for  feeding  in  material 
accumulated  from  chokes.  We  build  them  in  groups  of  two  or  more 
machines  for  mixing  chick  feed. 

Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


Fig.  No.  304 


No. 

Price 

Height 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 

1 

$20.00 

37 

16 

22 

18  x  3 

35 

2 

30.00 

37 

20 

24^ 

18  x  3 

35 

292 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Poultry 
Food  Feeder 

The  demonstrated  convenience,  economy  and  accuracy 
of  the  machine  illustrated,  has  brought  it  into  prominence 
and  general  use  in  milling  plants,  poultry  ranges  and 
private  enterprises  where  the  qualities  enumerated  above 
are  appreciated  as  necessities. 

It  will  feed  any  kind  of  stock  used  in  poultry  raising; 
is  easily  adjusted  for  quantity,  non-chokeable,  has  light 
joints  to  prevent  leakage  and  is  well  and  carefully  built 
of  best  materials  throughout. 

The  combination  of  two  or  more  of  these  units  with  a 
special  conveyor,  as  described  below,  makes  a  very  effi- 
cient and  satisfactory  mixing  outfit,  which  is  reasonable 
in  price,  easy  to  install  and  requires  very  little  attention 
after  once  being  set  up  and  regulated. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Price 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Floor  to  Center 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed 
R.  P.  M. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

3 

$30.00 

1'  4K" 

1'8" 

1'  7^" 

4^ 

8x2 

50 

The  Monarch  Poultry  Food  Feeding  and  Mixing  Outfit 


A  feeding  and  mixing  outfit  is  indispensable  to  those  who  raise  poultry  on  a  large  scale  or  who  cater  to  the 
wants  of  those  engaged  in  this  occupation,  and  whatever  the  scale  of  operation  or  the  demands  of  the  individual, 
conditions  are  ably  met  by  the  Monarch  Equipment  illustrated  herewith. 

Two  or  more  feeders  are  used  in  this  combination  and  steadily  discharge  the  cracked  corn,  grit,  charcoal, 
salt,  gravel,  crushed  bone  or  whatever  materials  are  to  compose  the  feed,  into  a  mixing  conveyor,  where  they 
are  thoroughly  mixed  by  the  action  of  the  specially  constructed  flights. 

Quantities  are  easily  and  quickly  regulated  by  means  of  adjusting  screw  and  ratchet.  The  short  conveyor 
sections  contained  in  the  feeders  make  choking  up  impossible  and  guarantee  a  uniform  supply  of  each  commo- 
dity to  the  mixer. 

Power  required  to  operate  is  very  small,  construction  is  of  steel  and  iron  which  gives  both  strength  and 
neatness  and  the  entire  outfit  will  give  years  of  satisfactory  service  with  profitable  results. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No.  of 
Feeders 

Price 

EXTREME  DIMENSIONS 

Speed  of 
Conveyor  Shaft 
R.  P.  M. 

Size  of  Pulley 
Inches 

Length 
Feet 

Width 

Height 

2 

$  90.00 

6 

2'  2" 

2'  6' 

150 

8x3 

3 

125.00 

8 

2'  2" 

2'  6' 

150 

8x3 

4 

175.00 

10 

2'  6" 

2'  9' 

150 

8x4 

5 

215.00 

12 

2'  6" 

2'  9' 

150 

8x4 

6 

255.00 

14 

2'  6" 

2'  9' 

150 

8x5 

7 

295.00 

16 

2'  6" 

2'  9' 

150 

8x5 

8 

335.00 

18 

2'  6" 

2'  9' 

150 

8x5 

NOTE.     Prices  are  for  machine  with  ordinary  steel  conveyor;  if  mixing  conveyor  is  desired,  price  additional 
quoted  on  application. 


Sprout,   IValdron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.   A. 


293 


Gardner's  Patent  Combined  "Rapid"  Sifter  and  Mixer 


Fig.  No.  305 
Sizes  for  Power — Pulley  Drive 


A  reference  to  illustration  above  will  show  that  this  machine  is  fitted  with  fast  and  loose  pulleys  for 
power  driving. 

Hundreds  in  use  for  baking  powder,  self-rising  flour,  coffee,  chicory  and  powders. 


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Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.   A. 


The  Gardner  Mixer 


This  style  machine  is  expressly  adapted  where  no  sifting  is  required,  is  constructed  exactly  in  the 
same  sizes  and  style  as  the  Combined  Sifter  and  Mixer,  and  is  furnished  with  gears,  countershaft  and 
pulleys  as  shown  in  cut. 

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Batch  Sifter  and  Mixer 

Batch  Sifters  and  Mixers  are  suitable  for  the  blending 
of  self-rising  flours,  cereals,  all  kinds  of  prepared  powders 
for  cereals,  and  washing  preparations,  drugs,  coffees  and 
spices,  and  all  kinds  of  feeds  and  like  materials. 

Our  Sifters  and  Mixers  are  provided  with  an  intake 
hopper,  which  contains  an  adjustable  automatic  feeder 
which  is  adjustable  from  0  to  maximum  capacity,  insuring 
a  steady  continuous  feed  to  sieve,  and  are  constructed  of 
the  very  best  material  and  workmanship,  on  the  most 
scientific  principles  of  perfection  attained  in  this  type 
of  Blenders. 

Machine  will  be  furnished  with  or  without  sifters, 
as  desired.  Fig-  No-  3<>7 

Sizes,  Dimensions,  Capacities  and  Prices 


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Pounds 

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Direct 
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Gear 
Drive 

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$125.00 

$6.00 

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$27.00 

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2'0" 

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14 

48 

10x24 

10 

17 

20x4 

60 

1 

300 
400 
500 
600 

170.00 
210.00 
244.00 

$200.00 
230.00 
260.00 
300.00 

7.00 
7.00 
7.50 
9.25 

1225 
1350 
1600 
1800 

34.00 
36.00 
38.00 
40.00 

5'  5" 
6'  5" 
'7'  5" 
6'  1" 

2'  1" 
2'  1" 
2'  1" 
2'  6" 

4'  8' 

4'  8' 
4'  8' 
S'  6' 

21 
21 
21 

48 
60 

72 
54 

10x24 
10x30 
10x30 
10x30 

20 
25 
30 
35 

16 
16 
16 
19 

20x4 
20x4 
20x4 
24x5 

200 
200 
200 
300 

2 
7  2 

700 

335.00 

9.25 

2000 

45.00 

6'  7" 

2'  6" 

5'  6' 

?6 

60 

10x36 

40 

19 

24x5 

300 

1000 

425.00 

10.00 

2350 

50.00 

9'  7" 

5'  6' 

76 

96 

10x40 

65 

19 

24x5 

300 

3 

1400 

500.00 

13.50 

3300 

55.00 

7'0" 

V  6" 

6'  8' 

36 

60 

12x40 

70 

74 

24x6 

300 

4- 

2000 

650.00 

15.00 

4200 

60.00 

10'  0" 

3'  6" 

6'  8' 

36 

96 

12x50 

100 

74 

30x8 

300 

6 

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The  Gauntt  Adjustable 
Feeder 

The  illustration  of  the  Gauntt  Improved  Adjustable 
Continuous  Feeder  shows  a  simple  device  which  is  an  indis- 
pensible  necessity  in  a  well  equipped  mill  or  in  blending 
plants  of  all  kinds  for  accurately  feeding  in,  or  blending 
several  different  kinds  of  stock  in  any  desired  quantity. 
By  the  use  of  two  or  more  of  these  machines  a  mixing 
outfit  of  superior  quality  can  be  obtained. 


'ADJUSTABLE  HEREVTO  MAXIMUM  CAMCITY 

-  STOP    OR  START 


OUTLET 


Fig.  No.  308 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Weights,  Etc. 


OVER  ALL,  INCHES 

ON  FLOOR,  INCHES 

SIZE  INLET,  INCHES 

Size 

Capacity 

Ship'g 

Machine 

Price 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Height 

W'th  L'th 

W'th  L'th 

Pulley 
Inches 

Bushels 
Per  Hr. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

A 

B 

F 

G 

430 

$32.00 

50 

14 

22 

39 

7K 

14 

19 

4Kxl5 

4Kx  8 

8x3 

15 

135 

636 

42.00 

67  % 

17# 

29 

49  *A 

9K 

16 

nit 

6Kx20 

6KxlO 

8x3 

45 

190 

930 

65.00 

58 

19 

33 

46  K 

12 

21)4 

27 

9Mxl2 

9K*  8 

14x3 

150 

240 

936 

70.00 

64 

19 

33 

52  K 

12 

nit 

27 

9Kxl8 

9Xxl4 

14x3 

200 

260 

948 

80.00 

75  K 

19 

33 

64 

12 

n# 

27 

9^x30 

9^x20 

14x3 

250 

315 

1236 

160.00 

67  X 

30 

47  K 

50  K 

17 

26K 

32  tf 

12Kxl6 

12  Kx  8 

20x4 

400 

500 

1248 

170.00 

79  K 

30 

47  K 

59  K 

17 

26K 

32  K 

12Kx24 

12Kxl6 

20x4 

450 

530 

1260 

180.00 

89  K 

30 

47  K 

69  K 

17 

26  X 

32  K 

12Kx36 

12Kx24 

20x4 

500 

700 

1648 

220.00 

95  K 

35 

72 

74  X 

23  K 

46  K 

53  y, 

17     x20 

17     x!6 

20x5 

700 

1080 

1660 

240.00 

107  K 

35 

72 

86  K 

23  X 

46  K 

53  X 

17     x32 

17     x20 

20x5 

800 

1200 

Chemical  4 

50.00 

50 

14 

22 

39 

7K 

14 

19 

4Kxl5 

8x3 

300  Ibs.1     140 

6 

65.00 

67  X 

17K 

29 

49  y*. 

9% 

16 

21K 

6Kx20 

8x3 

800  Ibs,     220 

Speed  of  All  Machines— 20  to  50 

These  dimensions  are  approximate  and  are  not  intended  for  installation  purposes.  We  will  not  be 
responsible  for  errors  caused  thereby.  Send  for  blue  prints.  For  Pulleys  or  Sprockets  larger  than  standard 
an  extra  charge  will  be  made.  A,  Height  to  top  of  Hopper  without  Legs.  B,  Height  to  top  of  Hopper  with 
Legs.  Use  size  "F"  inlet  for  soft  or  ground  material  that  flows  slowly.  Use  size  "G"  inlet  for  grain  and 
coarse  material  that  flows  easily. 

The  Monarch  Sectional  Flight  Conveyor 

•     With  Heavy  Flights 


Fig.  No.  309 

Price  List 


Diameter 
Inches 

Thick- 
ness of 
Steel 
Flights 
Inches 

Inside 
Diam. 
Hollow 
Shaft 
Inches 

Per  Foot 
Price 

Stand. 
Length 
Feet 

Outside 
Diam.  of 
Hollow 
Shaft 
Inches 

Diam. 
of 
Coup. 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Thick- 
ness of 
Steel 
Flights 
Inches 

Inside 
Diam. 
Hollow 
Shaft 
Inches 

Price  per 
Foot 

Stand. 
Length 
Feet 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Hollow 
Shaft 
Inches 

Diam. 
of 
Coup. 
Inches 

4 

l/i 

1 

$2.50 

8 

1A 

1 

12 

K 

3 

$15.00 

12 

3K 

3 

4 

A 

1 

3.00 

8 

I  ft 

1 

14 

A 

2 

7.00 

12 

2  X 

2 

4 

K 

1 

3.50 

8 

1A 

1 

14 

2 

8.00 

12 

in 

2 

6 

M 

i  K 

3.00 

10 

111 

IK 

14 

A 

3 

8.00 

12 

3K 

3 

6 

A 

l  K 

3.50 

10 

111 

IK 

14 

3 

9.00 

12 

3K 

3 

6 

K 

l  K 

4.00 

10 

111 

IK 

16 

A 

2 

9.00 

12 

2  Ji 

2 

6 

}4 

IK 

5.50 

10 

111 

IK 

16 

2 

9.50 

12 

2  X 

2 

9 

H 

3.75 

10 

Hi 

IK 

16 

A 

3 

9.00 

12 

3K 

3 

9 

A 

IK 

4.75 

10 

111 

IK 

16 

3 

10.00 

12 

3  K 

3 

9 

K 

IK 

5.50 

10 

if 

IK 

16 

A 

3 

12.00 

12 

3K 

3 

9 

N 

2 

4.75 

10 

2H> 

;  . 

2 

16 

X 

3 

15.00 

12 

3K 

3 

9 

A 

2 

5.50 

10 

2M 

v". 

2 

16 

K 

3 

18.00 

12 

3K 

3 

9 

2 

6.25 

10 

2*A 

2 

18 

A 

3 

12.50 

12 

3K 

3 

9     . 

A 

2 

7.25 

10 

2* 

'• 

2 

18 

X 

3 

14.00 

12 

3K 

3 

9 

N 

2 

8.00 

10 

2*A 

';' 

2 

18 

A 

3 

16.00 

12 

3K 

3 

12 

A 

2 

6.00 

12 

2* 

I 

2 

18 

X 

3 

20.00 

12 

3K 

3 

12 

X 

2 

7.00 

12 

2* 

l 

2 

18 

K 

3 

25.00 

12 

3K 

3 

12 

A 

3 

7.00 

12 

3X 

3 

20 

A 

3 

14.00 

12 

3K 

3 

12 

K 

3 

8.50 

12 

3K 

3 

20 

3 

16.50 

12 

3K 

3 

12 

A 

3 

10.00 

12 

3K 

3 

20 

A 

3 

19.00 

12 

3K 

3 

12               H           3              11.50 

12 

3K             3 

Prices  above  are  for  regular  strength  of  pipe  shaft,  and  include  one  hanger  and  one  coupling  for  each 
standard  section.     Lining  not  included  with  heavy  conveyors. 


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The  Monarch  Standard  Sectional  Flight  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  310 


BIGHT  HAND* 


LEFT  HAND. 


LEFT  HAND. 


v  v^£^y  ^ 


LEFT  HAND. 


v^\r 


WV^P 


The  arrows  indicate  in  the  cuts  which  way  the  conveyors  turn  and  also  which  way  the  material  is 
conveyed.  Conveyors  run  by  belts  can  be  made  to  run  either  way  by  operating  the  belts  crossed  or  straight. 
Changing  the  conveyor  end  for  end  does  not  change  the  direction  in  which  it  conveys.  In  ordering  pick  out 
the  conveyor  with  the  motion  you  want  from  the  diagram.  Send  us  this  number,  the  length  and  diameter  of 
driving  end,  and  we  will  fill  your  order  promptly. 


Price  List 


Diameter 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Foot 
Standard 
Steel 

Price 
Per  Foot 
Galvanized 
Steel 

Standard 
Lengths 
Feet 

Inside 
Diam.  of 
Hollow  Shaft 
Inches 

Outside 
Diam.  of 
Hollow  Shaft 
Inches 

Diam.  of 
Couplings 
Inches 

4 

$1.40 

$1.90 

8 

1 

1A 

1 

6 

2.00 

2.70 

10 

IK 

lif 

IK 

9 

2.50 

3.50 

10 

IK 

1M 

IK 

12 

3.50 

5.00 

12 

2 

2H 

2 

16  on  2 

5.00 

7.00 

12 

2 

2Y* 

2 

16  on  3 

6.25 

8.75 

12 

3 

3K 

3 

18 

7.50 

10.50 

12 

3 

3K 

3 

Price  list  includes  one  hanger  and  one  coupling  for  each  standard  length,  with  necessary  bolts  and  linings. 


For  Galvanized  Conveyor  we  do  not  regularly  furnish  hangers  and  box  end  galvanized.     Unless  specially 
ordered  to  the  contrary,  the  fittings  furnished  by  us  will  be  black. 

Standard  lengths  as  given  above  include  the  width  of  one  hanger  bearing. 

We  can  furnish  sections  of  conveyor  in  any  desired  lengths,  but  for  readier  shipment  from  stock  recommend 
the  use  of  standard  lengths  as  far  as  possible. 

It  is  always  preferable  to  use  a  cast-iron  box  end  as  a  bearing  for  the  driving  ends  of  conveyor. 

If  a  regular  hanger  is  to  be  used  for  this  purpose,  an  extra  one  should  be  ordered,  for  which  an  additional 
charge  is  made. 

A  proper  reduction  is  made  for  fittings  not  needed. 


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The  Monarch  Standard  Helicoid  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  311 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Diameter 
Inches 

J-.T3 

o  ^ 
o  a 

C^fXww 

•d 

J|- 

Standard 
Lengths 
Feet 

ill 

.s!2  « 

*o  g 

l?l 

b 

U  u 
JL| 

>.g 

Capacity 
Per  Hour 
Bushels 

Diameter 
Inches 

§B 
a) 

g| 

•o 

U    CO 

rt  J5 

Its 

WtJfa 

l!| 

|f 

3-3  S 

l?1 

Q,^ 

tl 

||| 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

$1.40 
1.40 
2.00 
2.00 
2.50 
2.50 

$1.90 
1.90 
2.70 
2.70 
3.50 
3.50 

8 
8 
8 
10 
10 
10 

i 

i 

i 

2 

1 

100 
100 
140 
140 
140 
150 

75 
100 
200 
300 
400 
750 

9 
10 
12 
14 
16 

$2.50 
3.00 
3.50 
5.00 
6.25 

$3.50 
4.20 
5.00 
7.00 
8.75 

10 
10 
12 
12 
12 

2 
3 

2 
2 

3 

2^g 
2>^ 
4 

150 
160 
160 
160 
160 

1000 
1100 
2000 
3000 
5000 

The  standard  lengths  as  given  above  include  the  width  of  one  hanger  bearing. 

Price  list  above  includes  one  hanger  and  one  coupling  for  each  standard  length,  with  necessary  coupling 
bolts  and  linings. 

The  sizes  shown  in  black  face  type  are  regular  sizes  carried  in  stock  in  standard  lengths.  The  sizes  shown 
in  regular  type  are  odd  sizes  not  carried  in  stock. 

The  Monarch  Heavy  Helicoid  Conveyor 

The  process  of  manufacturing  Helicoid  Conveyors  permits  the  production  of  heavy  conveyors  of  any 
desired  thickness  of  flight  and  the  use  of  any  size  of  pipe  or  shaft. 

As  the  preparation  of  the  machinery  for  making  special  conveyors  is  expensive,  we  give  below  prices 
of  heavy  conveyors  as  regularly  made,  and  by  ordering  from  this  list  prompt  shipment  will  be  secured. 

Price  List 


Diameter 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Foot 

Standard 
Length 
Feet 

Thickness 
of  Flight 
Next  Pipe 
Inches 

Thickness 
of  Flight 
Outer  Edge 
Inches 

Inside 
Diameter 
Pipe 
Inches 

Diameter 
Couplings 
Inches 

If  Made  on 
Solid  Shaft 
Diam.  Shaft 
Inches 

4x 

$2.50 

8 

A 

.11 

^A 

1 

1H 

6x 

3.00 

10 

X 

.125 

IK 

IX 

2^ 

6xx 

3.50 

10 

H 

.2 

IK 

IK 

2yb 

7x 

3.75 

10 

% 

.141 

1# 

1* 

itt 

9x 

4.75 

10 

& 

.172 

2 

IK 

23/i 

9xx 

5.50 

10 

H 

.19 

2^ 

2 

2H 

lOxx 

6.50 

10 

y% 

.19 

2K 

2 

2ff 

12x 

6.00 

12 

M 

.17 

2^ 

2 

2M 

12xx 

7.00 

12 

M 

.18 

3 

2A 

3A 

12  xxx 

8.50 

12 

X 

.25 

3K 

3 

3M 

14xx 

8.00 

12 

A 

.234 

3^ 

3 

3i* 

16xxx 

10.00 

12 

K 

.25 

4 

3 

4^ 

Prices  above  are  for  regular  strength  of  pipe  shaft,  and  include  one  hanger  and  one  coupling  for  each 
standard  section.     Lining  not  included  with  heavy  conveyors. 


Directions  for  Ordering 


State  whether  right-hand  conveyor  or  left-hand  conveyor  is  wanted. 
State  whether  linings  and  hangers  are  wanted,  and  state  style  of  hanger  preferred. 
State  length  and  diameter  of  driving  end,  and  if  possible,  order  driving  ends  of  standard  diameters. 
When  possible,  order  conveyors  in  feet  without  fractional  parts  of  a  foot,  and  we  can  fill  promptly  with 
stock  lengths. 

All  conveyors  made  of  steel  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

All  conveyors  shipped  right  hand  at  our  discretion  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Unless  order  specifies  exact  length  of  pipe,  we  deduct  from  length  given  the  width  of  one  hanger  bearing. 


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Conveyors  with  Mixing  Paddles 


Fig.  No.  312 


Fig.  No.  313 


To  thoroughly  mix,  in  transit,  several  kinds  of  material  or  several  grades  of  the  same  material,  we 
sometimes  recommend  the  use  of  our  Standard  Conveyor  with  Mixing  Paddles  inserted. 

By  setting  these  paddles  in  the  direction  opposite  to  the  pitch  of  the  conveyor  flights,  the  material  is 
thrown  back  and  the  combined  forward  and  backward  movement  accomplishes  the  mixing. 

These  conveyors  are  used  in  lines  24,  36  and  48  feet  long,  or  one  or  two  sections  can  be  placed  at  the  delivery 
end  of  the  regular  conveyor  to  mix  the  feed  or  other  material  before  it  is  discharged. 

Prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 


Ribbon  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  314 

Especially  adapted  to  the  handling  of  sticky  materials,  the  clear  space  between  the  flights  and  pipe 
preventing  the  collection  of  any  substance  where  they  join. 

Prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 


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Cut  Flight  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  315 

This  conveyor  is  designed  to  remove  sand,  grit  and  other  foreign  substances  from  cotton  seed,  insuring  a 
clean  product  for  gin  or  storage.    Perforated  conveyor  box  lining  must  be  used  for  this  purpose. 

Prices  furnished  on  application. 


Cut  Flight  Conveyor  with  Mixing  Paddles 


Fig.  No.  316 

For  thoroughly  mixing  material  in  a  short  conveyor.    Prices  furnished  on  application. 


Cut  and  Folded  Flight  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  317 

A  type  of  mixing  and  drying  conveyor  which  has  been  found  efficient  and  suitable  for  use  with  a  large 
variety  of  materials. 

Prices  furnished  on  application. 


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The  Monarch  Standard  Conveyor  Couplings 


Fig.  No.  318 


Fig.  No.  319 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  of  Conveyor,  Inches 

Diameter  of 
Coupling 
Inches 

Price 
Each 

3 

& 

$030 

4  .   . 

1 

.50 

5-6-7-8-9-10 

IK 

.75 

9-10-12-14-16 

2 

1  50 

12-14-16  .. 

2-rk 

2.00 

12-14-16-18  

3 

2.50 

Conveyor  Coupling  Bolts  — Square  Head  and  Nut 

Price  List 


Diameter  of  Conveyor 

Size  of  Bolt 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Dozen 

4-inch 
5-inch 
6-inch 
8-inch 
9-inch 
10-inch 
12-inch 
14-inch 
16-inch 
12-inch 
14-inch 
14-inch 
16-inch 

on  1-inch  pipe 

fix2X 
Kx3 

^x4 

Hx4K 
Kx5 

$0.40 
.60 

.90 

1.00 
1.40 

on  IK-inch  pipe 

on  2-inch  pipe 

on  2K-inch  pipe. 

on  3-inch  pipe 

Drive  Ends  for  Conveyor 


The  standard  diameters  of  driving  ends  are  as  follows : 

12"     16  on  2"      16  on  3"        18" 
3"         3" 


Diameter  of  conveyor: 

4"        6"        9" 
Diameter  of  drive  end : 

1"         IK"     IK"       2"  2" 

Can  furnish  any  diameter  drive  end  desired. 


Price  List 


Fig.  No.  320 


Projection  from 
Pipe,  Inches 

Diameter 
1  Inch 

Diameter 
1  ^  Inches 

Diameter 
2  Inches 

Diameter 
2  A  Inches 

Diameter 
3  Inches 

6 

$0.70 

$1.20 

$2.00 

$2.70 

$3.40 

8 

.80 

1.35 

2.25 

3.05 

3.95 

10 

.90 

1.50 

2.50 

3.40 

4.50 

12 

1.00 

1.65 

2.75 

3.75 

5.05 

14 

1.10 

1.80 

3.00 

4.10 

5.60 

16 

1.20 

1.95 

3.25 

4.45 

6.15 

18 

1.30 

2.10 

3.50 

4.80 

6.70 

20 

1.40 

2.25 

3.75 

5.15 

7.25 

22 

1.50 

2.40 

4.00 

5.50 

7.80 

24 

1.60 

2.55 

4.25 

5.85 

8.35 

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The  Monarch  Standard  Sectional  Conveyor  Flight 


Fig.  No.  321 

Price  List 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

THICKNESS    OF    FLIGHTS,    INCHES 

Approximate 
Pitch 
Inches 

Standard 

^i-Inch 

&-Inch 

X-Inch 

A-Inch 

H-Inch 

%-ln.ch 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 

$0.20 
.20 
.30 
.30 
.45 
.45 
.45 
.75 
.75 
1.00 
1.35 
2.25 

$0.30 
.30 
.40 
.40 
.65 
.65 
.65 
1.00 
1.00 
1.20 

3K 
4K 
6 
6 
6 

%Y2 

10 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 

$0.50 

$0.75 

.60 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.50 
1.50 
2.25 
2.50 
3.50 

1.00 

1.50 
1.50 
2.20 
2.20 
3.50 
4.00 
5.25 

$2.50 
2.75 
2.75 
4.50 
5.00 
6.00 

$2.50 
3.25 
3.25 
5.00 
5.75 
7.50 

$  7.50 
10.00 

When  ordering  flights,  be  particular  to  give  the  pitch  of  screw,  inside  or  outside  diameter  of  pipe  and 
whether  right  or  left  hand.  In  case  any  flights  are  wanted  for  the  end  of  the  section  of  conveyor,  it  should  be 
noted,  as  end  flights  have  a  space  cut  to  allow  them  to  go  over  the  end  collar  on  the  pipe. 


Flight  Studs 


Fig.  No.  322  Fig.  No.  323 

For  end  flights  use  the  short  stud  with  threaded  end,  which  is  screwed  into  collar  on  end  of  pipe  and  riveted 
to  flight.  Lugs  for  center  flights  have  a  long  shank  which  passes  through  both  walls  of  pipe  and  is  riveted  on 
opposite  side.  Lugs  are  made  of  Norway  iron. 

In  ordering  studs,  state  whether  for  end  or  center  flights  and  give  size  of  conveyor. 

Price  List 


Size  of 

CENTER  STUD 

Size  of 

END  STUD 

Conveyor 
Inches 

Size  of  Stud 
Inches 

Price 

Conveyor 
Inches 

Size  of  Stud 
Inches 

Price 

4 

H 

$0.04 

4 

# 

$0.09 

6 

A 

.05 

6 

H 

.11 

8 

& 

.06 

8 

X 

.12 

9 

A 

.06 

9 

H 

.12 

10 

& 

.06 

10 

H 

.12 

12 

H 

.07 

12 

X 

.16 

14 

X 

.08 

14 

X 

.18 

16 

H 

.08 

16 

H 

.25 

18 

H 

.08 

18 

H 

.25 

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Regular  Styles  of  Hangers  for  Conveyors 


Fig.  No.  324 


Fig.  No.  325 


.  •«• 


Fig.  No.  326  Fig.  No.  328 

Illustrations  Showing  Regular  Hangers  for  Conveyors 


Price  List 


Diameter 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Diameter 
Coupling 
Inches 

Width  of 
Bearing 
Inches 

Fig. 
324-A 
Solid 
Eye 

Fig. 
324 
Bolted 
Cap 

Fig. 
325 

Fig. 

326 

Fig. 

327 

Fig. 
328 

Fig. 
329 

Fig. 
330 

3 
4 

X 

IK 
IK 

$0.40 
.45 

$0.60 

$2.00 

5 

1 

IK 

.60 

5 

IK 

2 

.60 

6 

7 

IK 

IK 

2 
2 

.60 
1.00 

.90 

$1.00 

$1.00 

2.50 

$1.00 

$1.00 

$1.40 

8 

IK 

2 

1.00 

1.20 

2.75 

1.20 

1.20 

1.70 

9 

IK 

2 

1.00 

1.20 

1.60 

2.75 

1.20 

1.20 

1.70 

9 

2 

2 

1.40 

1.70 

3.00 

1.70 

1.70 

2.20 

10 

IK 

2 

1.40 

1.70 

3.25 

1.70 

1.70 

2.40 

10 

2 

2 

1.60 

1.80 

3.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.50 

12 

2 

2 

1.80 

2.00 

2.40 

3.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.50 

12 

2;Hf 

3 

2.50 

2.50 

4.50 

2.75 

2.75 

3.50 

12 

3 

3 

2.70 

2.70 

5.00 

3.25 

3.25 

4.00 

14 

2 

2 

3.00 

3.00 

5.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.75 

14 

2T6 

3 

3.40 

3.40 

5.50 

3.40 

3.40 

4.00 

16 

2 

2 

3.80 

3.80 

5.50 

3.80 

3.80 

4.25 

16 

3 

3 

4.50 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

4.50 

4.50 

5.00, 

18 

3 

3 

5.50 

5.50 

7.00 

5.50 

5.50 

6.00 

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Conveyor  Hangers  for  Wood  Box 

Fig.  Nos.  324  and  324-A 


Fig.  No.  324-A— Solid  Eye 


Fig.  No.  324— Bolted  Cap 


Table  of  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor,  In. 

Bearing  Bore 
Inches 

Bearing 
Length,  In. 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

c 

Inches 

D 

Inches 

E 
Inches 

F 
Inches 

H 
Inches 

3 

# 

IX 

4 

2^8 

K 

^ 

A 

5 

A 

4 

1 

IX 

5 

3 

1 

X 

A 

5X 

A 

5 

1 

IX 

6 

3X 

1 

# 

A 

6X 

A 

5 

I# 

2 

6 

3X 

1 

X 

X 

6X 

A 

6 

IX 

2 

7 

4 

IX 

X 

A 

7X 

A 

7 

IK 

2 

8 

4X 

ifi 

1 

X 

9 

A 

8 

IX 

2 

9 

5 

1# 

IX 

X 

iox 

A 

9 

IX 

2 

10 

5X 

IX 

IX 

X 

nx 

A 

9 

2 

2 

10 

5]/8 

IX 

IX 

X 

HX 

A 

10 

IX 

2 

11 

7 

IX 

IX 

X 

12X 

A 

10 

2 

2 

11 

7 

IX 

IX 

X 

12K 

A 

12 

2 

2 

13 

8X 

IX 

IX 

A 

14X 

A 

12 

2A 

3 

13 

8X 

IX 

IX 

X 

14X 

A 

12 

3 

3 

13 

8X 

IH 

IX 

« 

14X 

A 

14 

2 

2 

15 

9^ 

IX 

2 

# 

17 

A 

14 

2* 

3 

15 

9X 

2X 

2 

H 

17 

A 

14 

3 

3 

15 

9^ 

2X 

2 

H 

17 

A 

16 

2 

2 

17 

iox 

3 

2 

H 

18X 

A 

16 

3 

3 

17 

iox 

3X 

2 

# 

18X 

A 

18 

3 

3 

19 

UK 

3X 

2 

H 

20X 

if 

NOTE.     Sizes  from  3  to  7  inches  inclusive  are  made  from  solid  eye  pattern, 
from  split  or  bolted  cap  pattern. 


Above  7  inches  they  are  made 


Conveyor  Hanger  for  Wood  or  Steel  Box 

Fig.  No.  325 


Table  of  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor,  Inches 

Bearing  Bore 
Inches 

Bearings 
Length,  Inches 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

C 

Inches 

E 
Inches 

H 
Inches 

4 

1 

IX 

5 

X 

1H 

A 

M 

6 

IX 

2 

7 

2 

i# 

A 

H 

8 

IX 

2 

9 

IX 

2X 

X 

A 

9 

IX 

2 

10 

2 

2X 

X 

A 

9 

2 

2 

10 

2 

2X 

X 

A 

10 

IX 

2 

11 

2 

2X 

A 

A 

10 

2 

2 

11 

IX 

2X 

A 

A 

12 

2 

2 

13 

2X 

2X 

A 

A 

12 

3 

3 

13 

2X 

2X 

X 

H 

14 

2 

2 

15 

3X 

2^ 

X 

A 

14 

2^ 

3 

15 

4 

3 

X 

H 

16 

2 

2 

17 

3X 

2^ 

N 

H 

16 

3 

3 

17 

3^ 

2H 

X 

tt 

18 

3 

3 

19 

3X 

2X 

X 

•fg 

20 

3 

3 

21 

3>3 

2^g 

IX 

If 

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Conveyor  Hanger  for  Wood  Box 

Fig.  No.  326 


"gn'v. 
4& 


Table  of  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Bearing 
Bore 
Inches 

Bearing 
Length 
Inches 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

D 
Inches 

E 
Inches 

H 

Inches 

6 

IK 

2 

3K 

4 

X 

A 

A 

9 

IK 

2 

5 

5^ 

IK 

A 

9 
3T 

9 

2 

2 

5 

5# 

IK 

A 

A 

10 

IK 

2 

5K 

7 

IK 

A 

A 

12 

2 

2 

6K 

8K 

IK 

A 

A 

12 

9-t 

^16 

3 

6K 

8K 

IK 

N 

A 

14 

2 

2 

7K 

9K 

IK 

M 

A 

14 

2A 

3 

7K 

9K 

IK 

N 

A 

16 

2 

2 

8K 

10^ 

IK 

A 

A 

16 

3 

3 

8K 

10# 

IK 

A 

A 

Conveyor  Hanger  for  Wood  Box 

Fig.  No.  330 


Table  of  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Bearing 
Bore 
Inches 

Bearing 
Length 
Inches 

A 
Inches 

B 
Inches 

c 

Inches 

D 
Inches 

Inches 

F 
Inches 

H 
Inches 

6 

IK 

2 

7 

4^ 

IK 

K 

A 

7K 

A 

8 

IK 

2 

9 

5K 

IK 

IK 

N 

IOK 

A 

9 

IK 

2 

10 

5K 

IK 

IK 

A 

UK 

A 

9 

2 

2 

10 

5K 

IK 

IK 

A 

11 

A 

10 

IK 

2 

11 

7^g 

2 

IK 

A 

12K 

A 

10 

2 

2 

11 

7^ 

IH 

IK 

K 

12K 

* 

12 

2 

2 

13 

8^ 

\H 

IK 

K 

15 

A 

12 

2A 

3 

13 

8f< 

IK 

IK 

K 

15 

A 

12 

3 

3 

13 

8H 

IK 

IK 

A 

15K 

? 

14 

2A 

3 

15 

9K 

IK 

IK 

K 

17 

A 

16 

2 

2 

17 

IOK 

IK 

IX 

K 

19 

A 

16 

3 

3 

17 

IOK 

2K 

IH 

K 

19 

A     - 

18 

3 

3 

19 

12 

2K 

1H 

A 

21 

A 

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Conveyor  Hanger  for  Wood  Box 

Fig.  No.  328 


Table  of  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Bearing 
Bore 
Inches 

Bearing 
Length 
Inches 

..    A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

c 

Inches 

D 

Inches 

E 
Inches 

p 

Inches 

H 

Inches 

6 

IK 

2 

7 

±1A 

IK 

K 

A 

7K 

A 

8 

IK 

2 

9 

5K 

IK 

IK 

K 

IOK 

A 

9 

IK 

2 

10 

5K 

IK 

IK 

A 

UK 

A 

9 

2 

2 

10 

5^ 

IK 

IK 

A 

11 

A 

10 

IK 

2 

11 

7^ 

2 

IK 

A 

12K 

A 

10 

2 

2 

11 

7^ 

IN 

IK 

K 

12K 

A 

12 

2 

2 

13 

8H 

i# 

IK 

K 

15 

A 

12 

2A 

3 

13 

8^ 

IK 

IK 

K 

15 

A 

12 

3 

3 

13 

8H 

IK 

IK 

A 

15K 

A 

14 

2A 

3 

15 

9K 

IK 

IK 

K 

17 

A 

16 

2 

2 

17 

IOK 

IK 

IN 

K 

19 

S 

16 

3 

3 

17 

IOK 

2K 

IN 

K 

19 

A 

18 

3 

3 

19 

12 

2K 

lf< 

A 

21 

A 

Conveyor  Hanger  for  Wood  and  Steel  Box 

Fig.  No.  329 


SIZE  OF  HOLE 


-fbyk 


OIL  HOLE 


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A 

J 

V 

-< 

3 

i 

^ 

CJ 

3 

I 

i 

s. 

"- 

Table  of  Dimensions 


Size 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Bearing 
Bore 
Inches 

Bearing 
Length 
Inches 

A 
Inches 

B 
Inches 

C 
Inches 

E 
Inches 

H 
Inches 

J 

Inches 

6 

IK 

2 

7 

4K 

\H 

K 

A 

K 

8 

IK 

2 

9 

5K 

2K 

A 

A 

^ 

9 

IK 

2 

10 

6 

2^ 

A 

A 

^ 

9 

2 

2 

10 

6 

2^ 

A 

A 

H 

10 

IK 

2 

11 

6K 

2^ 

A 

A 

K 

10 

2 

2 

11 

6^ 

2^ 

A 

A 

K 

12 

2 

2 

13 

7H 

2^ 

A 

A 

l 

12 

2A 

3 

13 

7^ 

2^ 

A 

A 

l 

12 

3 

3 

13 

7H 

2fi 

K 

A 

1 

14 

2 

2 

15 

9 

2K 

K 

n 

^ 

14 

2A 

3 

15 

9 

2K 

K 

ii 

H 

16 

3 

3 

17 

10H 

2K 

A 

T6 

l 

18 

3 

3 

19 

12 

3 

K 

H 

IK 

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Conveyor  Hanger  for  Wood  and  Steel  Box 

Fig.  No.  327 


Table  of  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Bearing 
Bore 
Inches 

Bearing 
Length 
Inches 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

E 
Inches 

G 
Inches 

H 
Inches 

Inches 

4 

1 

IK 

5 

2K 

K 

M 

A 

K 

6 

IK 

2 

7 

3K 

A 

IK 

H 

H 

8 

IK 

2 

9 

4K 

H 

IK 

il 

32 

K 

9 

IK 

2 

10 

5K 

N 

IK 

H 

1 

9 

2 

2 

10 

5K 

K 

IK 

« 

1 

10 

IK 

2 

11 

5K 

K 

1^ 

H 

IK 

10 

2 

2 

11 

5K 

K 

IK 

17 
32 

IK 

12 

2 

2 

13 

6K 

K 

2K 

M 

IK 

12 

2A 

3 

13 

6K 

H 

2K 

y 

IK 

12 

3 

3 

13 

6K 

H 

2K 

i 

IK 

14 

9    T 
^16 

3 

15 

7K 

H 

2K 

1H 

16 

2 

2 

17 

9 

K 

3 

fi 

IK 

16 

3 

3 

17 

9 

K 

3 

H 

IK 

Fig.  No.  331 


Plain  Bored  Flange 
Bearings 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  332 


Fig.  No. 

Diameter 
of  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

B 

c 

D 

E 

F 

G 

331 
332 

1 
1£ 

$1.00 
1.40 

3& 

4^ 

i& 

IK 

Itt 

A 

A 
ft 

2K 

2^ 

2*A 

Fig.  No.  333 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No. 

Diameter 
of  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

G 

333 

H 

$0.90 

K 

H 

K 

2 

3A 

5 

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Cast  Iron  Box  Ends  for  Wooden 
Conveyor  Boxes 

We  recommend  the  use  at  all  driving  ends  of  Steel  Conveyors  of  a  cast  iron 
box  end,  as  shown  in  cuts  on  following  pages.  These  box  ends  close  up  and 
strengthen  the  conveyor  box  and  give  a  rigid  bearing  for  the  driving  end.  In 
most  cases  their  use  will  dispense  with  the  necessity  of  outside  bearings.  When 
the  drive  end  is  12  inches  or  longer,  use  a  box  end,  and  for  the  outer  end  a  pillow 
block  or  other  suitable  shaft  support. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  334 


Diameter 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Diam. 
Shaft 
Inches 

Price 
Solid 
Pattern 

Price 

Split 
Pattern 

Split 
Pattern 
Remov- 
able 
Cap 

Split 
Pattern 
Adjust- 
able 
Bearing 

Diameter 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Diam. 
Shaft 
Inches 

Price 
Solid 
Pattern 

Price 
Split 
Pattern 

Split 
Pattern 
Remov- 
able 
Cap 

Split 
Pattern 
Adjust- 
able 
Bearing 

3 
4 

5 

« 

1 
1 

$1.75 
2.00 
2.75 

$4.00 

$4.50 

12 
12 
12 

2 

2^ 
3 

$  8.00 
9.00 
10.00 

$  9.50 
11.00 
12.00 

$12.00 
13.50 
15.00 

$15.00 
20.00 
23.00 

6 
8 
9 
9 
10 
10 

1# 
l# 

IK 
2 

IK 
2 

3.00 
4.25 
4.50 
5.00 
5.50 
6.00 

4.66 

5.25 
5.50 
6.50 
7.00 
7.50 

4.50 
6.50 
6.75 
7.50 
8.25 
9.00 

$   8.50 

10.00 
10.00 
11.00 
12.00 
13.00 

14 
16 
16 
18 
20 

2A 
2 
3 
3 
3 

11.50 
13.00 
14.00 
17.00 
21.00 

13.00 
16.00 
17.00 
21.00 
26.00 

16.50 
20.00 
21.00 
25.00 
30.00 

25.00 
28.00 
30.00 
35.00 
40.00 

Discharge  Box  Ends  for  Conveyor  Boxes 

Where  it  is  desired  to  deliver  the  material  at  the  end  of  the  con- 
veyor box  without  cutting  a  delivery  opening  in  the  bottom  of  the  box, 
we  recommend  the  use  of  our  special  Box  End  for  Conveyor  Boxes, 
shown  in  the  cut.  Dimensions  same  as  solid  box  ends. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  335 


Diameter 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Diameter 
Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

Diameter 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Diameter 
Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

4 

1 

$1.75 

12 

2 

$  7.00 

6 

IK 

2.75 

12 

9    1 
*T6 

8.00 

8 

IK 

3.80 

12 

3 

9.00 

9 

IK 

4.00 

14 

2^ 

10.00 

9 

2 

4.50 

16 

2 

11.50 

10 

IK 

5.00 

16 

3 

12.50 

10 

2 

5.50 

18 

3 

15.00 

Patent  Delivery  Gates  for  Either  Wooden  or  Steel  Boxes 

The  natural  action  of  a  conveyor 
is  to  carry  more  material  on  one  side  of 
the  shaft  than  the  other,  unless  the  box 
is  full.  When  run  at  high  speed,  the 
material  will  not  deliver  through  ordi- 
nary openings  in  the  bottom  of  the  box 
without  carrying  over. 

The    Delivery    Gate    is    self-con- 
tained, so   that  in  attaching   same   to 
the  wooden  box  no  fitting  is  required 
except  to  properly  fasten  the  castings 
to  openings  cut  in  the  box.    The  gates  reach  above  the 
center  of  the  conveyor  and  are  hinged,  so  when  they  are 
open,  the  fact  that  the  conveyor  carries  on  one  side  of  the 
shaft  does  not  interfere  with  the  perfect  discharge  of  the 
material,  and  this  is  true  even  though  the  conveyor  is 

run   at   a   high   speed.    We  make  the  gates  very   much  j?jg_  j^o.  335 

shorter  than  the  ordinary  slide  openings  and  secure  perfect 

delivery.     Through  the  use  of  the  knuckle  joints  and  weighted  levers,  the  gates  are  very  easily  operated,  and 
by  attaching  cords  to  the  ends  of  the  levers,  the  gates  can  be  opened  or  closed  at  any  distance  from  the  conveyor. 

Price  List 


Diameter  Conveyor 
Inches 

Price 

Diameter  Conveyor 

Inches 

Price 

Diameter  Conveyor 
Inches 

Price 

6 
9 

$14.00 

18.00 

12 
14 

$24.00 
30.00 

16 

18 

$35.00 

40.00 

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Cast  Iron  Bearing  Ends  for  Steel  Box 


Fig.  No.  337 
Inside  Pattern 


'  1 


Fig.  No.  338 
Outside  Pattern 


roH 

i 


Dimensions  of  Cast  Iron  Box  Ends  for  Steel  Boxes 


8 

rt  g"S 

36,5 


4 

6 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 


A 
In. 


5 

7 
9 
10 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 


B 

In. 


3 

3K 

4 

4 

4K 
5 

5K 
6 

6K 


C 
In. 


D 

In. 


4K 


9K 


E 
In. 


2K 

3K 
4K 

5 

5K 
6K 
7K 
8K 
9K 


A 
In. 


8 

12K 


In. 


In. 


D 

In. 


E 
In. 


12 


F 
In. 


1 

IK 


\y& 

2 
2 


Q 

In. 


2 

2K 


3K 


H 
In. 


K 
K 

K 


In. 


9K 

13K 
14; 

16 


K 

In. 


10 

11 

12 


15 

16K 
18 
19 


L 
In. 


K 
K 


K 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  Conveyor 
Inches 

Diameter  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 
Solid  Pattern 

Price 
Split  With  Adjustable 
Bearings 

4 

1 

$  3.00 

6 

IK 

4.00 

$  8.50 

8 

IK 

6.00 

10.00 

9 

IK 

7.00 

10.00 

9 

2 

7.50 

11.00 

10 

IK 

8.00 

12.00 

10 

2 

8.50 

13.00 

12 

2 

10.00 

15.00 

12 

2& 

12.00 

20.00 

12 

3 

14.00 

23.00 

14 

2A 

16.00 

25.00 

16 

2 

20.00 

28.00 

16 

3 

22.00 

30.00 

18 

3 

25.00 

35.00 

20 

3 

30.00 

40.00 

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Countershaft  Box  End  for  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  339— For  Wooden  Box  Fig.  No.  340 — For  Steel  Box 

The  bearings  for  the  countershaft  and  the  conveyor  drive  end  are  all  a  part  of  the  same  casting,  making 
it  unnecessary  to  provide  special  support  for  the  countershaft  bearings. 

The  design  of  the  box  end  is  such  that  the  driving  gear  can  be  shifted  to  one  side  or  the  other  of  the  driven 
gear,  thus  reversing  direction  of  motion  of  the  conveyor  as  desired. 

When  box  ends  for  steel  boxes  already  made  are  wanted,  a  template  should  be  sent  showing  exact  location 
and  size  of  bolt  holes. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size  of 

Diameter 

Size  of 

Diameter 

Conveyor 

Price 

Drive  End 

Conveyor 

Price 

Drive  End 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

4 

$11.00 

1 

12 

$41.00 

2A 

6 

14.00 

1# 

12 

45.00 

3 

8 

18.00 

IK 

14 

45.00 

2 

9 

19.00 

IK 

14 

50.00 

2& 

9 

22.00 

2 

16 

65.00 

2 

10 

25.00 

IK 

16 

70.00 

3 

10 

30.00 

2 

18 

80.00 

3 

12 

33.00 

2 

Prices  include  the  cast  iron  box  end,  necessary  drive  end  projection  for  the  conveyor,  miter  gears,  and 
short  countershaft  projecting  far  enough  to  take  sprocket  wheel  or  pulley. 


The  Monarch  Miter  Gear 

Bearing  Ends  for  Right 

Angle  Conveyors 


Fig.  No.  341 

By  using  the  proper  hand  of  Conveyor,  material  can  be  carried  around  a  corner. 

Price  List 


Price 

For    4-inch  Conveyor..   _   _   ___        _____ 

$11.00 

For    6-inch  Conveyor 

14.00 

For    9-inch  Conveyor                                                                                                                          

25.00 

For  12  -inch  Conveyor  _   _                 _   

40.00 

Prices  of  other  sizes  furnished  on  application. 


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Improved  Right-Angle  Conveyor  Drive 


Fig.  No.  342 — For  Wooden  Box 


Fig.  No.  343— For  Steel  Box 


The  above  illustration  shows  an  improved  device  for  use  with  conveyors  running  at  right  angles.  It 
allows  the  delivering  conveyor  to  carry  its  full  capacity,  and  drop  the  material  into  the  receiving  conveyor 
without  any  danger  of  clogging  or  choking  up.  The  power  to  drive  both  conveyors  may  be  applied  to  either 
of  the  shafts  shown  in  illustration.  We  suggest  that,  in  using  this  device,  the  delivering  conveyor  be  placed  a 
few  inches  above  the  box  for  the  receiving  conveyor.  We  furnish  castings  forming  box  ends  and  bearings  as 
shown;  miter  gears,  miter  gear  shaft  sprocket  wheels,  chain,  safety  collar  and  driving  ends  of  proper  length 
ready  to  set  up. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  Conveyor 
Inches 

Price  for 
Wood  Box 

Price 
Steel  Box 

Diameter 
Both  Drive  Ends 
Inches 

Countershaft  Diameter 
Inches 

4 

$18.00 

$20.00 

1 

1 

6 

21.00 

25.00 

IK 

IK 

8 

25.00 

33.00 

IK 

IK 

9 

25.00 

35.00 

IK 

IK 

9 

32.00 

40.00 

2 

2 

10 

35.00 

45.00 

IK 

IK 

10 

41.00 

50.00 

2 

2 

12 

55.00 

60.00 

2 

2 

12 

60.00 

70.00 

2^ 

2 

12 

65.00 

75.00 

3 

2 

14 

75.00 

85.00 

2 

2 

14 

80.00 

90.00 

2& 

2 

16 

95.00 

115.00 

2 

2& 

16 

100.00 

120.00 

3 

zg 

Special  Universal  Couplings 

For  Connecting  Steel  Conveyor — Nut  Type 


Fig.  No.  344 

We  have  designed  the  special  universal  coupling  shown  in  the  above  illustration  for  use  in  coupling  sections 
of  steel  conveyor,  the  construction  of  the  coupling  being  such  that  it  offers  the  least  possible  obstruction  to 
the  passage  of  the  material.  This  coupling  is  especially  useful  where  part  of  a  line  of  conveyor  is  horizontal 
and  part  at  an  incline  not  exceeding  20  degrees. 

Price  List 


For  Conveyor 
Diameter 
Inches 

Price 

For  Conveyor 
Diameter 
Inches 

Price 

4 
6  and  9 

$6.00 
6.50 

12 
16 

$  8.00 
15.00 

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Steel  Box  for  Spiral  Conveyor 


Fig.  No.  345 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

BOX 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

Size  of 
Angle  Iron 
Inches 

Cover 
Gauge  of 
Metal  No. 

Price 
Per  Foot 
Box 

Added  Price 
Per  Foot 
For  Cover 

Gauge  of 

Metal 
No. 

Width  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

4 
6 
8 
9 
10 
12 
14 
16 
18 

18 
16 
14 
14 
14 
12 
12 
12 
10 

15 

20 
26 
28 
30 
36 
42 
48 
54 

5 
7 
9 
10 
11 
13 
15 
17 
19 

6tf 
8 

IOH 
11H 
Itfi 
14X 

16K 
19# 

MM 

1  xl  nlA 
Itfxl  ^xA 
IKxlKxA 
l^xl^xA 
iKxlKxA 
2  x2  x& 
2  x2  X& 
2  x2  xf£ 
2Kx2Kx>< 

20 
18 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
14 

$1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
3.50 
4.00 
4.50 
6.00 

$0.40 
.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.65 
.70 
.75 
1.00 

Perforated  Linings 


Fig.  No.  346 


Dimensions 


Diameter 
of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Price 
per 
Lineal 
Foot 

Gauge  of 
Steel 

Width 
of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Stand. 
Length  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Diam.  of 
Perfor'ns 
Inches 

Diameter 
of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Price 
Per 
Lineal 
Foot 

Gauge  of 
Steel 

Width 
of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Stand. 
Length  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Diam.  of 
Perfor'ns 
Inches 

6 

f  18 

12 

30 

yi 

10  1 

(  18 

20 

30 

y& 

6 

J  18 

12 

30 

Ti 

10  J 

1  18 

20 

30 

l/i 

6 

1   18 

12 

30 

A 

6 

I  18 

12 

30 

12  "I 

(is 

24 

30 

y& 

9 

[18 

18 

30 

H 

12  I 

J   18 

24 

30 

A 

9 

65 

J   18 

18 

30 

12  t 

1  18 

24 

30 

A 

9 

1   18 

18 

30 

A 

12  J 

1  18 

24 

30 

J* 

9 

1  18 

18 

30 

K 

Standard  Gauges  and 

Widths  of  Conveyor 

Lining 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  347 


Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Price  per 
Lineal  Foot 

Gauge  of 
Steel 

Width  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Standard 
Length  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Diameter  of 
Conveyor 
Inches 

Price  per 
Linea!  Foot 

Gauge  of 

Steel 

Width  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

Standard 
Length  of 
Sheet 
Inches 

4 
6 
8 
9 
10 

$0.08 
.10 
.16 
.16 
.19 

22 
22 
20 
20 
20 

8K 
11# 

16 
16 

18 

30 
30 
30 
30 
30 

12 
14 
16 

18 

.20 
.34 
.36 
.49 

20 
18 
18 

18 

20 

24 
27 
36 

30 
30 
30 
30 

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Cast  Iron  Supports 
for  Steel  Conveyor  Boxes 

These  illustrations  show  some  of  the  standard 
types  of  conveyor  box  supports,  although  other 
designs  can  be  supplied  to  meet  special  conditions. 


Fig.  No.  348 


Fig.  No.  349 


Fig.  No.  350 


CTR.  LINE  I  Of  COKV 


Fig.  No.  349 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


DltHTl. 

Cast  Iron 

Cast  Iron 
Flanges 

Cast  Iron 

Conv'r 
Inches 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

C 

Inches 

D 

Inches 

E 
Inches 

F 
Inches 

G 

Inches 

H 

Inches 

Flanges 
Without 
Feet 

With 
Feet 
Fig.  No.  348 

Saddles 
Fig.  Nos. 
349  and  350 

4 

4X 

5X 

7X 

X 

IX 

X 

2 

H 

$0.65 

$0.75 

$0.45 

6 

5X 

8X 

10  4 

X 

IX 

1  4 

2X 

^ 

.90 

1.15 

.70 

8 

7/4 

8X 

11 

^ 

IX 

2X 

X 

1.40 

1.90 

1.10 

9 

TH 

9X 

12 

H 

IX 

IX 

2X 

X 

1.70 

2.25 

1.35 

10 

8X 

9X 

12X 

1 

IX 

2X 

X 

2.10 

2.90 

1.75 

12 

9X 

12X 

15 

X 

1  J1» 

3X 

2.70 

3.40 

2.25 

14 

10^6 

13X 

16X 

X 

2^6 

1M 

4 

^ 

3.80 

4.80 

3.50 

16 

12 

14^ 

18 

X 

2X 

2 

4X 

H 

4.30 

5.70 

4.25  . 

18 

13* 

16 

19 

X 

2X 

2 

4X 

5.20 

7.00 

5.00 

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Wood  Boxes  for  Steel  Conveyors 


Fig.  No.  351 
Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE  PER  FOOT 

A 

B 

C 

D 

With  Lid 

Without  Lid 

3 

2X 

2 

4 

H 

$0.70 

$0.60 

4 

3# 

2K 

5 

H 

.90 

.75 

5 

4 

3 

6 

H 

1.10 

.90 

6 

4X 

3K 

7 

H 

1.30 

1.10 

8 

SH 

4 

9 

1H 

1.50 

1.30 

9 

6K 

4# 

10 

134 

1.70 

1.50 

10 

7 

5 

11 

1M 

2.00 

1.70 

12 

9 

6K 

13 

1H 

2.35 

2.00 

14 

9X 

7K 

15 

^~1H 

2.75 

2.35 

16 

11 

8^ 

17 

\H 

3.25 

2.75 

18 

11 

9K 

19 

\H 

3.75 

3.25 

Wood  Conveyor  Shafts 


Fig.  No.  352 
Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Size  of  Flights 
Inches 

Size  of  Box 
Inside  Dim. 
Inches 

Price  per  Foot 
Including 
Flights 

Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Size  of  Flights 
Inches 

Size  of  Box 
Inside  Dim. 
Inches 

Price  per  Foot 
Including 
Flights 

2X 
3X 
3X 
4 

l#xl# 

\y*  x  IK 
ItfxlN 

2      x2 

6x6 

7x7 
8x8 
9x9 

$0.55 
.58 
.60 
.65 

4M 
5 
S^ 

2Xx2X 
2^x2^ 
2Kx2J< 

10  x  10 
11  x  11 
12  x  12 

$0.68 
.70 

.75 

All  prices  without  iron  connections. 


Wood  Conveyor  Flights 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size,  Inches 

Price  per  100 

Size,  Inches 

Price  per  100 

Size,  Inches 

Price  per  100 

Size,  Inches 

Price  per  100 

IXx  IX 
l^x  \% 

$0.75 
.80 

r#xi# 

2      x  2 

$0.85 
.90 

2Xx2X 
2^x2^ 

$0.95 
1.00 

2#x2J< 

$1.05 

Gudgeons  for  Wood  Conveyor 

Prices  Including  Bolts 


Diameter 
of  Plate 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Journal 
Inches 

LENGTH  OF  JOURNAL 

2  Inches 

4  Inches 

6  Inches 

8  Inches 

10  Inches 

12  Inches 

3H 

1 

$0.80 

$1.00 

$1.20 

$1.40 

$1.60 

$1.80 

3H 

IX 

.85 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

1.90 

3H 

I* 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

1.90 

3H 

1» 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

1.90 

2.00 

4^ 

1A 

.85 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

1.90 

4K 

1& 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

1.90 

4K 

ifi 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

1.90 

2.00 

*X 

1U 

1.10 

1.40 

1.60 

1.90 

2.00 

2.10 

5K 

l| 

1.10 

1.40 

1.60 

1.90 

2.00 

2.10 

5K 

1.20 

1.50 

1.70 

2.00 

2.10 

2.20 

5K 

1  1| 

1.30 

1.60 

1.80 

2.25 

2.50 

2.70 

5K 

2& 

1.80 

2.00 

2.20 

2.40 

2.60 

3.00 

Coupling  Gudgeons  with  Stands  for  Wood  Conveyor 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  of  Plates 
Inches 

Diameter  of  Journal 
Inches 

Price 

Diameter  of  Plates 
Inches 

Diameter  of  Journal 
Inches 

Price 

3H 
3H 
3X 
4K 
4X 

1% 

id 

18 

$2.00 
2.40 
2.50 
2.25 
2.60 

4K 
SX 
SX 
5K 

11 

$2.80 
3.00 
3.25 
3.40 

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Salem  Steel  Elevator  Buckets 


Fig.  No.  353 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Size 
Inches 

Mill  and  Elevator 
Products 

Ear  Corn  and 
Heavy  Substances 

Ores,  Coal,  Broken  Stone  and 
Extra  Heavy  Substances 

Gauge 

Price 

16  Gauge 

14  Gauge 

12  Gauge 

10  Gauge 

8  Gauge 

6  Gauge 

21 

2      x2 

25 

$0.10 

28 

2^x2^ 

24 

.10 

35 

2^x2^ 

24 

.10 

42 

2^x2K 

24 

.10 

59 

3      x2>^ 

24 

.10 

87 

3      x3 

23 

.10 

$0.29 

69 

3^x2^ 

24 

.10 

.31 

102 

3^x3 

23 

.10 

.31 

116 

4      x3 

23 

.15 

.35 

159 

4      x3>^ 

22 

.15 

.38 

$0.41 

131 

4^x3 

23 

.15 

.39 

.43 

179 

4^x3^ 

22 

.15 

.40 

.43 

199 

5      x3^ 

22 

.19 

.44 

.47 

229 

5      x4 

22 

.19 

.48 

.51 

$0.71 

251 

5^x4 

21 

.22 

.49 

.53 

.73 

393 

5Xx4>^ 

21 

.35 

.53 

.57 

.78 

274 

6      x4 

21 

.22 

.50 

.54 

.75 

500 

7      x4^ 

20 

.30 

.56 

.60 

.83 

$1.03 

670 

8      x5 

19 

.38 

.63 

.68 

.93 

1.15 

$1.36 

$1.56 

754 

9      x5 

19 

.40 

.75 

.81 

1.12 

1.38 

1.63 

1.88 

973 

10      x5K 

19 

.48 

.86 

.93 

1.28 

1.58 

1.87 

2.15 

1220 

10      x6 

18 

.55 

.91 

.98 

1.36 

1.67 

1.98 

2.28 

1590 

10      x7 

18 

.75 

1.16 

1.25 

1.73 

2.13 

2.52 

2.90 

1342 

11      x6 

18 

.63 

.98 

1.05 

1.45 

1.79 

2.12 

2.44 

1749 

11      x7 

18 

.85 

1.23 

1.32 

1.83 

2.25 

2.66 

3.06 

1464 

12      x6 

18 

.70 

1.03 

1.11 

1.53 

1.89 

2.22 

2.56 

1908 

12      x7 

18 

.90 

1.28 

1.38 

1.90 

2.35 

2.77 

3.19 

1586 

13      x6 

18 

.85 

1.04 

1.12 

1.54 

1.96 

2.25 

2.59 

2067 

13      x7 

18 

.93 

1.29 

1.39 

1.91 

2.37 

2.79 

3.21 

2226 

14      x7 

18 

.95 

1.30 

1.40 

1.94 

2.39 

2.82 

3.25 

2385 

15      x7 

18 

1.23 

1.33 

1.43 

1.97 

2.44 

2.88 

3.31 

2544 

16      x7 

18 

1.28 

1.35 

1.46 

2.01 

2.48 

2.93 

3.38 

3184 

16      x8 

18 

1.40 

1.60 

1.73 

2.38 

2.94 

3.47 

4.00 

2862 

18      x7 

18 

1.38 

1.40 

1.51 

2.09 

2.58 

3.04 

3.50 

3582 

18      x8 

18 

1.50 

1.65 

1.78 

2.46 

3.03 

3.57 

4.13 

3180 

20      x7 

18 

1.43 

1.45 

1.57 

2.16 

2.67 

3.15 

3.63 

3980 

20      x8 

18 

1.65 

1.70 

1.84 

2.53 

3.13 

'    3.69 

4.25 

4378 

22      x8 

18 

1.75 

1.80 

1.94 

2.68 

3.31 

3.96 

4.50 

4776 

24      x8 

18 

1.85 

1.90 

2.05 

2.83 

3.50 

4.12 

4.75 

5180 

26      x8 

18 

2.50 

3.07 

3.31 

4.57 

5.64 

6.66 

7.67 

5565 

28      x8 

18 

2.60 

3.10 

3.34 

4.62 

5.70 

6.71 

7.75 

5985 

30      x8 

18 

2.70 

3.15 

3.40 

4.69 

5.79 

6.83 

7.87 

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Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size 
Inches 

Gauge 
No.  25 

Gauge 
No.  24 

Gauge 
No.  22 

Gauge 
No.  20 

Gauge 
No.  19 

Gauge 
No.  18 

Gauge 
No.  16 

Gauge 
No.  14 

Gauge 
No.  12 

Gauge 
No.  10 

Gauge 
No.  8 

Gauge 
No.  6 

2*/4  x2 

$0.10 

$0.18 

3      x2 

.15 

.20 

3l/2  x  2 

.15 

.21 

3      x2>< 

$0.10 

.20 

3X  x2>^ 

.10 

.21 

» 

4      x  2X 

.15 

.23 

4X  x2X 

.15 

.25 

5      x2j4 

.15 

.30 

2l/2  x2>^ 

.10 

.20 

4      x2^ 

.15 

.25 

4>^  x2^ 

.16 

.30 

5      x2^ 

.16 

.34 

5      x3 

.18 

$0.43 

3>£  x3>£ 

$0.15 

.36 

$0.39 

5>£  x3K 

.21 

.45 

.49 

6      x3K 

.21 

.48 

.51 

4      x4 

.22 

.45 

.49 

$0.67 

4^  x4 

.23 

.46 

.50 

.69 

6X  x4 

.27 

.51 

.55 

.76 

7      x4 

.30 

.53 

.57 

.78 

7^x4 

.33 

.54 

.58 

.80 

8      x4 

.35 

.55 

.59 

.82 

8K  x4 

.38 

.63 

.68 

.93 

9      x4 

.40 

.68 

.73 

1.01 

9l/4  x4 

.45 

.70 

.76 

1.04 

10      x4 

.46 

.75 

.81 

1.12 

11      x4 

.48 

.80 

.87 

1.19 

4>£  x4K 

$0.27 

.50 

.54 

.75 

$0.92 

5      x4^ 

.30 

.51 

.55 

.76 

.94 

5^  x4^ 

.35 

.53 

.57 

.78 

.96 

6      x4^ 

.23 

.54 

.58 

.80 

.98 

6K  x4K 

.30 

.55 

.59 

.82 

1.01 

7K  x4^2 

.36 

.58 

.62 

.86 

1.06 

8      x4>£ 

.38 

.59 

.63 

.87 

1.08 

8^  x4K 

.40 

.66 

.76 

.98 

1.21 

9      x4X 

.45 

.71 

.77 

1.06 

1.31 

9K  x4>^ 

.50 

.74 

.79 

1.10 

1.35 

10      x4>^ 

.51 

.79 

.85 

1.17 

1.44 

11      x4>^ 

.53 

.84 

.90 

1.24 

1.53 

12      x4K 

.55 

.89 

.96 

1.32 

1.63 

5      x5 

$6.40 

.53 

.57 

.78 

.97 

$1.13 

$1.31 

5K  x5 

.41 

.54 

.58 

.80 

.98 

1.16 

1.34 

6      x5 

.43 

.55 

.59 

.82 

1.01 

1.19 

1.36 

6>^  x5 

.44 

.59 

.63 

.87 

1.08 

1.27 

1.48 

7      x5 

.45 

.60 

.65 

.89 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

7X  x5 

.46 

.61 

.66 

.91 

1.12 

1.32 

1.53 

8^  x5 

.48 

.70 

.76 

1.04 

1.29 

1.52 

1.75 

9K  x5 

.50 

.78 

.84 

1.15 

1.43 

1.68 

1.94 

10      x5 

.55 

.81 

.88 

1.21 

1.49 

1.76 

2.03 

11      x5 

.60 

.88 

.95 

1.30 

1.61 

1.90 

2.19 

12      x5 

.65 

.93 

1.00 

1.38 

1.70 

2.07 

2.31 

5K  x5^ 

.45 

.59 

.63 

.87 

1.08 

1.27 

1.46 

6      x5K 

.46 

.60 

.65 

.89 

1.10 

1.30 

1.50 

6^  x5^ 

.48 

.64 

.70 

.95 

1.17 

1.38 

1.59 

7      x5>^ 

.49 

.65 

.70 

.97 

1.20 

1.41 

1.63 

7^  x5>^ 

.50 

.66 

.71 

.98 

1.21 

1.43 

1.65 

8      x5K 

.53 

.68 

.73 

1.01 

1.24 

1.47 

1.69 

8>^  x5^ 

.55 

.75 

.81 

1.12 

1.38 

1.63 

1.88 

9      x5K 

.48 

.80 

.87 

1.19 

1.47 

1.74 

2.00 

9K  x5K 

.61 

.83 

.89 

1.23 

1.52 

1.79 

2.06 

11      x5>£ 

.65 

.93 

1.00 

1.36 

1.70 

2.01 

2.31 

12      x5>^ 

.70 

.98 

1.05 

1.43 

1.79 

2.12 

2.44 

6      x6 

.60 

.65 

.70 

.97 

1.20 

1.41 

1.63 

7      x6 

.63 

.70 

.76 

1.04 

1.29 

1.52 

1.75 

. 

316 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Tin  Mill  Buckets 


Fig.  No.  354 

These  Buckets  are  guarded  with  band  iron  riveted  to  the  body. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Capacities,  Etc.  - 


Capacity 
Bushels 

Size,  Inches 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 

Size,  Inches 

Price 

Per  Hour 

Per  Hour 

16 

2     x2 

$0.10 

92 

4     x3 

$0.12 

22 

2Kx2X 

.10 

127 

4     x3K 

.13 

28 

2>4x2X 

.10 

105 

4^x3 

.14 

34 

2  y+TClyi 

.10 

143 

4  i^x3^ 

.14 

47 

3     x2>£ 

.10 

160 

5     x3K 

.16 

70 

3     x3 

.10 

183 

5     x4 

.16 

55 

3>£x2X 

.10 

200 

5^x4 

.17 

82 

3Kx3 

.10 

220 

6     x4 

.18 

Minneapolis  "V"  Elevator  Buckets 

Black  and  Galvanized  Steel 


Fig.  No.  355 


Fig.  No.  356 


Price  List  with  Wrought  Iron  Brace  in  Sizes  14  Inches  and  Larger 


SIZE  OF  BUCKET,  INCHES 

Capacity 
Cu.  In. 

Number  of 
Braces 

Gauge  of 
Steel 

PRICE,  EACH 

Length 

Projection,  A 

Depth,  B 

Black 

Galvanized 

*         3 

3 

3# 

9 

0 

27 

$0.12 

$0.16 

3X 

3 

3X 

10 

0 

27 

.14 

.18 

4 

3 

3H 

12 

0 

27 

.17 

.22 

4 

3# 

4X 

17 

0 

27 

.18 

.23 

4# 

3 

3H 

14 

0 

27 

.18 

.23 

4J* 

3^ 

4K 

19 

0 

27 

.20 

.26 

5 

sy, 

4K 

21 

0 

24 

.21 

.26 

5 

4 

4Ji 

28 

0 

24 

.23 

.28 

5# 

4 

«H 

30 

0 

24 

.24 

.30 

6 

4 

4# 

33 

0 

24 

.26 

.32 

7 

4# 

5M 

49 

0 

24 

.32 

.39 

8 

5 

6X 

70 

0 

24 

.38 

.47 

9 

5 

6>^ 

78 

0 

22 

.41 

.50 

10 

5# 

6J4 

105 

0 

22 

.45 

.55 

10 

6 

7J* 

126 

0 

22 

.48 

.59 

10 

7 

8H 

171 

0 

20 

.60 

.74 

11 

6 

7H 

138 

0 

22 

.50 

.62 

11 

7 

BM 

188 

0 

20 

.66 

.81 

12 

6 

7H 

151 

0 

20 

.54 

.66 

12 

7 

8N 

205 

0 

20 

-72 

.89 

14 

6 

7>i 

176 

20 

.63 

.73 

14 

7 

8^ 

240 

20 

.81 

1.00 

16 

6 

7^ 

201 

20 

.75 

.92 

16 

7 

8^ 

274 

18 

.93 

1.14 

18 

6 

7N 

226 

20 

.90 

1.11 

18 

7 

8fi 

308 

18 

.99 

1.22 

20 

6 

7J< 

252 

20 

.98 

1.21 

20 

7 

8H 

343 

18 

1.05 

1.29 

22 

7 

8>i 

377 

1 

18 

1.11 

1.36 

24 

7 

8f< 

411 

1 

18 

1.17 

1.44 

A  Bucket  particularly  adapted  to  high  speeds,  with  perfect  discharge. 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


317 


Fig.  No.  357 


Elevator  Cup  Bolts 
Reliance  Elevator  Bolts 

These  bolts  are  manufactured  of  wrought  iron.  They  have  four 
ribs  under  the  head,  which  take  a  firm  hold  on  the  belt,  and  prevent 
slipping  when  the  nut  is  turned. 

Price  per  Box  of  One  Hundred 


Fig.  No.  358 


Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price     | 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

y^A 

$1.00 

y^A 

$1.05 

y^A 

$1.10 

y^A 

$1.15 

Ixtf 

$1.20 

\y^A 

«M     OC 

-if  .  ZO 

Excelsior  Elevator  Bolts 

Forged  from  the  best  Norway  iron,  with  large  flat  heads,  and  used  in  large  mills,  elevators  and  other 
establishments  where  bolts  are  subjected  to  extraordinary  strain. 

Price  Per  Box  of  One  Hundred 


Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

y^y, 

H^A 

$2.20 
2.30 

1     xX 
IXxX 

$2.30 
2.40 

iMxX 

1     x^ 

$2.50 
3.00 

i^xA 

lKx& 

$3.20 

3.40 

Eclipse  Elevator  Bolts 

Made  of  Norway  iron  and  having  a  slotted  head.    Can  be  turned  or  held  by  use  of  an  ordinary  screw  driver 
while  nut  is  held  with  fingers  or  wrench. 

Price  Per  Box  of  One  Hundred 


Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

Size 
Inches 

Price 

y^A 

$1.00 

H^A 

$1.00 

y^y* 

$1.00 

IxX 

$1.25 

Clinch  Bolts 

For  fastening  small  buckets  to  belts.  They  are  less  expensive  and  easier  to  put  on  and  take  off  than  rivets 
or  bolts.  The  head  of  the  clinch  bolt  sets  up  close  to  the  belt,  thus  presenting  a  smooth  surface  to  the  pulley. 
We  guarantee  two  of  them  to  stand  a  strain  of  500  pounds,  which  makes  them  amply  strong  for  small  buckets. 

Price  per  box  of  100,  including  burrs $0.50 


Leather  Washers  for  Elevator  Bolts 


Price  per  100  for  >^-inch  bolts,  net 
Price  per  100  for  j^-inch  bolts,  net. 


.20 


Fig.  No.  359 


Socket  Wrench  for  Elevator  Bolts 


Fig.  No.  360 

A  handy  tool  which  can  be  used  in  any  ordinary  brace  to  rapidly  and  securely  fasten  buckets  on  belts. 
Net  price ._ $0.25 


318 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Solid  Woven  Cotton  Belting 


Price  List 


Width,  Inches 

2-Ply 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-Ply 

8-Ply 

10-Ply 

1 

$0.04 

$0.06 

$0.09 

$0.15 

$0.20 

IX 

.045 

.065 

.10 

.16 

.22 

IX 

.05 

.075 

.11 

.18 

.24 

IX 

.055 

.085 

.12 

.19 

.29 

2 

.06 

.095 

.13 

.21 

.30 

$0.36 

2X 

.075 

.11 

.15 

.23 

.32 

.38 

3 

.085 

.13 

.18 

.26 

.34 

.41 

3X 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.29 

.36 

.45 

4 

.115 

.17 

.23 

.31 

.38 

.50 

4X 

.13 

.19 

.26 

.33 

.41 

.55 

5 

.145 

.21 

.28 

.36 

.44 

.58 

$0.80 

5X 

.16 

.23 

.30 

.38 

.47 

.61 

.85 

6 

.18 

.25 

.33 

.41 

.50 

.65 

.95 

7 

.21 

.29 

.38 

.48 

.58 

.75 

1.10 

8 

.23 

.33 

.44 

.55 

.65 

.85 

1.20 

9 

.26 

.37 

.50 

.61 

.73 

1.00 

1.40 

10 

.29 

.42 

.56 

.69 

.82 

1.15 

1.60 

12 

.35 

.50 

.66 

.83 

1.00 

1.35 

1.80 

14 

.43 

.62 

.78 

.98 

1.20 

1.60 

2.20 

16 

.49 

.72 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.95 

2.45 

18 

.57 

.82 

1.00 

1.28 

1.55 

2.15 

2.70 

20 

.61 

.90 

1.15 

1.45 

1.75 

2.35 

2.95 

22 

.65 

1.00 

1.35 

1.65 

1.95 

2.60 

3.25 

24 

.69 

1.10 

1.55 

1.85 

2.16 

2.85 

3.60 

26 

.77 

1.35 

1.75    • 

2.00 

2.36 

3.10 

3.90 

28 

.85 

1.50 

1.90 

2.15 

2.60 

3.35 

4.20 

30     • 

.90 

1.60 

2.10 

2.40 

2.85 

3.60 

4.50 

32 

1.00 

1.70 

2.25 

2.60 

3.00 

3.85 

4.80 

34 

1.10 

1.80 

2.40 

2.80 

3.25 

4.10 

5.10 

36 

1.20 

1.90 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.35 

5.40 

38 

1.30 

2.05 

2.65 

3.20 

3.70 

4.60 

5.70 

40 

1.40 

2.15 

2.80 

3.40 

3.90 

4.85 

6.00 

42 

1.50 

2.25 

2.90 

3.60 

4.05 

5.10 

6.30 

44 

1.60 

2.35 

3.00 

3.75. 

4.20 

5.45 

6.60 

48 

1.80 

2.50 

3.20 

4.00 

4.80 

5.80 

7.20 

Rubber  Belting 

Price  List 


Width,  Inches 

2-Ply 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-Ply 

7-Ply 

8-Ply 

1 

$0.09 

$0.11 

$0.13 

IX 

.11 

.13 

.16 

IX 

.13 

.15 

.19 

$0.23 

IX 

.15 

.17 

.22 

.27 

2 

.18 

.20 

.25 

.31 

$0.37 

2X 

.22 

.25 

.31 

.38 

.46 

3 

.26 

.30 

.37 

.45 

.55 

3X 

.30 

.35 

.43 

.53 

.65 

4 

.34 

.40 

.50 

.61 

.75 

$0.86 

4X 

.38 

.45 

.55 

.69 

.84 

.96 

5 

.42 

.50 

.61 

.76 

.91 

1.06 

6 

.50 

.60 

.72 

.89 

1.08 

1.25 

$1.44 

7 

.59 

.70 

.84  ' 

1.04 

1.25 

1.46 

1.68 

8 

.67 

.80 

.96 

1.19 

1.44 

1.68 

1.92 

9 

.76 

.90 

1.07 

1.34 

1.60 

1.88 

2.16 

10 

.84 

1.00 

1.20 

1.49 

1.77 

2.09 

2.40 

11 

.92 

1.10 

1.32 

1.63 

1.96 

2.29 

2.62 

12 

1.00 

1.20 

1.43 

1.78 

2.15 

2.50 

2.85 

13 

1.10  ' 

1.30 

1.56 

1.95 

2.34 

2.73 

3.12 

14 

1.19 

1.40 

1.69 

2.11 

2.54 

2.96 

3.39 

15 

1.28 

1.52 

1.83 

2.28 

2.74 

3.19 

3.65 

16 

1.37 

1.65 

1.96 

2.44 

2.94 

3.42 

3.92 

18 

1.55 

1.87 

2.22 

2.77 

3.33 

3.88 

4.44       ' 

20 

1.74 

2.09 

2.49 

3.10 

3.73 

4.35 

4.97 

22 

1.94 

2.33 

2.77 

3.47 

4.16 

4.85 

5.54 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


319 


Wood  Elevator  Trunking 


-  E- 


Fig.  No.  360 


Fig.  No.  361 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


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DIMENSIONS 

O 

•ji 

s§§ 

DIMENSIONS 

6 

111 

g^£ 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

O  Ui 
Q)  x 
C*  8  fl 

"oS  « 

UoJ3 

Ks 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

"o  S 

ZfflJS 

£3  a 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

C-'U'E 

•-  3  c 

£  jo: 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

£u! 

2     x2 

$0.38 

4M 

4^ 

3 

3 

% 

% 

F  £.  360 

9x5 

SI.  42 

1454 

9% 

11% 

8t 

\3/8 

/8 

F(?.  361 

254  x  2% 

.40 

5 

4% 

354 

3K 

% 

% 

360 

10  x  554 

1.53 

15% 

10% 

13 

m 

H 

361 

2%  x  2l/z 

.42 

S 

5 

3% 

354 

% 

% 

360 

11x6 

1.62 

16% 

10% 

14 

9 

m 

/8 

361 

3     x3 

.44 

5% 

y/2 

4 

4 

% 

% 

360 

12x6 

1.66 

17% 

10% 

15 

9 

1% 

/8 

361 

3%  x  3 

.46 

6 

554 

454 

4 

% 

% 

360 

13x6 

1.71 

18% 

10% 

16 

9 

if* 

/8 

361 

4     x3 

.48 

6/4 

554 

5 

4 

% 

% 

360 

14x7 

1.88 

21 

12M 

1854 

11 

m 

361 

454  x  354 

.52 

7 

6 

554 

4/4 

% 

% 

360 

16x7 

1.98 

23 

12% 

20  % 

11 

/i 

361 

5     x4 

.56 

7% 

7 

6  " 

554 

% 

% 

360 

18x7 

2.07 

25 

12% 

22% 

11 

m 

/8 

361 

554x4 

.58 

S% 

7 

654 

554 

% 

% 

360 

20x7 

2.17 

27 

12% 

24% 

11 

1% 

/8 

361 

6     x4 

.61 

y/4 

7 

7/4 

554 

% 

% 

360 

22x7 

2.26 

29 

12% 

26% 

11 

i% 

% 

361 

7      x454 

.84 

10% 

7J*» 

9 

5% 

% 

% 

360 

24x7 

2.36 

31 

12% 

11 

1% 

361 

8      x5 

.92 

12% 

854 

11 

6% 

% 

7/8 

360 

361 

Steel  Elevator  Leg  with  Flanged  Corners 


Fig.  No.  362 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

PRICE  PER  LINEAL  FOOT,   BOTH  LEGS 

12  Gauge 

14  Gauge 

16  Gauge 

18  Gauge 

20  Gauge 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

2     x2 

$4.16 

$4.52 

$4.03 

$4.34 

$3.93 

$4.19 

$3.82 

$4.03 

2Kx2>< 

4.19 

4.55 

4.06 

4^37 

3\)5 

4.21 

3.85 

4.06 

2X*2X 

4.21 

4!58 

4.08 

4.37 

3.98 

4.24 

3'gy 

4.06 

3     x3 

4.21 

4.68 

4.08 

4.45 

3.98 

4.29 

3.87 

4!ll 

3Kx3 

4.34 

4.76 

4.19 

4.52 

4.06 

4.32 

3.93 

4.11 

4     x3 

4.39 

4.84 

4.21 

4.58 

4.08 

4^37 

3.95 

4.16 

4^x3>i 

4.42 

4.89 

4.24 

4.60 

4.11 

4.39 

3^95 

4.19 

5     x4 

$4.89 

$5.33 

4.50 

4.99 

4^29 

4^71 

4.13 

4i45 

5^x4 

4.91 

5.36 

4.52 

5.02 

4.32 

4.73 

4.16 

4.47 

6     x4 

4.97 

5.43 

4.55 

5.07 

4.34 

4.76 

4.19 

4.50 

7     x4K 

5.75 

6.55 

5.28 

5.88 

5.04 

5.51 

4.86 

5.23 

8     x5 

5.93 

6.84 

5.41 

6.06 

5.15 

5.67 

4.94 

5.36 

9     x5 

6.01 

6.99 

5.46 

6.14 

5.20 

5.75 

4.97 

5.43 

10     xSK 

6.08 

7.07 

5.51 

6.21 

5.25 

5.80 

5.02 

5.46 

11     x6 

6.29 

7.20 

5.67 

6.55 

5.36 

6.11 

5.10 

5.75 

12     x6 

6.34 

7.51 

5.72 

6.66 

5.41 

6.16 

5.15 

5.80 

13     x6 

6.40 

7.62 

5.75 

6.68 

5.41 

6.21 

5.15 

5.82 

14     x7 

7.18 

8.42 

6.47 

7.38 

6,11 

6.84 

5.82 

6.40 

16     x7 

7.33 

8.63 

6.58 

7.51 

6.19 

6.94 

5.90 

6.50 

18     x7 

8.16 

9.59 

7.33 

8.37 

6.94 

7.75 

6.60 

7.25 

20     x7 

8.29 

9.80 

7.44 

8.53 

7.02 

7.88 

6.66 

7.36 

22     x7 

8.40 

10.09 

7.51 

8.81 

7.10 

8.16 

6.73 

7.64 

24     x7 

8.61 

10.37 

7.67 

9.02 

7.18 

8.32 

6.79 

7.77 

320 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Steel  Elevator  Leg  with  Four- 
Angle  Iron  Corners 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  363 


Size  of 


PRICE  PER  LINEAL  FOOT,  BOTH  LEGS 


Buckets 
Inches 

12  Gauge 

14  Gauge 

16  Gauge 

18  Gauge 

20  Gauge 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

2     x2 

$5.67 

$6.03 

$5.54 

$5.85 

$5.43 

$5.69 

$5.33 

$5.54 

2Mx2X 

5.69 

6.06 

5.56 

5.88 

5.46 

5.72 

5.36 

5.56 

2Jix2j4 

5.72 

6.08 

5.59 

5.88 

5.49 

5.75 

5.38 

5.56 

3     x3 

5.72 

6.19 

5.59 

5.95 

5.49 

5.80 

5.38 

5.62 

3^x3 

5.85 

6.27 

5.69 

6.03 

5.56 

5.82 

5.43 

5.62 

4     x3 

5.90 

6.34 

5.72 

6.08 

5.59 

5.88 

5.46 

5.67 

4Kx3j4 

5.93 

6  40 

5  75 

6  11 

5  62 

5  90 

5.46 

5.69 

5     x4 

$6.40 

$6.84 

6.01 

6.50 

5.80 

6.21 

5.64 

5.95 

5^x4 

6.42 

6.86 

6.03 

6.53 

5.82 

6.24 

5.67 

5.98 

6     x4 

6.47 

6.94 

6.06 

6.58 

5.85 

6.27 

5.69 

6.01 

7     x4# 

7.41 

8.22 

6.94 

7.54 

6.71 

7.18 

6.53 

6.89 

8     x5 

7.59 

8.50 

7.07 

7.72 

6.81 

7.33 

6.60 

7.02 

9     x5 

7.67 

8.66 

7.12 

7.80 

6.86 

7.41 

6.63 

7.10 

10    x5# 

7.75 

8.74 

7.18 

7.88 

6.92 

7.46 

6.68 

7.12 

11     x6 

7.96 

8.87 

7.33 

8.22 

7.02 

7.77 

6.76 

7.41 

12     x6 

8.01 

9.18 

7.38 

8.32 

7.07 

7.83 

6.81 

7.46 

13     x6 

8.06 

9.28 

7.41 

8.35 

7.07 

7.88 

6.81 

7.49 

14     x7 

8.97 

10.22 

8.27 

9.18 

7.90 

8.63 

7.62 

8.19 

16     x7 

9.13 

10.43 

8.37 

9.31 

7.98 

8.74 

7.70 

8.29 

18     x7 

10.11 

11.54 

9.28 

10.32 

8.89 

9.70 

8.55 

9.20 

20     x7 

10.24 

11.75 

9.39 

10.48 

8.97 

9.83 

8.61 

9.31 

22     x7 

10.35 

12.04 

9.46 

10.76 

9.05 

10.11 

8.68 

9.59 

24     x7 

10.56 

12.32 

9.62 

10.97 

9.13 

10.27 

8.74 

9.72 

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Steel  Elevator  Leg  with  Two- 
Angle  Iron  Corners 


Fig.  No.  364 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size  of 


PRICE  PER  LINEAL  FOOT,  BOTH  LEGS 


Buckets 
Inches 

12  Gauge 

14  Gauge 

16  Gauge 

18  Gauge 

20  Gauge 

Black 

Galv. 

Black              Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

2     x2 

$4.84 

$5.20              S4.71 

$5.02 

$4.60 

$4.86 

$4.50 

$4.71 

2^x2K 

4.86 

5.23 

4.73 

5.04 

4.63 

4.89 

4.52 

4.73 

2J<x2>5 

4.89 

5.25 

4.76 

5.04 

4.65 

4.91 

4.55 

4.73 

3     x3 

4.89 

5.36 

4.76 

5.12 

4.65 

4.97 

4.55 

4.78 

3Kx3 

5.02 

5.43 

4.86 

5.20 

4.73 

4.99 

4.60 

4.78 

4     x3 

5.07 

5.51 

4.89 

5.25 

4.76 

5.04 

4.63 

4.84 

4^x3^ 

5.10 

5.56 

4.91 

5.28 

4.78 

5.07 

4.63 

4.86 

5     x4 

$5.56 

$6.01 

5.17 

5.67 

4.97 

5.38 

4.81 

5.12 

5Kx4 

5.59 

6.03 

5.20 

5.69 

4.99 

5.41 

4.84 

5.15 

6     x4 

5.64 

6.11 

5.23 

5.75 

5.02 

5.43 

4.86 

5.17 

7     x4# 

6.47 

7.28 

6.01 

6.60 

5.77 

6.24 

5.59 

5.95 

8     x5 

6.66 

7.57 

6.14 

6.79 

5.88 

6.40 

5.67 

6.08 

9     x5 

6.73 

7.72 

6.19 

6.86 

5.93 

6.47 

5.69 

6.16 

10     x5# 

6.81 

7.80 

6.24 

6.94 

5.98 

6.53 

5.75 

6.19 

11     x6 

7.02 

7.93 

6.40 

7.28 

6.08 

6.84 

5.82 

6.47 

12     x6 

7.07 

8.24 

6.45 

7.38 

6.14 

6.89 

5.88 

6.53 

13     x6 

7.12 

8.35 

6.47 

7.41 

6.14 

6.94 

5.88 

6.55 

14     x7 

7.96 

9.20 

7.25 

8.16 

6.89 

7.62 

6.60 

7.18 

16     x7 

8.11 

9.41 

7.36 

8.29 

6.97 

7.72 

6.68 

7.28 

18     x7 

9.00 

10.43 

8.16 

9.20 

7.77 

8.58 

7.44 

8.09 

' 

20     x7 

9.13 

10.63 

8.27 

9.36 

7.85 

8.71 

7.49 

8.19 

22     x7 

9.23 

10.92 

8.35 

9.65 

7.93 

9.00 

7.57 

8.48 

24     x7 

9.44 

11.21 

8.50 

9.85 

8.01 

9.15 

7.62 

8.61 

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Fig.  No.  365 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

2     x2 

2Xx2X 

12x  2K 
12x  3)4 

ly^Yz 

12x  3)4 

3     x3 

12x  3^ 

3^x3 

12x  4}< 

4     x3 

12x  42< 

2     x2 

i4x  iy4 

2>£x2>^ 

14x  3K" 

2  2^x2  K 

14x  3X 

3     x3 

14x  3X 

3,^x3 

14x  4,5^ 

4     x3 

14x  4^< 

4,Kx3K 

14x  5X 

2Xx2K 

16x  3^ 

3     x3 

16x  3£i 

3^x3 

16x  4X 

4     x3 

16x  4}< 

4>^x3K 

16x  5>£ 

5     x4 

16x  5^ 

5^x4 

16x  6>£ 

6     x4 

16x  7X 

3>^x3 

18x  4)4 

4     x3 

18x  4J< 

4/4x3K 

18x  5J< 

5     x4 

18x  5K 

5^x4 

18x  6X 

6     x4 

18x  1% 

7     x4K 

18x  8K 

4     x3 

20x  4£< 

4Kx3K 

20x  5)4 

5     x4 

20x  5^ 

5^x4 

20x  6*4 

6     x4 

20x  7X 

7     x4K 

20x  8K 

8     x5 

20x  9>? 

9     x5 

20xlOK 

10     x5K 

20x1  IK 

11     x6 

20x1  2  K 

12     x6 

20x13^ 

13     x6 

20x14^ 

5     x4 

24x  5^4 

5^x4 

24x  6X 

6     x4 

24x  7X 

PRICE  PER  LINEAL  FOOT 


12  Gauge 

14  Gauge 

16  Gauge 

18  Gauge 

20  Gauge 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

$3.33 

$3.80 

$3.17 

$3.59 

$3.04 

$3.38 

$2.91 

$3.20 

3.41 

3.90 

3.20 

3.64 

3.07 

3.43 

2.94 

3.22 

3.41 

3.90 

3.20 

3.64 

3.07 

3.43 

2.94 

3.22 

3.43 

3.95 

3.25 

3.67 

3.09 

3.46 

2.94 

3.25 

3\43 

3.98 

3.25 

3.72 

3.12 

3.48 

2.96 

3.28 





3.46 

4.00 

3.28 

3.74 

3.12 

3.51 

2.96 

3.28 

3.43 

3.95 

3.25 

3.67 

3.09 

3.46 

2.94 

3.25 

3.43 

3.98 

3.25 

3.72 

3.12 

3.48 

2.96 

3.28 

3.43 

3.98 

3.25 

3.72 

3.12 

3.48 

2.96 

3.28 

3.51 

4.06 

3.30 

3.80 

3.15 

3.56 

2.99 

3.33 

3.51 

4.06 

3.30 

3.80 

3.15 

3.56 

2.99 

3.33 

3.51 

4.06 

3.30 

3.80 

3.15 

3.56 

2.99 

3.33 





3.59 

4.19 

3.35 

3.90 

3.20 

3.64 

3.04 

3.38 

3.51 

4.06 

3.30 

3.80 

3.15 

3.56 

2.99 

3.33 

3.54 

4.13 

3.33 

3.82 

3.17 

3.59 

3.02 

3.35 

3.56 

4.16 

3.33 

3.85 

3.17 

3.61 

3.02 

3.35 

3.59 

4,19 

3.35 

3.90 

3.20 

3.64 

3.04 

3.38 

3.64 

4.29 

3.41 

3.95 

3.22 

3.69 

3.07 

3.43 

$4"  19 

$5"07 

3.72 

4.39 

3.46 

4.06 

3.28 

3.77 





4.19 

5.10 

3.72 

4.42 

3.48 

4.06 

3.28 

3.77 



4.24 

5.15 

3.74 

4.45 

3.51 

4.11 

3.30 

3.82 





3.61 

4.24 

3.38 

3.93 

3.22 

3.67 

3.04 

3.41 

3.64 

4.29 

3.41 

3.95 

3.22 

3.69 

3.04 

3.43 

3.67 

4.32 

3.43 

4.00 

3.25 

3.72 

3.07 

3.46 

4~24 

5~  15 

3.74 

4.45 

3.51 

4.11 

3.30 

3.82 





4.26 

5.23 

3.77 

4.50 

3.51 

4.13 

3.33 

3.85 





4.32 

5.28 

3.80 

4.55 

3.54 

4.16 

3.33 

3.87 





4.76 

5.77 

4.24 

5.02 

3.95 

4.58 

3.74 

4.29 





3.67 

4.32 

3.43 

4.00 

3.25 

3.72 

3.07 

3.46 

3.74 

4.45 

3.51 

4.11 

3.30 

3.82 

3.09 

3.51 

4~34 

5~33 

3.82 

4.58 

3.56 

4.21 

3.35 

3.90 

4.34 

5.33 

3.82 

4.58 

3.56 

4.21 

3.35 

3.90 

4.39 

5.41 

3.87 

4.65 

3.59 

4.21 

3.38 

3.93 

4.81 

5.88 

4.26 

5.07 

4.00 

4.68 

3.77 

4.34 

4.89 

5.98 

4.32 

5.15 

4.03 

4.76 

3.80 

4.39 

5.10 

6.29 

4.45 

5.38 

4.13 

4.91 

3.90 

4.55 

5.17 

6.40 

4.52 

5.46 

4.19 

4.99 

3.93 

4.60 

5.28 

6.58 

4.60 

5.59 

4.26 

5.10 

3.98 

4.68 

5.30 

6.60 

4.60 

5.62 

4.26 

5.12 

4.00 

4.71 

5.33 

6.66 

4.63 

5.67 

4.29 

5.15 

4.00 

4.73 

4.45 

5.51 

3.90 

4.71 

3.64 

4.32 

3.41 

3.98- 

4.50 

5.56 

3.93 

4.76 

3.64 

4.34 

3.43 

4.00 

4.52 

5.62 

3.95 

4.78 

3.67 

4.39 

3.43 

4.03 

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Prices  and  Dimensions 


Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

PRICE  PER  LINEAL  FOOT 

12  Gauge 

14  Gauge 

16  Gauge 

18  Gauge 

Black 

Galvanized 

Black 

Galvanizec 

Black 

Galvanized 

Black 

Galvanized 

7x4K 

24x  8K 

$4.97 

$6.11 

$4.34 

$5.25 

$4.08 

$4.81 

$3.85 

$4.47 

8x5 

24x  9K 

5.04 

6.16 

4.42 

5.30 

4.13 

4.86 

3.87 

4.52 

9x5 

24xlOK            5.23 

6.53 

4.58 

5.54 

4.24 

5.07 

3.95 

4.65 

10x5K 

24xllK            5.33 

6.66 

4.63 

5.67 

4.29 

5.15 

4.00 

4.73 

11x6 

24xl2K            5.38 

6.76 

4.68 

5.72 

4.32 

5.20 

4.03 

4.78 

12x6 

24xl3K 

5.46 

6.84 

4.71 

5.75 

4.34 

5.25 

4.06 

4.81 

13x6 

24xl4K 

5.51 

6.92 

4.76 

5.85 

4.39 

5.30 

4.08 

4.86 

8x5               30x  9K            5.28 

6.58 

4.60 

5.59 

4.26 

5.10 

3.98 

4.68 

9x5 

30xlOK 

5.46 

6.86 

4.73 

5.80 

4.37 

5.28 

4.06 

4.84 

10x5K 

30x1  IK 

5.56 

7.02 

4.78 

5.90 

4.42 

5.36 

4.11 

4.91 

11x6 

30xl2K            5.62 

7.10 

4.86 

5.98 

4.45 

5.41 

4.13 

4.94 

12x6 

30xl3K 

5.67 

7.18 

4.89 

6.03 

4.47 

5.46 

4.16 

4.99 

13x6 

30xl4K 

5.72 

7.28 

4.91 

6.11 

4.52 

5.51 

4.19 

5.04 

9x5 

36xlOK 

5.69 

7.23 

4.89 

6.06 

4.50 

5.49 

4.16 

4.99 

10x5K 

36xllK 

5.80 

7.36 

4.97 

6.16 

4.55 

5.56 

4.21 

5.07 

11x6 

36xl2K            5.85 

7.46 

4.99 

6.24 

4.58 

5.62 

4.24 

5.12 

12x6 

36xl3K 

5.90 

7.54 

5.04 

6.29 

4.60 

5.67 

4.26 

5.17 

13x6 

36xl4K 

5.95 

7.62 

5.07 

6.37 

4.65 

5.72 

4.29 

5.20 

14x7 

36x17 

6.45 

8.16 

5.54 

6.86 

5.07 

6.19 

4.71 

5.64 

9x5 

42xlOK 

5.93 

7.57 

5.04 

6.32 

4.63 

5.69 

4.26 

5.17 

10x5K 

42xllK 

6.01 

7.72 

5.12 

6.42 

4.68 

5.77 

4.32 

5.25 

11x6 

42xl2K            6.08 

7.80 

5.17 

6.50 

4.71 

5.82 

4.34 

5.28 

12x6 

42xl3K 

6.14 

7.88 

5.20 

6.55 

4.73 

5.88 

4.37 

5.33 

13x6 

42xl4K 

6.19 

7.98 

5.25 

6.60 

4.78 

5.93 

4.39 

5.38 

14x7 

42x17                6.66 

8.53 

5.69 

7.12 

5.20 

6.42 

4.81 

5.82 

16x7 

42x19                6.71 

8.68 

5.75 

7.25 

5.23 

6.53 

4.86 

5.90 

9x5 

48xlOK 

6.14 

7.98 

5.23 

6.58 

4.76 

5.90 

4.37 

5.36 

lOxSK 

48x1  IK 

6.24 

8.06 

5.28 

6.68 

4.81 

5.98 

4.42 

5.41 

11x6 

48xl2K 

6.29 

8.16 

5.33 

6.76 

4.84 

6.06 

4.45 

5.46 

12x6 

48xl3K 

6.32 

8.24 

5.38 

6.81 

4.86 

6.11 

4.47 

5.51 

13x6 

48xl4K 

6.34 

8.32 

5.38 

6.84 

4.91 

6.14 

4.50 

5.54 

14x7 

48x17 

6.89 

8.87 

5.85 

7.36 

5.33 

6.63 

4.91 

6.01 

16x7 

48x19 

6.99 

9.05 

5.90 

7.49 

5.38 

6.73 

4.97 

6.08 

18x7 

48x21 

7.44 

9.52 

6.34 

7.96 

5.82 

7.18 

5.38 

6.53 

9x5               54xlOK 

6.34 

8.27 

5.38 

6.84 

4.89 

6.11 

4.50 

5.51 

10x5X 

54x1  IK 

6.47 

8.42 

5.41 

6.94 

4.94 

6.21 

4.52 

5.59 

11x6 

54xl2K            6.53 

8.50 

5.49 

6.99 

4.97 

6.27 

4.55 

5.64 

12x6 

54xl3K 

6.58 

8.58 

5.51 

7.07 

4.99 

6.32 

4.58 

5.67 

13x6 

54xl4K 

6.63 

8.68 

5.54 

7.12 

5.02 

6.37 

4.60 

5.72 

14x7 

54x17                7.10 

9.23 

6.01 

7.62 

5.46 

6.84 

5.02 

6.16 

16x7 

54x19                7.20 

9.39 

6.08 

7.75 

5.49 

6.94 

5.07 

6.27 

18x7 

54x21                7.64 

9.88 

6.55 

8.22 

5.93 

7.38 

5.49 

6.68 

20x7 

54x23 

7.75 

9.96 

6.58 

8.27 

5.98 

7.44 

5.51 

6.73 

12x6 

60xl3K 

6.73 

8.87 

5.64 

7.25 

5.10 

6.47 

4.65 

5.80 

13x6 

60xl4K 

6.84 

8.97 

5.69 

7.36 

5.12 

6.53 

4.71 

5.85 

14x7 

60x17 

7.36 

9.57 

6.19 

7.88 

5.59 

7.07 

5.12 

6.34 

16x7 

60x19 

7.41 

9.70 

6.24 

7.98 

5.64 

7.12 

5.15 

6.40 

18x7 

60x21 

7.90 

10.19    • 

6.68 

8.45 

6.01 

7.57 

5.59 

6.84 

20x7 

60x23 

7.96 

10.32 

6.71 

8.53 

6.14 

7.64 

5.62 

6.89 

22x7 

60x25 

8.01 

10.43 

6.76 

8.61 

6.14 

7.72 

5.67 

6.97 

16x7 

72x19 

7.72 

10.40 

6.53 

8.48 

5.90 

7.54 

5.38 

6.73 

20x7 

72x23 

8.37 

11.02 

7.07 

9.05 

6.34 

8.06 

5.82 

7.25 

24x7 

72x27 

8.40 

11.26 

7.12 

9.23 

6.45 

8.22 

5.88 

7.36 

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Figure  366  illustrates  our  Standard  Type  Wood 
Elevator  Head  with  iron  connections.  In  ordering 
refer  to  figure  number. 


Fig.  No.  366 


Figure  367  shows  our  Standard  Type  Wood  Ele- 
vator Head  with  stubs  for  splicing  wood  trunking. 
Refer  to  figure  number  in  ordering. 


Fig.  No.  367 


Figure  368  illustrates  Standard  Wood  Elevator 
Heads  equipped  with  back  gears  to  reduce  the  speed 
of  elevator  when  the  speed  of  countershaft  is 
too  great. 


Fig.  No.  368 


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The  Monarch  Wood  Elevator  Boots 


Fig.  No.  369 

Standard  Wood  Elevator  Boot  with  Stubs 

for   Attaching   Trunking   and 

Hard-Wood  Bearings 


Fig.  No.  370 

Standard  Wood  Elevator  Boot  with  Iron 

Cleats  for  Attaching  Trunking 

and  Hard-Wood  Bearings 


Fig.  No.  371 

Standard  Wood  Elevator  Boot  with  Light 

Adjustable  Take-up  Bearings  for 

Tightening  Belt 


Fig.  No.  372 

Standard  Wood  Elevator  Boot  with  Heavy 

Adjustable  Take-up  Bearings 

for  Tightening  Belt 


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Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Size  oi 
Buckets 
Inches 

Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

Exact  Size 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

Rev. 
per 

Minute 

Belt  Speed 
in  Feet 
Per  Minute 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Price 

Without 
Pulley 

Price 
Cast  Iron 
Pulley 

1202 

2     x2 

2X 

12x  23^ 

56 

170 

10 

$4.75 

$3.60 

1202^ 

2^x2^ 

3 

12x  3J< 

56 

170 

20 

5.00 

3.60 

1202^ 

23/4x2y2 

3 

12x  3^4 

56 

170 

24 

5.10 

3.60 

1203 

3     x3 

3^ 

12x  3K 

56 

170 

32 

5.30 

4.05 

1203# 

3^x3 

4 

12x  4K 

56 

170 

36 

5.50 

4.05 

1204 

4     x3 

4X 

12x  4J< 

56 

170 

42 

5.75 

4.55 

1402 

2     x2 

2^ 

14x  2K 

50 

180 

11 

5.00 

4.05 

1402,^ 

2^x2>< 

3 

14x  3^ 

50 

180 

22 

5.20 

4.05 

1402^ 

2^x2K 

3 

14x  3X 

50 

180 

27 

5.30 

4.05 

1403 

3     x3 

3K 

14x  3%" 

50 

180 

36 

5.50 

4.65 

1403^ 

3^x3 

4 

14x  4X 

50 

180 

41 

5.75 

4.65 

1404 

4     x3 

4K 

14x  4K 

50 

180 

47 

6.00 

5.10 

1404^ 

4^x3^ 

5 

14x  5J4 

50 

180 

75 

6.25 

5.10 

160224 

2^x2X 

3 

16x  3X 

48  . 

200 

34 

5.50 

4.65 

1603 

3     x3 

3K 

16x  3K 

48 

200 

45 

5.80 

5.20 

1603K 

3^x3 

4 

16x  4X 

48  • 

200 

52 

6.05 

5.20 

1604 

4     x3 

4^ 

16x  4^< 

48 

200 

59 

6.25 

5.80 

1604^ 

4Kx3^ 

5 

16x  5K 

48 

200 

94 

6.55 

5.80 

1605 

5     x4 

5K 

16x  5^< 

48 

200 

129 

6.80 

6.50 

1605K 

5^x4 

6 

16x  6J4 

48 

200 

142 

7.00 

6.50 

1606 

6     x4 

7 

16x  7X 

48 

200 

157 

7.25 

7.30 

1803>4 

3^x3 

4 

18x  4>< 

44 

207 

54 

6.30 

5.35 

1804 

4     x3 

4K 

18x  4^: 

44 

207 

61 

6.50 

6.60 

1804X 

4^x3^ 

5 

18x  5X 

44 

207 

97 

6.80 

6.60 

1805 

5     x4 

5K 

isx  SK 

44 

207 

134 

7.05 

7.40 

1805^ 

5^x4 

6 

18x  6>< 

44 

207 

148 

7.25 

7.40 

1806 

6     x4 

7 

18x  7>< 

44 

207 

162 

7.35 

8.30 

1807 

7     x4K 

8 

18x  8K 

44 

207 

278 

7.75 

10.40 

2004 

4     x3 

4^ 

20x  4K 

42 

220 

65 

6.75 

7.55 

2004X 

4^x3^ 

5 

20x  5J4 

42 

220 

103 

7.00 

7.55 

2005 

5     x4 

5K 

20x  SK 

42 

220 

142 

7.30 

8.50 

2005  K 

5Kx4 

6 

20x  6X 

42 

220 

157 

7.50 

8.50 

2006 

6     x4 

7 

20x  7X 

42 

220 

172 

7.60 

9.45 

2007 

7     x4K 

8 

20x  8K 

42 

220 

295 

8.00 

11.55 

2008 

8     x5 

9 

20x  91A 

42 

220 

417 

8.25 

12.70 

2009 

9     x5 

10 

20x10^ 

42 

220 

476 

8.50 

15.60 

2010 

10     x5K 

11 

20x11^ 

42 

220 

639 

8.75 

16.85 

2011 

11     x6 

12 

20xl2>^ 

42 

220 

796 

9.05 

18.15 

2012 

12     x6 

13 

20x13^ 

42 

220 

873 

9.30 

19.45 

2013 

13     x6 

14 

20x14^ 

42 

220 

933 

9.50 

20.80 

2405 

5     x4 

5K 

24x  5^< 

38 

238 

154 

7.80 

10.50 

2405^ 

5Kx4 

6 

24x  6X 

38 

238 

170 

8.00 

10.50 

2406 

6     x4 

7 

24x  1% 

28 

238 

187 

8.10 

11.65 

2407 

7     x4^ 

8 

24x  8^ 

38 

238 

320 

8.50 

14.00 

2408 

8     x5 

9 

24x  9K 

38 

238 

452 

8.75 

15.20 

2409 

9     x5 

10 

24xlOK 

38 

238 

516 

9.00 

19.30 

2410 

10     x5K 

11 

24x1  IK 

38 

238 

692 

9.25 

20.85 

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Wood  Elevator  Heads— Continued 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

Exact  Size 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

Rev.  per 

Minute 

Belt  Speed 
in  Feet 
Per  Minute 

Capacity 
Bushels 
Per  Hour 

Price 
Without 
Pulley 

Price 
Cast  Iron 
Pulley 

2411 

11  x6 

12 

24xl2K 

38 

238 

862 

$  9.55 

$22.40 

2412 

12  x6 

13 

24xl3K 

38 

238 

945 

9.80 

24.00 

2413 

13  x6 

14 

24xl4K 

38 

238 

1010 

10.00 

25.60 

3008 

8  x5 

9 

30x  9K 

38 

314 

662 

19.00 

20.35 

3009 

9  x5 

10 

30xlOK 

38 

314 

737 

19.40 

22.00 

3010 

10  x5K 

11 

30x1  IK 

.  38 

314 

912 

19.80 

27.85 

3011 

11  x6 

12 

30x1  2  # 

38 

314 

1137 

20.30 

29.85 

3012 

12  x6 

13 

30xl3K 

38 

314 

1238 

20.70 

31.90 

3013 

13  x6 

14 

30xl4K 

38 

314 

1340 

21.10 

33.95 

3609 

9  x5 

10 

36xlOK 

38 

358 

851 

24.50 

28.30 

3610 

10  x5K 

11 

36x1  IK 

38 

358 

1039 

24.95 

30.45 

3611 

11  x6 

12 

36xl2K 

38 

358 

1296 

25.50 

38.15 

3612 

12  x6 

13 

36x1  3  % 

38 

358 

1411 

25.95 

40.70 

3613 

13  x6 

14 

36xl4K 

38 

358 

1781 

26.40 

43.25 

3614 

14  x7 

16 

36x17 

38 

358 

1922 

27.40 

48.45 

4209 

9  x5 

10 

42xlOK 

36 

395 

935 

29.40 

34.65 

4210 

10  x5K 

11 

42x1  1^ 

36 

395 

1133 

29.90 

37.10 

4211 

11  x6 

12 

42xl2K 

36 

395 

1412 

30.55 

46.60 

4212 

12  x6 

13 

42xl3K 

36 

395 

1540 

31.05 

49.50 

4213 

13  x6 

14 

42xl4K 

36 

395 

1669 

31.55 

52.45 

4214 

14  x7 

16 

42x17 

36 

395 

2094 

32.70 

58.35 

4216 

16  x7 

18 

42x19 

36 

395 

2280 

33.70 

64.35 

4809 

9  x5 

10 

48xlOK 

34 

427 

1007 

42.40 

41.60 

4810 

10  x5K 

11 

48x1  IK 

34 

427 

1212 

43.05 

43.90 

4811 

11  x6 

12 

48x1  2  K 

34 

427 

1502 

43.90 

56.55 

4812 

12  x6 

13 

48xl3K 

34 

427 

1647 

44.55 

60.00 

4813 

13  x6 

14 

48xl4K 

34 

427 

1786 

45.20 

63.50 

4814 

14  x7 

16 

48x17 

34 

427 

2241 

46.70 

70.55 

4816 

16  x7 

18 

48x19 

34 

427 

2564 

48.00 

77.70 

4818 

18  x7 

20 

48x21 

34 

427 

2735 

49.30 

84.95 

5409 

9  x5 

10 

54xlOK 

32 

466 

1068 

48.75 

59.65 

5410 

10  x5K 

11 

54x1  IK 

32 

466 

1303 

49.45 

63.75 

5411 

11  x6 

12 

54xl2K 

32 

466 

1624 

50.40 

67.85 

5412 

12  x6 

13 

54xl3K 

32 

466 

1770 

51.10 

72.00 

5413 

13  x6 

14 

54xl4K 

32 

466 

1919 

51.80 

76.15 

5414 

14  x7 

16 

54x17 

32 

466 

2408 

53.45 

84.55 

5416 

16  x7 

18 

54x19 

32 

466 

2752 

54.85 

93.05 

5418 

18  x7 

20 

54x21 

32 

466 

3100 

56.25 

101.65 

5420 

20  x7 

22 

54x23 

32 

466 

3446 

57.65 

110.35 

6012 

12  x6 

13 

60xl3K 

32 

502 

2030 

55.00 

85.15 

6013 

13  x6 

14 

60xl4K 

32 

502 

2200 

55.75 

90.05 

6014 

14  x7 

16 

60x17 

32 

502 

2760 

57.50 

100.00 

6016 

16  x7 

18 

60x19 

32 

502 

3155 

59.00 

110.10 

6018 

18  x7 

20 

60x21 

32 

502 

3555 

60.50 

120.35 

6020 

20  x7 

22 

60x23 

32 

502 

3951 

62.00 

130.75 

6022 

22  x7 

24 

60x25 

32 

502 

4241 

63.50 

143.00 

7216 
7220 

16  x7 
20  x7 

18 

22 

72x19 
72x23 

30 
30 

565 
565 

3540 
4429 

106.10 
110.10 

139.10 
165.15 

7224 

24  x7 

26 

72x27 

30 

565 

5323 

114.10 

178.75 

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Wood  Elevator  Boots  and  Elevators  Complete 

Prices  for  complete  Elevators  are  based  on  using  one  .Wood  Elevator  Head;  one  Wood  Elevator  Boot, 
Fig.  No.  369;  one  Cast  Iron  Head  Pulley;  one  Cast  Iron  Boot  Pulley,  with  Mandrel;  Belting,  6  inches  and  less, 
3-ply  Cotton;  7  to  10  inches  inclusive,  4-ply  Cotton;  11  to  14  inches  inclusive,  4-ply  Rubber;  16  inches  and  above, 
5-ply  Rubber;  Salem  Steel  Buckets,  Elevator  Bolts  and  Poplar  Elevator  Trunking. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Exact 
Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Price 
Cast 
Iron 
Pulley 

Elevator  Boots  Without  Pulleys 

Elevators  Complete 
Without  Trunking 

Elevators  Complete 
With  Trunking 

Figure 
No.  369 

Figure 
No.  370 

Figure 
No.  371 

Figure 
No.  372 

10  Feet 
Center  to 
Center 

Each  Foot 
Additional 

10  Feet 
Center  to 
Center 

Each 
Foot 
Addit'l 

02 

12x  2^ 

$3.60 

$4.75 

$6.25 

$7.25 

$7.95 

$25.66 

$0.40 

$31.36 

$0.98 

02  % 

12x  3)4 

3.60 

5.00 

6.50 

7.50 

8.20 

26.80 

.42 

32.80 

1.02 

02  ?4 

12x  3)4 

3.60 

5.10 

6.60 

7.60 

8.30 

27.12 

.42 

33.42 

1.06 

03 

12x  3K 

4.05 

5.30 

6.80 

7.80 

8.50 

28.82 

.46 

35.42 

1.12 

03  # 

12x  4K 

4.05 

5.50 

7.00 

8.00 

8.70 

29.80 

.48 

36.70 

1.18 

04 

12x  4K 

4.55 

5.75 

7.25 

8.25 

8.95 

32.02 

.56 

39.22 

1.28 

02 

14x  2K 

4.05 

5.00 

6.50 

7.50 

9.00 

27.18 

.40 

32.88 

.98 

02K 

14x  Z% 

4.05 

5.20 

6.70 

7.70 

9.20 

28.18 

.42 

34.18 

1.02 

02  X 

14x  3X 

4.05 

5.30 

6.80 

7.80 

9.30 

28.50 

.42 

34.80 

1.06 

03 

14x  3*4 

4.65 

5.50 

7.00 

8.00 

9.50 

30.44 

.46 

37.04 

1.12 

03  % 

14x  4X 

4.65 

5.75 

7.25 

8.25 

9.75 

31.54 

.48 

38.44 

1.18 

04 

14x  4J< 

5.10 

6.00 

7.50 

8.50 

10.00 

33.74 

.56 

40.94 

1.28 

04^ 

14x  5)4 

5.10 

6.25 

7.75 

8.75 

10.25 

35.20 

.62 

43.00 

1.40 

02K 

16x  3X 

4.65 

5.50 

7.00 

8.00 

9.50 

30.24 

.42 

36.54 

1.06 

03 

16x  334 

5.20 

5.80 

7.30 

8.30 

9.80 

32.40 

.46 

39.00 

1.12 

03  % 

16x  4)4 

5.20 

6.05 

7.55 

8.55 

10.05 

33.54 

.48 

40.44 

1.18 

04 

16x  4K 

5.80 

6.25 

7.75 

8.75 

10.25 

35.84 

.56 

43.04 

1.28 

04K 

16x  5K 

5.80 

6.55 

8.05 

9.05 

10.55 

37.46 

.62 

45.26 

1.40 

05 

16x  5J< 

6.50 

6.80 

8.30 

9.30 

10.80 

40.08 

.70 

48.48 

1.54 

05^ 

16x  6>4 

6.50 

7.00 

8.50 

9.50 

11.00 

41.24 

.74 

49.94 

1.62 

06 

16x  7K 

7.30 

7.25 

8.75 

9.75 

11.25 

46.02 

.96 

55.32 

1.90 

03^ 

18x  4)4 

5.35 

6.30 

7.80 

8.80 

10.30 

34.62 

.48 

41.52 

1.18 

04 

18x  4X 

6.60 

6.50 

8.00 

9.00 

10.50 

37.96 

.56 

45.16 

1.28 

04^ 

18x  5>< 

6.60 

6.80 

8.30 

9.30 

10.80 

39.58 

.62 

47.38 

1.40 

05 

18x  5K 

7.40 

7.05 

8.55 

9.55 

11.05 

42.36 

.70 

50.76 

1.54 

05^ 

18x  6X 

7.40 

7.25 

8.75 

9.75 

11.25 

43.54   ' 

.74 

52.24 

1.62 

06 

18x  7)4 

8.30 

7.35 

8.85 

9.85 

11.35 

48.06 

.96 

57.36 

1.90 

07 

18x  8>£ 

10.40 

7.75 

9.25 

10.25 

11.75 

54.74 

1.18 

67.34 

2.44 

04 

20x  4^ 

7.55 

6.75 

8.25 

9.25 

10.75 

40.28 

.56 

47.48 

1.28 

04^ 

20x  5)4 

7.55 

7.00 

8.50 

9.50 

11.00 

41.78 

.62 

49.58 

1.40 

05 

20x  5# 

8.50 

7.30 

8.80 

9.80 

11.30 

44.98 

.70 

53.38 

1.54 

05^ 

20x  6)4 

8.50 

7.50 

9.00 

10.00 

11.50 

46.16 

.74 

54.86 

1.62 

06 

20x  7^< 

9.45 

7.60 

9.10 

10.10 

11.60 

50.80 

.96 

60.10 

1.90 

07 

20x  8K 

11.55 

8.00 

9.50 

10.50 

12.00 

57.70 

1.18 

70.30 

2.44 

08 

20x  9)4 

12.70 

8.25 

9.75 

10.75 

12.25 

63.00 

1.38 

76.80 

2.76 

09 

20x10^ 

15.60 

8.50 

10.00 

16.50 

69.90 

1.52 

91.20 

3.66 

10 

20xll>^ 

16.85 

8.75 

10.25 

16.75 

88.88 

2.84 

111.82 

5.14 

11 

20x12*4 

18.15 

9.05 

10.55 

17.05 

96.08 

3.22 

120.38 

5.66 

12 

20xl3>£ 

19.45 

9.30 

11.30 

17.30 

102.52 

3.54 

127.42 

6.04 

13 

20xl4J^ 

20.80 

9.50 

11.50 

17.50 

109.90 

3.96 

135.56 

6.52 

328 


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Wood  Elevator  Boots  and  Elevators  Complete— Continued 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Exact 
Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Price 
Cast  Iron 
Pulley 

Elevator  Boots  without  Pulleys 

Elevators  Complete 
without  Trunking 

Elevators  Complete 
with  Trunking 

Figure 
No.  369 

Figure 
No.  370 

Figure 
No.  371 

Figure 
No.  372 

10  Feet 
Center  to 
Center 

Each 
Foot 
Addit'l 

10  Feet 
Center  to 
Center 

Each 
Foot 
Addit'l 

2405 

2405K 
2406 
2407 
2408 
2409 
2410 
2411 
2412 
2413 

3008 
3009 
3010 
3011 
3012 
3013 

3609 
3610 
3611 
3612 
3613 
3614 

4209 
4210 
4211 
4212 
4213 
4214 
4216 

4809 
4810 
4811 
4812 
4813 
4814 
4816 
4818 

5409 
5410 
5411 
5412 
5413 
5414 
5416 
5418 
5420 

6012 
6013 
6014 
6016 
6018 
6020 
6022 

7216 
7220 
7224 

24x  5^ 

24x  6X 
24x  T% 
24x  8K 
24x  9K 
24xlOK 
24x1  IK 
24xl2K 
24xl3K 
24xl4K 

30x  9K 
30xlOK 
30x1  IK 
30xl2K 
30xl3K 
30xl4K 

36xlOK 
36x1  IK 
36x1  2  K 
36xl3K 
36xl4K 
36x17 

42xlOK 
42xllK 
42xl2K 
42xl3K 
42xl4K 
42x17 
42x19 

48xlOK 
48x1  IK 
48xl2K 
48xl3K 
48xl4K 
48x17 
48x19 
48x21 

54xlOK 
54x1  IK 
54x1  2  K 
54xl3K 
54xl4X 
54x17 
54x19 
54x21 
54x23 

60xl3K 
60xl4K 
60x17 
60x19 
60x21 
60x23 
60x25 

72x19 
72x23 
72x27 

$  10.50 
10.50 
11.65 
14.00 
15.20 
19.30 
20.85 
22.40 
24.00 
25.60 

20.35 
22.00 
27.85 
29.85 
31.90 
33.95 

28.30 
30.45 
38.15 
40.70 
43.25 
48.45 

34.65 
37.10 
46.60 
49.50 
52.45 
58.35 
64.35 

41.60 
43.90 
56.55 
60.00 
63.50 
70.55 
77.70 
84.95 

59.65 
63.75 
67.85 
72.00 
76.15 
84.55 
93.05 
101.65 
110.35 

85.15 
90.05 
100.00 
110.10 
120.35 
130.75 
143.00 

139.10 
165.15 
178.75 

$  7.80 
8.00 
8.10 
8.50 
8.75 
9.00 
9.25 
9.55 
9.80 
10.00 

19.00 
19.40 
19.80 
20.30 
20.70 
21.10 

24.50 
24.95 
25.50 
25.95 
26.40 
27.40 

29.40 
29.90 
30.55 
31.05 
31.55 
32.70 
33.70 

42.40 
43.05 
43.90 
44.55 
45.20 
46.70 
48.00 
49.30 

48.75 
49.45 
50.40 
51.10 
51.80 
53.45 
54.85 
56.25 
57.65 

55.00 
55.75 
57.50 
59.00 
60.50 
62.00 
63.50 

106.10 
110.10 
114.10 

$  9.30 
9.50 
9.60 
10.00 
10.25 
10.50 
10.75 
11.55 
11.80 
12.00 

23.00 
23.40 
23.80 
24.30 
24.70 
25.10 

29.50 
29.95 
30.50 
30.95 
31.40 
32.40 

35.40 
35.90 
36.55 
37.05 
37.55 
38.70 
39.70 

50.40 
51.05 
51.90 
52.55 
53.20 
54.70 
56.00 
57.30 

58.75 
59.45 
60.40 
61.10 
61.80 
63.45 
64.85 
66.25 
67.65 

$  10.30 
10.50 
10.60 

11.00 
11.25 

$  11.80 
12.00 
12.10 
12.50 
12.75 
17.00 
17.25 
17.55 
17.80 
18.00 

27.00 
27.40 
27.80 
28.30 
28.70 
29.10 

32.50 
32.95 
33.50 
33.95 
34.40 
35.40 

39.40 
39.90 
40.55 
41.05 
41.55 
42.70 
43.70 

52.40 
53.05 
53.90 
54.55 
55.20 
56.70 
58.00 
59.30 

58.75 
59.45 
60.40 
61.10 
61.80 
63.45 
64.85 
66.25 
67.65 

67.00 
67.75 
69.50 
71.00 
72.50 
74.00 
75.50 

118.10 
122.10 
126.10 

$  50.04 
51.26 
56.40 
63.80 
69.26 
78.16 
98.38 
106.16 
113.24 
121.24 

109.16 
114.66 
143.18 
152.56 
161.00 
170.60 

141.04 
164.74 
183.60 
193.18 
204.00 
234.56 

166.86 
192.18 
214.42 
224.96 
236.80 
269.94 
296.02 

218.26 
245.00 
273.28 
285.36 
298.94 
336.08 
365.82 
391.72 

267.26 
298.00 
313.12 
326.74 
341.76 
382.54 
415.38 
444.20 
476.10 

362.14 
378.80 
423.50 
459.88 
492.18 
527.74 
569.80 

656.10 

737.72 
806.76 

$  .70 
.74 
.96 
1.18 
1.38 
1.52 
2.84 
3.22 
3.54 
3.96 

1.38 
1.52 
2.84 
3.22 
3.54 
3.96 

1.52 

2.84 
3.22 
3.54 
3.96 
5.30 

1.52 

2.84 
3.22 
3.54 
3.96 
5.30 
6.28 

1.52 
2.84 
3.22 
3.54 
3.96 
5.30 
6.28 
6.94 

1.52 
2.84 
3.22 
3.54 
3.96 
5.30 
6.28 
6.94 
7.82 

3.54 
3.96 
5.30 
6.28 
6.94 
7.82 
8.94 

6.28 
7.82 
9.84 

$  58.44 
59.96 
65.70 
76.40 
83.06 
99.46 
121.32 
130.46 
138.14 
146.90 

122.96 
135.96 
166.12 
176.86 
185.90 
196.26 

162.34 
187.68 
207.90 
218.08 
229.66 
262.76 

118.16 
215.12 
238.72 
249.86 
262.46 
298.14 
325.72 

239.56 
267.94 
297.58 
310.26 
324.60 
364.28 
395.52 
422.78 

288.56 
320.94 
337.42 
351.64 
367.40 
410.74 
445.08 
475.24 
508.64 

387.04 
404.44 
451.70 
489.58 
523.22 
560.28 
603.70 

685.80 
770.26 
842.16 

$1.54 
1.62 
1.90 
2.44 
2.76 
3.66 
5.14 
5.66 
6.04 
6.52 

2.76 
3.66 
5.14 
5.66 
6.04 
6.52 

3.66 
5.14 
5.66 
6.04 
6.52 
8.12 

3.66 
5.14 
5.66 
6.04 
6.52 
8.12 
9.26 

3.66 
5.14 
5.66 
6.04 
6.52 
8.12 
9.26 
10.04 

3.66 
5.14 
5.74 
6.04 
6.52 
8.12 
9.26 
10.06 
11.10 

6.04 
6.52 
8.12 
9.26 
10.06 
11.10 
12.34 

9:26 
11.10 
13.38 

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Steel  Elevator  Boots  and  Heads 

Dust  Tight 


Fig.  No.  373 

Heads  and  Boots  are  made  for  wood  or  steel  legging, 
iron  pulley.     Heads  without  pulley. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Fig.  No.  374 

Each  boot  is  fitted  with  take-ups,  mandrel  and  cast 


No. 

Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

Width  of 
Belt 
Inches 

Exact  Size 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

PRICE,  EACH 

Boot  With  Pulley 

Head  Without  Pulley 

Black 

Galvanized 

Black 

Galvanized 

2004 

4      x  3 

4J4 

20  x    4J< 

$24.25 

$26.25 

$24.30 

$26.70 

200454 

4}4  x  354 

5 

20  x    5% 

25.30 

27.40 

25.20 

27.70 

2005 

5       x  4 

554 

20  x    5K 

26.50 

28.70 

26.10 

28.70 

2005  X 

5J4  x  4 

6 

20  x    6% 

27.40 

29.70 

27.00 

29.70 

2006 

6       x  4 

7 

20  x    7J< 

28.20 

30.50 

27.40 

30.10 

2007 

7       x  454 

8 

20  x    854 

30.00 

32.40 

28.80 

31.60 

2008 

8       x  5 

9 

20  x    954 

31.35 

33.90 

29.70 

32.70 

2009 

9       x  5 

10 

20  x  1054 

32.70 

35.20 

30.60 

33.60 

2010 

10       x  554 

11 

20x  1154 

34.05 

36.70    ' 

31.50 

34.65 

2011 

11       x  6 

12 

20  x  1254 

35.65 

38.50                     32.55 

35.80 

2012               1      12       x  6 

13 

20  x  1354 

37.00 

39.80                     33.50 

36.85 

2013 

13       x  6 

14 

20  x  14}? 

38.20 

41.00                     34.20 

37.60 

2405 

5       x  4 

5% 

24  x    5# 

28.90 

31.30                     28.10 

30.90 

2405  % 

554  x  4 

6 

24  x    654                   30.00 

32.40                     28.80 

31.60 

2406 

6       x  4 

7 

24  x    7X 

31.00 

33.50                     29.15 

32.10 

2407 

7       x  454 

8 

24  x    854 

32.90 

35.50                     30.60 

33.60 

2408 

8       x  5 

9 

24  x    954 

34.50 

37.10                     31.50 

34.65 

2409 

9       x  5 

10 

24  x  1054 

35.90 

38.60                     32.40 

35.65 

2410 

10       x  554 

11 

24x  \\% 

37.50 

40.20 

33.30 

36.60 

2411 

11       x  6 

12 

24  x  12J4 

39.00 

41.90 

34.40 

37.80 

2412 

12       x  6 

13 

24  x  13  X 

40.60 

43.60 

35.40 

38.90 

2413 

13       x  6 

14 

24  x  1454 

42.00 

45.00 

36.00 

39.60 

Large  Steel  Elevator  Heads 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

Width  of 
Belt 
Inches 

Exact  Size 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

PRICE  WITHOUT 
PULLEY 

No. 

Size  of 
Buckets 
Inches 

Width  of 
Belt 
Inches 

Exact  Size 
of  Pulley 
Inches 

PRICE  WITHOUT 
PULLEY 

Black 

Ga1v. 

Black 

Galv. 

4809 

9x5 

10 

48x1054 

$106.00 

$112.35 

6012 

12x6 

13 

60x1354 

$137.50 

$145.25 

4810 

10x5  54 

11 

48x1  IK 

107.65 

114.10 

6013 

13x6 

14 

60x1454 

139.40 

147.75 

4811 

11x6 

12 

48x1254 

109.75 

116.35 

6014 

14x7 

16 

60x17              143.75 

152.40 

4812 

12x6 

13 

48x1354 

111.40 

118.30 

6016 

16x7 

18 

60x19              147.50 

156.35 

4813 

13x6 

14 

48x1454 

113.00 

119.80 

6018 

18x7 

20 

60x21 

151.25 

160.30 

4814 

14x7 

16 

48x17 

116.75 

123.75 

6020 

20x7 

22 

60x23          !     155.00 

164.30 

4816 

16x7 

18 

48x19 

120.00 

127.20 

6022 

22x7 

24 

60x25 

158.75 

168.30 

4818 

18x7 

20 

48x21 

122.90 

130.30 

7213 

13x6 

14 

72x1454 

255.00 

270.00 

5409 

9x5 

10 

54x10  tf 

121.90 

129.25 

7214 

14x7 

16 

72x17 

260.00 

275.00 

5410 

10x554 

11 

54x11-4 

123.60         131.00 

7216 

16x7 

18 

72x19 

265.00 

280.00 

5411 

11x6 

12 

54x1254 

126.10         133.65 

7218 

18x7 

20 

72x21 

270.00 

285.00 

5412 

12x6 

13 

54x1354 

127.75        J35.40 

7220 

20x7 

22 

72x23 

275.00 

290.00 

5413 

13x6 

14 

54x1454 

129.50         137.30 

7222 

22x7 

24 

72x25 

280.00 

295.00 

5414 

14x7 

16 

54x17 

133.60 

141.60 

7224 

24x7 

26 

72x27 

285.00 

300.00 

5416 

16x7 

18 

54x19 

137.10 

145.35 

5418 

18x7 

20 

54x21 

140.60 

149.00 

5420 

20x7 

22 

54x23 

144.10 

152.75 

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Cast  Iron  Adjustable  Elevator  Boot 


Fig.  No.  375 


Fig.  No.  376 


Price  List 


For  Wood  Trunking 


For  Steel  Trunking 


No.  of 
Boot 

Size  of 
Pulley 

Inches 

Size  of 
Bucket 

Inches 

Diam. 
of  Shaft 

Inches 

Price,  Each 

No.  of 
Boot 

Size  of 
Pulley 

Inches 

Size  of 
Bucket 

Inches 

Diam. 
of  Shaft 

Inches 

Price,  Each 

A-  43 

14  x   44 

4x3 

H 

$  32.00 

A   143 

14  x    4| 

4  x3 

H 

$  34.00 

A-  43| 

14  x   5 

4|x3| 

H 

33.00 

A-143i 

14  x    5 

4|x34 

U 

35.00 

B-  54 

14  x   Si 

5  x4 

H 

35.00 

B-154 

14  x    5| 

5  x4 

li 

37.00 

B-  64 

14  x   6| 

6  x4 

H 

40.00 

B-164 

14  x   64 

6  x4 

H 

42.00 

B-  74| 

14  x   8J 

7  x4i 

II 

45.00 

B-174i 

14  x   8^ 

7  x4| 

H 

47.00 

C-  85 

16  x   94 

8  x5 

1M 

48.00 

C-  185 

16  x   94 

8  x5 

i| 

51.50 

D-  95 

16  x  10| 

9  x5 

I| 

50.00 

D-  195 

16  x  10i 

9  x5 

iM 

53.50 

D-1054 

16x114 

10  x5i 

11 

52.00 

D  11054 

16xlli 

10  x54 

11 

55.50 

E-116 

18  x  12i 

11  x6 

Hi 

60.00 

E-1116 

18x124 

11  x6 

4 

64.00 

.  E-126 

18  x  13i 

12  x  6 

in 

62.00 

E-1126 

18  x  13i 

12  x  6 

ii 

66.00 

E-136 

18  x  1  4  .1 

13  x  6 

il 

64.00 

E-1136 

18  x  14| 

13  x  6 

is 

68.00 

F-147 

20x17 

14  x  7 

*}2. 

73.00 

F-1147 

20x17 

14  x  7 

H 

77.00 

*F-147i 

20x17 

14  x7i 

21 

75.00 

F-1147i 

20x17 

14  x7i 

21 

80.00 

F-167 

20x19 

16  x  7 

2ft 

90.00 

F-1167 

20x19 

16  x  7 

24 

95.00 

F-187 

20x21 

18  x  7 

O  3 

92.00 

F  1187 

20x21 

18  x  7 

2S 

97.00 

F-207 

20x23 

20  x  7 

2 

98.00 

F-1207 

20x23 

20  x  7 

21 

103.00 

G-187 

24x21 

18  x  7 

2fi 

100.00 

G  1187 

24x21 

18  x  7 

2| 

105.00 

G-207 

24x23 

20  x  7 

2| 

104  00 

G-1207 

24x23 

20  x  7 

2ft 

109.00 

G-227 

24x25 

22  x  7 

2* 

110.00 

G-1227 

24x25 

22  x  7 

2ft 

115.00 

G-247 

24x27 

24  x  7 

2* 

120.00 

G  1247 

24x27 

24  x  7 

2ft 

125.00 

*This  size  for  ear  corn. 


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All  Metal  Elevators 


We  here  illustrate  our  All-Metal  Elevators  with- 
out legging.  While  the  illustrations  show  sprockets 
and  chains,  if  desired  will  furnish  belting  and  pulleys 
instead.  Prices  will  be  quoted  on  application.  When 
asking  for  prices  give  extreme  height,  size  of  cups  and 
figure  number. 


Fig.  No.  377  Fig.  No.  378 

All-Metal  Elevators  Without  Legging 


Illustration  showing  All-Metal  Elevators  with 
single  and  double  legging.  Prices  for  complete  elevator 
quoted  on  application.  We  are  in  position  to  furnish 
promptly  all-steel  heads  and  either  cast  iron  or  steel 
boots  and  any  gage  of  metal  legging. 


Fig.  No.  379  Fig.  No.  380 

All-Metal  Elevators  With  Legging 


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Elevator  Doors 


Plain                                                        Paneled                                                    Glass 
Fig.  No.  381                                                Fig.  No.  382                                          Fig.  No.  383 

Price  Each 

Size,  Inches 

Plain 

Paneled 

Glass  Panel 

SK  to   iy2 

8      to    9K 
10K  to  \2% 
13^  to  15*4 

$0.70 
.80 

.90 
1.00 

$1.25 
1.35 
1.55 
1.70 

$1.35 

1.55 
1.75 
2.00 

Hand  Hole  Covers 


Fig.  No.  384 
Pear-Shaped  Swing  Cover 


Fig.  No.  385 
Round   Cover  With  Porcelain  Knob 


Price  List 

3  inches  diameter,  each $0.10 

zy2     "        "        "  .11 

4  "             "            "   . .12 

4K       "             "            "   ---  .13 

5  "   .14 

5K       "             "             "   .15 

6  "             "            "   _  .16 


Price  List 

inches  diameter,  per  dozen $1.20 

"  "         "       "     1.40 

"  "          "        "    1-60 

"  "         "       "    1.80 

"  "         "       "    .     2.'00 


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Spouting  Windows 


Fig.  No.  386 
Spouting  Window 


Used  at  the  bottom  of  spouts  to  enable  the  miller  to  see 
the  stock  as  it  passes  through.  The  opening  in  the  board  is 
covered  with  glass. 

Price  List 


Window 

Window 

• 

For  Use 

Price 

For  Use 

Price 

With  Spouting 
Number 

Each 

With  Spouting 
Number 

Each 

1 

$0.85 

4 

$1.00 

2 

.90 

5 

1.10 

3 

.95 

Double  Spout  Valves 


Generally  used  on  the  top  of  Roller  Mills  for  dividing 
the  stream  and  spreading  it  to  both  sides  of  the  machine. 

Price  List 


Double  Valve 

Double  Valve 

For  Use 

Price 

For  Use 

Price 

With  Spouting 

Each 

With  Spouting 

Each 

Number 

Number 

1 

$6.00 

4 

$6.70 

2 

6.20 

5 

7.00 

3 

6.40 

Fig.  No.  388 
Valve  for  Dividing  Stream 


Fig.  No.  387 
Valve  for  Top  of  Roller  Mill 


Single  Spout  Valves 


Used  in  any  part  of  a  mill  for  dividing  a  stream. 

Price  List 


Single  Valve 
For  Use  With 

Price 

Single  Valve 
For  Use  With 

Price 

Spouting 
Number 

Each 

Spouting 
Number 

Each 

1 

$3.00 

4 

$3.35 

2 

3.10 

5 

3.50 

3 

3.20 

Used  for  letting  stock  into  spouting. 

Price  List 


For  Spouting 
Number 

Price 
Each 

For  Spouting 

Number 

Price 
Each 

1 

$1.40 

4 

$1.70 

2 

1.50 

5 

1.85 

3 

1.60 

Fig.  No.  389 
Pocket 


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Elevator  Boot 
Take-Up  Boxes 

Heavy  and  Light 
Patterns 


Fig.  No.  395 
Elevator  Boot  Take-Up  Box— Heavy  Pattern 

Price  List 


Fig.  No.  395-A 
Elevator  Boot  Take-Up  Box— Light  Pattern 

Price  List 


Diameter  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Number  of  Inches 
Adjustment 

Price 

1ft 

Iff 

8 
12 
12 

$  8.00 
10.00 
11.00 

2iV 

12 

12.00 

2yk 

20 

15.00 

2ii 

24 

18.00 

Diameter  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

1ft 

1}| 

$4.00 
5.00 
5.50 

2  A 

6.00 

2yk 

7.50 

2fi 

9.00 

Elevator  Boot  Bearings 


Fig.  No.  396 
Plain  Bearing 

Price  List 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches 

Price,  Each 

H 

$0.75 

IT 

.80 

1  A 

.85 

1  IT 

.90 

1H 

1.00 

ill 

1.20 

Fig.  No.  397 
Adjustable  Bearing 

Price  List 


Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches 

Price,  Each 

11 

16 

$1.50 

|4 

1.60 

1ft 

1.70 

1ft 

1.80 

ill 

2.00 

Of 

2.40 

Elevator  Boot 
Mandrels 

Fig.  No.  398 

For  Elevator  Boot  Pulleys,    8^  inches  wide  and  less,  each $2.00 

For  Elevator  Boot  Pulleys,  14>^  inches  wide  and  less,  each..  _  2.50 


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Internal  Spur  Gears  for  Elevators 

The  gears  listed  below  are  standard  patterns  and  are  carried 
in  stock. 

Internal  spur  gears  are  used  to  reduce  the  speed  or  back 
gear  the  elevator  line  shaft  when  it  is  desired  to  run  the  elevator 
countershaft  in  the  same  direction. 

At  the  bottom  of  this  page  we  also  list  standard  spur  gears 
for  use  in  connection  with  elevators. 

Prices  will  be  furnished  on  application  for  drop  hangers  and 
post  hangers  with  double  bearings  to  suit  the  gears  listed  on 
this  page. 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Fig.  No.  399 


No.  of  Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Proportion 
1  to  — 

75 
25 

$28.00 
8.00 

IX 
IK 

2X 
2X 

30 

9X 

3.00 

75 
18 

28.00 
4.40 

IX 
IX 

2X 
2X 

30 

7X 

4.16 

75 
14 

28.00 
4.00 

IX 
IX 

2X 
2X 

30 

5X 

5.35 

75 
11 

28.00 
3.00 

IX 
IX 

2X 
2X 

30 

4^ 

6.81 

89 
30 

32.00 
9.00 

IX 
IX 

3X 
3X 

35X 
11X 

2.96 

89 

25 

32.00 
8.50 

IX 

IX 

3X 
3X 

35X 

9X 

3.56 

89 
19 

32.00 
6.00 

IX 
IX 

3X 
3X 

35X 
7X 

4.68 

Standard  Spur  Gears  for  Elevators 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Fig.  No.  400 


Pattern 
No. 

Price 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Width  of 
Face 
Inches 

Pitch 
Inches 

4314 

$1.00 

13 

2A 

X 

M 

4296 

3.00 

85 

16X 

X 

H 

4305 

1.50 

15 

3H 

IX 

X 

4301 

2.00 

19 

4^ 

IX 

X 

4303 

2.50 

25 

6* 

IX 

X 

4281 

6.00 

77 

18^ 

IX 

'X 

4294 

2.75 

11 

4# 

2X 

IX 

4293 

3.00 

14 

5*/8 

2X 

IX 

4288 

3.50 

18 

73/S 

2X 

IX 

4277 

9.00 

55 

22& 

2X 

IX 

4289 

3.50 

19 

7X 

3 

IX 

4287 

4.50 

25 

10)4 

3 

IX 

4278 

16.00 

75 

30^ 

3 

IX 

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The  Monarch  Standard  Chain  Drag 


Our  Standard  Chain  Drag  can  be  used  either  hori- 
zontally or  at  any  incline  desired,  not  exceeding  45  degrees. 

The  heavy  steel  flights  are  attached  to  No.  55  chain 
on  each  side  and  run  so  close  to  the  edge  of  the  box  that 
material  of  almost  any  size  can  be  handled  without  leakage. 

This  conveyor  can  be  arranged  for  driving  from  either 
end,  but  unless  otherwise  specified  will  be  furnished  to 
drive  from  the  head  shaft  as  shown  above. 

Head  shaft  should  run  at  from  75  to  100  revolutions 
per  minute. 


Fig.  No.  401 


Price  List 

Twelve  feet  of  Standard  Drag  complete  with  box  13  inches  wide  inside,  head  shaft  extended 
6  inches  on  each  side,  not  including  sprocket  or  pulley 

Each  additional  foot..  


.$50.00 
3.00 


Special  Chain  Drags,  Elevators,  Etc. 

On  receipt  of  specifications  we  are  prepared  to  supply  special  Feeders,  Drags  and  Conveyors  of  any  capacity 
and  for  handling  any  kind  of  material. 


The  Monarch  Drag  Elevator  with 
Two  Sacking  Spouts 


This  Elevator  is  designed  for  use  with  feed  grinders  of  all 
kinds.  It  is  made  of  poplar  lumber  put  together  with  screws 
and  has  wood  cleats  attached  to  cotton  belt. 


Price . $25.00 


Fig.  No.  402 


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Sacking  Elevator 

This  Elevator  is  designed  for  use  with  feed  grinders  of  all 
kinds.  It  is  made  of  poplar  lumber  put  together  with  screws 
and  is  equipped  with  steel  cups  attached  to  cotton  belt. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Size  of 
Cup 
Inches 

Price 

Height 
Over  all 

Distance 
From  Floor 
to  Bottom 
of  Spouts 

Speed  of 
Head 
Pulley 
R.P.M. 

2^x2 

$30.00 

7'0" 

3'  2" 

70 

3      x3 

35.00 

7'  2" 

3'  2" 

65 

3^x3 

40.00 

7'  2" 

3'  2" 

60 

Fig.  No.  403 


The  Monarch  Elevator  and 
Two-Sack  Bagger 

This  Elevator  is  designed  for  use  with  our  Vertical  Burr  Mills,  is  made 
of  standard  elevator  construction  and  is  driven  the  proper  direction  so 
that  the  discharge  of  mill  will  not  choke  the  elevator.  When  ordering 
state  size  of  mill  it  is  to  be  connected  to. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Center 

Size 

No. 

Price 

Size  of 
Cups 
Inches 

to 
Center 
of 
Cups 

Width 
of 
Belt 
In. 

Size  of 
Pulleys 
Inches 

Speed 
R.P.M. 

Cap. 
in  Bu. 
per  Hr. 

Out- 
side 
Length 

Height 
Over 
all 

In. 

1 

$35.00 

4     x3# 

12 

4^ 

14x4  K 

50 

65 

2'  11" 

8'tf" 

2 

40.00 

4Kx3>4 

12 

5 

14x5 

50 

100 

3'    0" 

8'1" 

3 

45.00 

5Kx4 

12 

6 

14x6 

48 

175 

3'    2" 

8'1" 

Fig.  No.  404 


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The  Monarch  Elevator  and  Bagger 


Convenient  for  elevating  and 
bagging  feed.  The  cut  shows  places 
for  four  bags.  The  time-saving 
qualities  of  the  device  will  strongly 
appeal  to  you. 


Fig.  No.  405 


Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Center 

Distance 

No. 

PRICE  COMPLETE 

SIZE  OF  CUPS 

to 
Center 
of 
Cups 
Inches 

Width 
of 
Belt 
Inches 

Size  of 
Pulleys 
Inches 

Rev. 
per 

Minute 

Capacity 
in  Bu. 

Outside 
Length 

Center 
of  Head 
to  Center 
of  Boot 
Feet 

Height 
Over  all 
of 

Elevator 

Belt 

Gear 

Width 

Pro- 
jection 

f  $40.00 

$50.00  } 

h 

6'  1" 

44.00 

54.00 

6 

8'  1" 

1 

<    50.00 

60.00  > 

4 

3 

14 

4^ 

14x4 

40 

65 

8'    0" 

8 

10'  1" 

56.00 

66.00 

10 

12'  1" 

I    62.00 

72.00J 

U2 

14'  1" 

f    42.00 

52.00  1 

f    4 

6'  4" 

46.00 

56.00 

I    6 

8'  4" 

2 

<    52.00 

62.00  > 

4 

3# 

12 

\% 

16x4^ 

45 

95 

8'    6" 

8 

10'  4" 

58.00 

68.00 

10 

12'  4" 

{    64.00 

74.00  J 

1,12 

14'  4" 

(50.00 

60.00  1 

f    4 

6'  4" 

54.00 

64.00 

6 

8'  4" 

3 

60.00 

70.00  f 

5^ 

4 

12 

5 

16x6 

50 

175 

9'  10" 

8 

10'  4" 

76.00 

86.00 

1  10 

12'  4" 

82.00 

92.00J 

U2 

14'  4" 

The  Monarch  Bagger  Box 

With  Wood  Spouts 

Price  complete  with  conveyor,  pulley  and 
4  spouts . $20.00 

Price  complete  with  conveyor,  pulley  and 

6  spouts 24.00 


Fig.  No.  407 


Fig.  No.  406 

The  Monarch  Bagger  Box 

With  Metal  Spouts 

Bagger  was  designed  for  feed  plants  and  will 
be  furnished  with  either  wood  or  metal  conveyor, 
as  desired. 

Prices  will  be  furnished  on  application  for 
larger  and  special  sizes. 

Price  with  steel  conveyor  and  4  spouts.$26.00. 


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The  Monarch  Employees  Elevator 


Floor  Plan 


This  Elevator  is  constructed  of  steel  and  iron,  in  the  most  approved  and  scientific 
manner,  is  perfectly  safe  and  can  be  used  for  carrying  both  passengers  and  small  articles 
of  freight,  up  and  down,  from  floor  to  floor. 


Fig.  No.  409 


Prices,  Weights,  Volumes,  Etc. 


WITH  BELT 

WITHOUT  BELT 

PRICE 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

PRICE 

BOXED  FOR  EXPORT 

Weight 

Weight 

No. 

Elevator 
Complete 
50  Feet 

Per  Foot 
More  or 
Less  Than 

50-Foot 
Elevator 
Pounds 

Cubic 
Feet 
50-Foot 

Weight 
50-Foot 
Elevator 

No. 

Elevator 
Complete 
50  Feet 

Per  Foot 
More  or 
Less  Than 

50-Foot 
Elevator 
Pounds 

Cubic 
Feet 
50-Foot 

Weight 
50-Foot 
Elevator 

High 

50  Feet 

Elevator 

Pounds 

High 

50  Feet 

Elevator 

Pounds 

100 

$450.00 

$4.00 

2650 

170 

3350 

101 

$350.00 

$2.00 

2530 

165 

3160 

102 

500.00 

4.00 

2650 

170 

3350 

103 

400.00 

2.00 

2530 

165 

3160 

104 

850.00 

8.00 

4400 

255 

5200 

105 

700.00 

4.00 

4200 

245 

4850 

106 

1000.00 

10.00 

4900 

260 

5700 

107 

800.00 

5.00 

4650 

250 

5400 

Dimensions,  Etc. 


PRINCIPAL  DIMENSIONS 

REV.  PER   MINUTE 

Size  of 

Drive 

No. 

Diam. 
of  Head 
and  Foot 
Pulleys 
Inches 

Width 
and  Ply 
of 
Rubber 
Belt 

A 

B 

C 

D 

In. 

E 
In. 

Travel  of  Platform  Belt 
in  Feet  per  Minute 

Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

Diam. 
of 
Worm 
Shaft 
In. 

Pulley 
Width 
Str't 
Face 

Tn 

50            60 

70 

Feet    i     Feet 

Feet 

Inches 

in. 

100-101 

20 

12"-4 

5'  8" 

2'    6" 

3'  2" 

1454 

22 

250    1    300 

350 

14x5 

Iff 

10 

102-103 

20 

12"-4 

5'  8" 

2'    6" 

3'  2" 

14# 

22 

250       300 

350 

14x5 

1« 

10 

104-105 

20 

16"-5 

6'0" 

2'  10" 

3'  2" 

14K 

22 

380       460 

530 

14x5 

iff 

10 

106-107 

20 

20"-5 

6'  4" 

3'    2" 

3'  2" 

14K 

22 

380       460 

530 

14x5 

Iff 

10 

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Fig.  No.  410 


The  Humphrey  Employees  Elevator 

This  Elevator  is  very  simple  in  construction,  is  especially  designed  for  and 
adapted  to  the  needs  of  flouring  mills  and  will  be  found  extremely  valuable  in 
saving  time,  maintaining  efficiency  and  lowering  operating  expenses. 

It  is  constantly  in  operation  while  the  mill  is  running,  is  equally  useful  for 
going  up  or  down,  can  be  stopped  or  started  instantly  by  the  passenger  and 
requires  a  small  amount  of  power. 

Materials  entering  into  the  construction  are  of  the  best  obtainable,  lubrica- 
tion is  scientifically  and  economically  accomplished  and  the  patent  lock  stop 
device  is  a  positive  means  of  security  in  case  of  emergency. 


Prices 


Wood  and  Iron  Construction 

50  feet  of  Elevator  without  Belt $200.00 

Different  Heights,  per  foot  more  or  less 1.00 

Bronze  Gear  and  Steel  Chased  Worm  for  Tall  Elevators.  _  18.00 


Improved  Steel  and  Iron  Construction 

50  Feet  of  Elevator  Without  Belt ..$400.00 

Different  Heights,  per  foot  more  or  less . 2.00 

Measurement  for  calculating  price  should  be  taken  from  bottom  of  legs  to  top  of  top  pulley. 

For  12-inch,  4-ply  rubber  belt,  see  Monarch  Belting  Lists. 


Safety  Man-Lift  or  One-Passenger 
Hand  Power  Elevator 

This  Elevator  is  especially  adapted  for  elevators  or  mills  for  conveying 
persons  from  one  floor  to  another.  It  has  counterbalancing  weights  and  is  fitted 
with  ball  bearings,  which  makes  it  very  sensitive  to  the  slightest  pull,  either  up 
or  down  after  stepping  on  the  foot  lever.  It  is  provided  with  safety  catch  that 
will  prevent  its  falling  in  case  of  accident.  We  furnish  car  28  x  30  inches,  also 
guides,  ropes,  sheave  and  weights. 

Full  instructions  for  installing  and  operating  will  be  sent  with  each  elevator. 

Price  List 

Complete  50-foot  lift  between  floors $100.00 

More  or  less  lift,  per  foot .50 


Fig.  No.  411 


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Cast  Iron  Turn  Heads 


Fig.  No.  412 
Cast  Iron  Turn  Head  Without  Hopper 


Fig.  No.  413 
Cast  Iron  Turn  Head  With  Hopper 


It  will  be  noticed  from  the  illustration  of  turn-head  spout  that  the  elbow  fits  over  the  hopper  bottom 
loosely  and  is  supported  by  the  rod  independently  of  the  hopper  bottom.  This  prevents  binding  in  case  of 
unequal  settling  of  the  building. 

The  entire  spout  is  made  of  cast  iron  and  is  very  durable. 

Price  List 


Diameter                       

4  in. 

6  in: 

8  in. 

10  in. 

12  in. 

Price  Without  Hopper  

$5.00 

$7.00 

$  8.50 

$13.00 

$18.00 

Price  With  Round  or  Sq.  Hop.  -  . 

6.50 

9.00 

10.50 

15.00 

20.00 

Indicator  Rods 

For  small  spouts  and  ordinary  work  we  furnish  1-inch  pipe. 

For  medium-sized  spouts  and  heavier  work,  IK'-inch  pipe  should  be  used. 

Price  List 


1     -inch,  per  foot,  1^-inch  outside  diameter. 
,  per  foot,  1  ^-inch  outside  diameter- 


Price 


.16 


Fig.  414 

Indicator  Stand 

Complete 


Indicator  Stands  and  Rings  for 
Revolving  Spouts 

Our  indicator  stands  are  of  a  neat  and  strong  design,  as 
shown.  The  handle  is  bored  to  receive  the  indicator  rod, 
which  is  held  firmly  by  a  set  screw.  When  ordering,  please 
state  size  of  indicator  rod. 

Price  List 

Price 


Indicator  Stand  complete,  including 
10  numbers,  as  shown 

Indicator  Ring  complete,  including 
10  numbers,  as  shown 


$10.00 


4.00 


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Indicator  Wheels 


This  style  of  Indicator  can  be  used  with  elevator  legs  of  almost  any 
height,  and  makes  a  very  satisfactory  and  positive  device  for  this  purpose. 
The  usual  outfit  sent  includes  the  following: 

One  18-inch  grooved  indicator  wheel,  with  eight  numbers. 

One  12-inch  grooved  wheel,  l>i-inch  bore,  for  indicator  rod. 

One  lever  to  operate  indicator  wheel. 

One  idler  bracket,  with  two  6-inch  idler  sheaves  for  wire  rope. 

One  indicator  stub  rod  to  connect  with  turn  head,  1  >^-inch  diameter, 
6-feet  long. 

One  step  box  casting  to  receive  lower  end  of  indicator  stub  rod. 

Two  turnbuckles  for  ^-inch  wire  rope  to  take  up  slack. 

For  price  of  turn  head  refer  to  page  341. 

Price  List 


Fig.  No.  415 


Price 


Above  outfit  complete  as  listed 

Wire  rope,  3^-inch  diameter,  per  foot. 


$20.00 
.10 


The  Monarch  Turn  Head  Complete 
with  Indicator 


Illustration  shows  Monarch  Turn  Head  with  rod,  step  and  indicator  dial. 
For  prices  of  turn  head  and  rod,  refer  to  page  341. 

Price  of  Indicator  Dial  and  Step  as  shown  here,  per  set $3.00 


Fig.  No.  416 


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Fig.  No.  417 
All  Steel  Hopper  and  Elbow 

Fig.    No.   418 — Hopper   and 
Elbow  is  Made  of  Cast  Iron 


Distributing  Spouts  for 
Elevator  Heads 


The  hopper  fits  loosely  in  the  revolving  spout  and  allows  the  spout 
to  turn  freely;  the  hopper  is  fastened  to  the  discharge  spout  from 
elevator  head  and  the  spout  is  supported  by  the  bracket  and  indicator 
stand,  with  which  it  is  connected  by  a  continuation  of  the  rod.  As 
the  hopper  and  spout  are  separate,  any  settling  of  the  building  is 
easily  adjusted. 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Spout  Inside 
Inches 

Center  of  Rod 
to  Center  of 
Discharge 
Inches 

Top  of  Hopper 
to  Bottom  of 
Spout 
Inches 

Price 
Fig.  No.  417 

Price 
Fig.  No.  418 

6^ 
9 
12 
14 

30 
36 
42 
48 

33 
41X 

47K 
54^ 

$  9.00 
12.00 
16.00 

$12.00 
16.00 
20.00 
33.00 

Hall  Signaling  Grain  Distributor 


Fig.  No.  419 

The  use  of  this  device  renders  impossible  the  mixing  of  grain  in  the  various  bins  at  the  point  of  distribution 
in  the  elevator  cupola,  either  from  inaccurate  locking  or  the  filling  of  bins.  It  occupies  less  room  than  other 
devices,  and  where  it  is  installed  the  operator  is  not  required  to  visit  the  cupola  for  the  purpose  of  properly 
distributing  the  grain.  It  is  locked  and  unlocked  entirely  from  the  lower  floor,  and  cannot  be  locked  out  of 
connection  with  the  bin. 

The  Automatic  "Signal."  When  the  bin  becomes  full,  or  a  spout  gets  clogged,  and  the  grain  backs  up  in 
the  tube  to  the  spout,  it  cannot  back  up  any  higher  because  it  instantly  and  automatically  "signals"  the  operator 
on  the  lower  floor  that  the  bin  is  full.  The  operator  then  shuts  off  the  inflowing  grain  until  the  signaling 
ceases,  and  then  turns  his  spout,  now  empty,  to  another  bin  without  mixing  any  of  the  grain. 

Price  List 


For  Cups  10  x  6  Inches  and  Smaller 

For  Cups  Larger  than  10  x  6  Inches 

For  Filling  Garners  or  Scales 
in  Large  Elevators 

1907 

No. 

No.  of 
Ducts 

Prices 

1907 
No. 

No.  of 
Ducts 

Prices 

1907 

No. 

No.  of 
Ducts 

Prices 

68 

8 

$55.00 

78 

8 

$60.00 

916 

1 

$  25.00 

610 

10 

60.00 

710 

10 

65.00 

122 

2 

95.00 

612 

12 

65.00 

712 

12 

70.00 

123 

3 

100.00 

615 

15 

75.00 

715 

15 

80.00 

These  prices  include  hopper,  spout,  frame,  frame  bolts,  distributing  case,  overflow  funnel,  lever,  dial 
board,  cast  elbow  for  overflow  spout,  and  a  set  of  numbered  bin  cards. 


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Fig.  No.  420 


Flexible  Car  Loading  Spouts 

Standard  and  Telescope 

Figure  No.  420  illustrates  the  Standard  Flexible  Spout 
with  swivel  joint. 

Figure  No.  422  illustrates  the  flexible  spout  of  the  tele- 
scope type. 


Price  List  Either  Style 


HOPPER  Si 

ZE,  INSIDE 

GAUGE  c 

>F  STEEL 

Diameter 
Inches 

Square 
Side 
Inches 

Round 
Diameter 
Inches 

Length 
Feet 

No.  18 

No.  16 

No.  14 

No.  12 

6 
6 
6 
8 
8 
8 
10 
10 

8 
8 
8 
10 
10 
10 
12 
12 

7 
7 
7 
9 
9 
9 
11 
11 

5 
6 
8 
6 
8 
10 
6 
7 

$  8.50 
10.20 
13.60 
10.50 
14.00 
17.50 
12.00 

$10.00 
12.00 
16.00 
12.00 
16.00 
20.00 
15.00 
15.00 

$12.00 
15.60 
20.80 
16.00 
21.35 
26.70 
18.00 
19.00 

$17.00 
20.40 
27.20 
21.00 
28.00 
35.00 
23.00 
25.00 

10 

12 

11 

8 

17.15 

21.75 

28.55 

10 

12 

U 

10 

21.45 

27.20 

35.70 

12 
12 

14 
14 

13 
13 

8 
10 

18.50 

20.00 

25.00 
31.30 

30.00 
37.50 

In  ordering  give  the  size  of  the  down  spouts  to  which  the  above  are  to  be  fitted. 

We  furnish  the  above  spouts  in  any  length,  diameter  or  gauge  of  steel,  but  list  only  the  standard  sizes. 


Cast  Iron  Bagging 
Spout  Ends 

Price,  each  _  __$3.00 


Iron  Hopper  and  Bag  Spouts 


Hopper  spouts  are  provided  with  slide,  clamp  and 
removable  ring  to  which  can  be  attached  a  pipe  or  metal 
spout  for  filling  bins. 

Fig.  No.  423  Fig.  No.  424 

Bag  Spout  Hopper  Discharge  Spout 

Price  List 

Diameter,  Inches. ' 5          7-^ 

Hopper  Spout  only,  with  slide,  Fig.  No.  424,  each $2.25      $3.00 

Iron  Bag  Spout,  with  bag  clamp  or  pin,  Fig.  No.  423,  each 2.50        3.00 


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Wood  Spouting 


Fig.  No.  425 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  we  furnish  spouting  made  of  the  best  seasoned  poplar  lumber  surfaced  and 
sand  papered  on  all  sides,  accurately  machined,  ready  to  put  together. 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size  No. 

Dimension  at  A,  Inches 

Dimension  at  B,  Inches 

Price  per  Foot 

1 

5 

2K 

$0.17 

2 

5K 

2K 

.18 

3 

6 

3X 

.20 

4 

6X 

3K 

.22 

5 

7 

4K 

.23 

Round  Metal  Spouting 

Pipe  with  Lock  Seam  and  Slip  Joints 


Fig.  No.  426 

Price  List 


PRICE  PER  FOOT 


B 

1 

2%  Inches 
Diameter 

3  Inches 
Diameter 

3%  Inches 
Diameter 

4  Inches 
Diameter 

4>£  Inches 
Diameter 

5  Inches 
Diameter 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

30 

$0.31 

$0.34 

$0.31 

$0.34 

$0.31 

$0.36 

$0.39 

$0.44 

$0.42 

$0.44 

$0.47 

$0.49 

28 

.31 

.34 

.31 

.36 

.31 

.36 

.42 

.44 

.42 

.47 

.47 

.52 

26 

.31 

.36 

.34 

.36 

.34 

.36 

.42 

.47 

.42 

.47 

.47 

.55 

24 

.34 

.36 

.34 

.39 

.34 

.39 

.44 

.49 

.44 

.49 

.49 

.55 

22 

.34 

.39 

.36 

.42 

.36 

.42 

.44 

.52 

.47 

.52 

.52 

.60 

20 

.36 

.39 

.36 

.42 

.36 

.44 

.47 

.52 

.49 

.55 

.55 

.62 

18 

.36 

.44 

.39 

.47 

.39 

.47 

.49 

.57 

.49 

.60 

.57 

.68 

16 

.39 

.47 

.42 

.49 

.42 

.52 

.52 

.62 

.57 

.65 

.62 

.73 

Price  List 


PRICE  PER  FOOT 


6  Inches 

7  Inches 

8  Inches 

9  Inches 

10  Inches 

11  Inches 

12  Inches 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Diameter 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

Black 

Galv. 

30 

$0.47 

$0.52 

$0.52 

$0.57 

$0.52 

$0.60 

$0.60 

$0.65 

$0.60] 

$0.68 

$0.68 

$0.78 

$0.68 

$0.78 

28 

.47 

.55 

.55 

.60 

.55 

.62 

.60 

.70 

.62) 

.70 

.70 

.81 

.70 

.83 

26 

.49 

.55 

.55 

.62 

.55 

.65 

.62 

.73 

.62 

.73 

.73 

.83 

.73 

.86 

24 

.52 

.57 

.57 

.65 

.57 

.68 

.65 

.75 

.68 

.78 

.75 

.88 

.78 

.91 

22 

.55 

.62 

.60 

.70 

.62 

.73 

.70 

.81 

.70 

.83 

.81 

.96 

.83 

.99 

20 

.55 

.65 

.62 

.73 

.62 

.78 

.73 

.86 

.734 

.88 

.83 

1.01 

.86 

1.04 

18 

.60 

.73 

.68 

.81 

.70 

.86 

.78 

.94 

.81 

.99 

.91 

1.12 

.94 

1.17 

16 

.65 

.78 

.73 

.88 

.75 

.94 

.86 

1.04 

.88 

1.09 

.99 

1.25 

1.04 

1.30 

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Spout  Paper 


Compressed  boards.     Made  expressly  for  lining  spouts  in  flour  mills.     Warranted  not  to  corrode  or  rust. 
Size  of  board,  24  x  32  inches. 
Price,  each _  _  $0 . 25 


Sheet  Steel 

Price  List 


Gauge 

Size  of  Sheets 
Inches 

Weight 
in  Pounds 
Per  Sheet 

Price 
Per  Sheet 

14 

30x96 

68.4 

$8.75 

16 

30x96 

53.6 

7.50 

18 

30x96 

40.4 

6.25 

20 

30x96 

31.8 

5.00 

24 

30x96 

20.4 

2.50 

26 

30x96 

16.4 

1.85 

Sheet  Tin 

Price  List 


Grade 

Size  of  Sheet 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Sheet 

Grade 

Size  of  Sheet 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Sheet 

XX 

IX 

28x20 
28  x  20 

$0.50 
.40 

1C 
IX 

28  x20 
14  x  20 

$0.36 
.20 

Galvanized  Iron  Pipe  for  Exhaust  Systems 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Diam. 
of  Pipe 
Inches 

Area 
Sq.  In. 

Gauge 
No. 

Weight,  Lbs. 

PRICE 

Diam. 
of  Pipe 
Inches 

Area 
Sq.  In. 

Gauge 
No. 

Weight,  Lbs. 

PRICE 

Pipe 

Elbow 

Pipe 
Per  Foot 

Elbow 

Pipe 

Elbow 

Pipe 
Per  Foot 

Elbow 

3 

7.1 

28 

.7 

.4 

$0.20 

$1.00 

28 

615.8 

22 

11.4 

64.1 

$2.28 

$17.00 

4 

12.6 

28 

1.1 

.9 

.30 

1.36 

29 

660.1 

22 

11.8 

68.6 

2.36 

17.84 

5 

19.6 

28 

1.2 

1.2 

.34 

1.40 

30 

706.9 

22 

12.2 

73.4 

2.44 

18.72 

6 

28.3 

28 

1.4 

1.7 

.36 

1.44 

32 

804.2 

22 

13.0 

83.4 

2.60 

20.54 

7 

38.5 

28 

1.7 

2.3 

.39 

1.52 

34 

907.9 

22 

13.9 

94.3 

2.78 

22.16 

8 

50.3 

28 

1.9 

2.9 

.46 

1.76 

36 

1017.9 

20 

17.2 

124.4 

3.44 

28.00 

9 

63.6 

26 

2.4 

4.3 

.54 

2.32 

38 

1134.1 

20 

18.2 

139.4 

3.64 

30.00 

10 

78.5 

26 

2.7 

5.3 

.64 

3.04 

40 

1256.6 

20 

19.1 

152.2 

3.82 

32.00 

11 

95.0 

26 

2.9 

6.4 

.74 

3.20 

42 

1385.4 

20 

20.1 

168.6 

4.02 

34.00 

12 

113.1 

26 

3.2 

7.6 

.78 

3.60 

44 

1520.5 

20 

21.0 

185.0 

4.20 

37.00 

13 

132.7 

26 

3.4 

9.0 

.82 

3.86 

46 

1661.9 

20 

22.0 

202.2 

4.40 

40.44 

14 

153.9 

26 

3.7 

10.4 

.90 

4.48 

48 

1809.6 

18 

29.8 

286.6 

5.96 

57.32 

15 

176.7 

25 

4.5 

13.5 

.94 

4.80 

50 

1963.5 

18 

31.0 

309.9 

6.08 

61.98 

16 

201.1 

25 

4.7 

15.1 

.98 

5.20 

52 

2123.7 

18 

32.2 

335.1 

6.44 

67.02 

17 

227.0 

25 

5.0 

17.0 

1.04 

5.48 

54 

2290.2 

18 

33.6 

363.4 

6.72 

72.68 

18 

254.5 

25 

5.3 

19.1 

1.12 

6.16 

56 

2463.0 

18 

34.9 

390.7 

6.98 

78.14 

19 

283.5 

25 

5.6 

21.4 

1.24 

7.32 

58 

2642.1 

18 

36.1 

418.8 

7.22 

83.76 

20 

314.2 

25 

6.0 

24.0 

1.32 

7.60 

60 

2825.4 

18 

37.4 

448.6 

7.48 

89.72 

21 

346.4 

24 

7.0 

29.6 

1.40 

8.88 

62 

3019.1 

16 

47.5 

589.0 

9.50 

117.80 

22 

380.1 

24 

7.3 

32.3 

1.48 

9.53 

64 

3217.0 

16 

49.1 

628.5 

9.82 

125.70 

23 

415.5 

24 

7.7 

35.6 

1.54 

10.22 

66 

3421.2 

16 

50.5 

666.6 

10.10 

133.32 

24 

452.4 

24 

8.0 

38.6 

1.60 

11.20 

68 

3631.7 

16 

52.1 

708.6 

10.42 

141.72 

25 

490.9 

24 

8.3 

41.7 

1.68 

11.68 

70 

3848.5 

16 

53.6 

750.4 

10.72 

150.08 

26 

530.9 

24 

8.7 

45.1 

1.74 

12.40 

72 

4071.5 

16 

55.1 

793.0 

11.02 

158.60 

27 

572.6 

22 

10.9 

59.1 

2.18 

15.96 

If  made  of  black  iron,  10  per  cent  less  than  the  above  prices. 


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Steel  Tanks  for  Elevator  Boots 


Fig.  No.  427 

We  give  below  a  list  of  our  standard  water-tight  Iron  Tanks,  but  are  prepared  to  furnish  them  in  any  size, 
shape  or  gauge  of  metal. 

Price  List 


No. 

Length 
at  Top 
Inches 

Length  at 
Bottom 
Inches 

Width 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

THICKNESS  OF  STEEL 

No.  16 
Gauge 

No.  14 
Gauge 

No.  12 
Gauge 

No.  10 
Gauge 

A  in. 

#ia. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

48 
48 
60 
60 
72 
84 
90 
90 
96 
96 
108 
108 
108 
120 
120 

36 
36 
46 
46 
50 
60 
70 
70 
76 
76 
86 
86 
86 
96 
96 

30 
30 
36 
36 
40 
40 
44 
44 
48 
48 
48 
48 
54 
54 
60 

24 
30 
30 
36 
36 
36 
40 
48 
48 
54 
54 
60 
60 
60 
60 

$12.60 
13.35 
17.50 
19.46 
24.00 

$14.40 
15.24 
20.50 
23.00 
26.40 
30.00 
34.00 

$17.60 
20.00 
26.25 
29.86 
34.20 
39.00 
49.50 
54.00 
55.00 
60.00 

$21.32 
24.72 
31.00 
34.94 
42.15 
46.00 
50.00 
60.00 
66.00 
70.00 
80.00 
84.00 
90.00 
100.00 
105.00 

$41.00 
50.00 
54.92 
60.00 
65.00 
82.00 
87.00 
92.00 
103.00 
110.00 
117.00 
126.00 
134.00 

$  32.00 
87.00 
112.00 
117.00 
124.00 
135.00 
149.00 
160.00 
176.00 
188.00 

Galvanized  Iron  Grain  Tempering  and  Flour  and 

Feed  Packer  Bins 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


GRAIN  BINS 

PACKER  BINS 

Diameter 
Bin 

Prices 

Capacity,  Bushels 

Prices 

Capacity,  Barrels 

Weight 
Pounds 

Inches 

5  Feet 
High  or 
Less 

Each 
Additional 
Foot 

5  Feet 
High 

Each 
Additional 
Foot 

5  Feet 
High  or 
Less 

Each 

Additional 
Foot 

5  Feet 
High 

Each 
Additional 
Foot 

Per  Foot 

20 

$16.00 

$1.32 

7.44 

1.75 

$12.80 

$1.32 

1.75 

.35 

9 

22 

18.00 

1.48 

8.97 

2.11 

14.40 

1.48 

2.08 

.42 

12 

24 

20.00 

1.60 

10.46 

2.51 

16.00 

1.60 

2.37 

.50 

15 

27 

25.00 

2.18 

13.00 

3.18 

20.00 

2.18 

2.86 

.64 

18 

30 

30.00 

2.44 

15.72 

3.93 

24.00 

2.44 

3.38 

.79 

21 

36 

37.50 

3.44 

21.22 

5.66 

30.00 

3.44 

4.48 

1.13 

27 

42 

45.00 

4.02 

27.00 

7.70 

36.00 

4.02 

5.43 

1.54 

33 

48 

60.00 

5.96 

33.50 

10.05 

48.00 

5.96 

6.00 

2.01 

40 

54 

75.00 

6.72 

40.28 

12.72 

60.00 

6.72 

6.69 

2.55 

48 

60 

90.00 

7.48 

47.25 

15.75 

72.00 

7.48 

7.30 

3.14 

56 

72 

120.00 

11.02 

56.55 

22.62 

96.00 

11.02 

8.00 

4.53 

70 

Bins  made  of  black  iron,  10  per  cent  less  than  the  above  prices. 


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Hopper  Bottoms 

With  Revolving  Heads  for  Attaching  Wooden  Spouts 


Fig.  No.  428 
Cast  Iron  With  Heavy   Sheet   Steel   Slides 

Price  List 


Size,  Inches 

10 

12 

14 

16                     18 

24 

Price,  .. 

$13.00 

$15.00 

$1  8.00 

$22.00              $24.00 

$46.00 

Bin  Bottoms 


Fig.  No.  429 

Price  list  includes  slide,  but  not  the  wooden  spout.    Wooden  spouts  furnished  as  per  separate  price  list. 

Price  List 


Size,  Inches 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

24 

Price. 

$5.25 

$6.00 

$8.00 

$12.00 

$14.00 

$16.00 

$18.00 

$28.00 

Four- Way  Bin  Bottom 


Fig.  No.  430 

This  Bin  Bottom  is  designed  for  use  where  a  large  bin  has  been  subdivided  into  two  or  four  small  bins  and 
all  of  them  are  to  be  connected  with  one  spout.  The  illustration  shows  a  four-way  bin  bottom*  but  it  can  be 
arranged  for  a  two-way  bin  bottom  at  the  same  price. 

Price  list  includes  steel  slides  with  links,  and  clip  plates  for  attaching  wood  spouts. 

Price  List 


Diameter  of  Discharge 
Inches 

Gauge  of  Metal 
In  Slide 

Price 

12 
14 

10 

10 

$20.00 
30.00 

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We  have  patterns  for  both  the 
Ratchet  and  Lever  and  Rack-and- 
Pinion  Feed  Gates  for  Elevator 
Legs.  The  former  are  generally 
used  where  gates  of  large  capacity 
are  required. 

Price  List 

Ratchet  and  Lever  with  Slides 
and  Guides,  Complete 


Size  of  Gates 
Inches 

Price 

16  X  20 
20x26 
24x30 

$   8.00 

9.00 
10.00 

Rack  and  Pinion  with  Slides 
and  Guides,  Complete 


Size  of  Gates 
Inches 


10  x  14 
16x20 
20x26 


Price 


$5.00 
6.00 
7.00 


Fig.  No.  431 
Ratchet  and  Lever 


Fig.  No.  432 
Rack  and  Pinion 


Adjustable  Bin  Gates 


Fig.  No.  433 
Adjustable  Bin  Gate 

Price  List 


Vj.-             Size,  Inches 

Price 

12  x  14 
14  x  16 
16  x  18 
18  x  20 
20  x  22 
22  x  24 

$2.50    . 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
4.50 
5.00 

Fig.  No.  434 
Adjustable  Bin  Gate  with  Spout 

Price  List 


Size,  Inches 

Price 

12  x  14 
14  x  16 
16  x  18 
18  x  20 
20  x  22 
22  x  24 

$  5.00 
6.00 
7.50 
10.00 
12.50 
15.00 

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Troughing  Belt   Conveyor  Rolls 

Fig.  No.  435 


Fig.  No.  435 
Trunnion  Support 


Price  List  and  Dimensions 


DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

Width 
of  Belt 

Rolls  Only 

Inches 

With 

Without 

A 

E 

F 

Return  Roll 

Return  Roll 

Carrier 

Return 

12 

19% 

17K 

21% 

$17.50 

$13.70 

$1.50 

$2.30 

14 

194/ 

19% 

23% 

19.50 

14.60 

2.40 

3.25 

16 

1Q3/ 

21% 

25% 

19.60 

14.70 

2.45 

3.30 

18 

19%: 

23% 

27% 

19.70 

14.80 

2.50 

3.35 

20 

19% 

25% 

29% 

20.70 

15.70 

3.40 

3.40 

22 

19% 

27%- 

31% 

20.90 

15.90 

3.45 

3.45 

24 

21/4 

33% 

21.30 

16.20 

3.50 

3.50 

26 

21% 

31% 

35% 

21.50 

16.30 

3.55 

3.55 

28 

21% 

33%     ' 

37% 

22.50 

16.40 

3.60 

4.45 

30 

35% 

39% 

22.60 

16.50 

3.70 

4.50 

36 

21% 

45% 

23.90 

17.70 

4.70 

4.70 

42 

21% 

47% 

51% 

26.20 

18.90 

5.65 

5.65 

48 

21% 

53% 

57% 

28.30 

20.00 

6.70 

6.70 

Stands,  each,  right  or  left,  with  upper  and  lower  bearings $4.00 

Stands,  each,  right  or  left,  with  upper  bearing  only 3.00 

For  Flat  Belt  Rolls  and  separate  Return  Rolls,  see  later  pages. 


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Troughing  Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 

Fig.  No.  436 


Fig.  No.  436 
Trunnions  Above — Set  Screws  Below 


Price  List  and  Dimensions 


DIMENSIONS,   INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

Width 
of  Belt 

Rolls  Only 

Inches 

g 

With 

Without 

Return  Roll 

Return  Roll 

Carrier 

R   t 

With  Bells 

12 

2ltf 

16 

19X 

$13.45 

$  9.60 

$5.45 

$2.30 

14 

23^ 

18 

21X 

14.40 

9.60 

5.60 

3.25 

16 

25^ 

20 

23X 

14.50 

9.70 

5.70 

3.30 

18 

27K 

22 

25>< 

15.50 

10.65 

6.20 

3.35 

20 

29^ 

24 

27>< 

15.60 

10.70 

6.30 

3.40 

22 

3m 

26 

29>< 

15.75 

10.75 

6.40 

3.45 

24 

33^ 

28 

31X 

16.70 

11.65 

7.40 

3.50 

26 

36^ 

31 

34X 

16.80 

11.70 

7.70 

3.55 

28 

38^ 

33 

36>< 

17.80 

11.75 

7.90 

4.45 

30 

40K 

35 

38X 

17.95 

11.85 

8.10 

4.50 

36 

46K 

41 

44^ 

19.15 

12.90 

9.40 

4.70 

42 

52^ 

47 

50X 

21.50 

13.95 

10.75 

5.65 

48 

58^ 

53 

56^ 

23.40 

23.40 

12.36 

6.70 

Stands,  each,  with  upper  and  lower  bearings $3.60 

Stands,  each,  with  upper  bearing  only 2.60 

Bells,  each 3.25 

For  Flat  Belt  Rolls  and  separate  Return  Rolls,  see  later  pages. 


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Troughing  Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 

Fig.  Nos.  437  and  438 


Prices  and  Dimensions  for  Fig.  No.  437 


Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS, 

INCHES 

PRICE,  COMPLETE 

A 

C 

With 
Return  Roll 

Without 
Return  Roll 

12 
14 
16 
18 

9^ 
9K 
10 

10K 

ISH 

17X 
19# 
21# 

$15.15 
16.65 
17.15 
17.60 

$10.10 
10.50 
11.05 
11.50 

Fig.  No.  437 


Fig.  No.  438 — Trunnion  Support 


Prices  and  Dimensions  for  Fig.  No.  438 


Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE.   EACH 

A 

E 

F 

Complete 

Carrier 
Roll  Only 

A 

E 

F 

Complete 

Carrier 
Roll  Only 

12     . 

11^ 

11>£ 

15 

$13.10 

$1.50 

26 

13 

2Sl/2 

29 

$15.70 

$3.55 

14 

11  1A 

13X 

17 

14.00 

2.40 

28 

13 

2TX 

31 

15.80 

3.60 

16 

tltf 

153^ 

19 

14.10 

2.45 

30 

13 

29^2 

33 

15.90 

3.70 

18 

UK 

\1% 

21 

14.20 

2.50 

36 

13 

35^ 

39 

17.00 

4.70 

20 

11  14 

19  x 

23 

15.20 

3.40 

42 

13 

41  1^ 

45 

19.20 

5.65 

22 

ll/^ 

2\y£ 

25 

15.30 

3.45 

48 

13 

47^ 

51 

19.30 

6.70 

24 

13 

23l/2 

27 

15.60 

3.50 

Stands,  each,  right  or  left,  with  bearing $2.50 

NOTE.  Troughing  Rolls  can  be  set  at  30°  angle  when  desired,  at  same  prices.  Height  to  top  of  carrier 
roll  then  becomes  7 ^  inches  and  height  (A)  to  top  of  troughing  rolls  becomes  10>£  inches  for  12  to  22-inch 
belts  and  11>^  inches  for  belts  24  inches  and  wider. 


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Plain  Troughing  Rolls 

For  Use  with  Fig.  Nos.  441  or  442  Flat  Belt  Rolls 


Stands  furnished  in  two  heights  (E),  8  and  9*4  inches.      Stands  may  be  omitted  and  clips  used  in 
securing  cross  bar. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  COMPLETE 

Width 
of  Belt 

A 

C 

With 

With 

With 

Inches 

D 

Clips 

8-Inch 

9  ><-Inch 

With  Clip 

8-In.  Stand 

9#-In.  St'd 

8-In.  Stand 

9K-In.  St'd 

Stands 

Stands 

12 

10# 

18# 

19# 

nx 

19# 

21X 

$8.65 

$9.70 

$10.05 

14 

10# 

18# 

19X 

19K 

21K 

23K 

8.70 

9.75 

10.10 

16 

10# 

18# 

19X 

21X 

23^ 

25>< 

8.75 

9.80 

10.15 

18 

10# 

18# 

19X 

23K 

25^ 

27>< 

8.80 

9.85 

10.20 

20 

IOK 

18# 

I9tf 

25^ 

2W 

29K 

8.85 

9.90 

10.25 

22 

10# 

18# 

I9tf 

27^ 

29^ 

31X 

8.90 

9.95 

10.30 

24 

12 

20 

21X 

29^ 

31J< 

33X 

9.30 

10.40 

10.75 

26 

12 

20 

21X 

31K 

332< 

35X 

9.35 

10.45 

10.80 

28 

12 

20 

21X 

33K 

35^ 

37^ 

9.40 

10.50 

10.85 

30 

12 

20 

21X 

35K 

37K 

39X 

9.45 

10.55 

10.90 

36 

12 

20 

21# 

4ltf 

43  K 

45>< 

9.50 

10.60 

10.95 

42 

12 

20 

21X 

47K 

49J< 

51^ 

9.55 

10.65 

11.00 

48 

12 

20 

1\% 

53  K 

55K 

57X 

9.60 

10.70 

11.05 

Clips,  each                                                            -   --   -   ---$0.40 

Stands  8-inch  each                                                                                                -     --   -90 

Stands.  9  ^-inch.  each--                                                                                                                                         -   1.10 

Dump  Troughing  Rolls 

For  Use  with  Fig.  Nos.  441  or  442  Flat 
Belt  Rolls 


For  use  with  Fig.  Nos.  441  or  442  Flat  Belt  Rolls, 
Height  C  =  10X  inches. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


•5-S  8 
."2«-S 
£•0*5 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  COMPLETE 

Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS,   INCHES 

PRICE,  COMPLETE 

A 

D 

E 

C  = 
lOXIn. 

A 

D 

E 

C  = 
9  In. 

C  = 

lOKIn. 

C  = 
9  In. 

C  = 
10#In. 

C  = 
9  In. 

C  = 
9  In. 

C  = 
10X  In. 

12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 

18# 

18^ 
I8# 
18# 
18# 

18^ 
20 

19K 
19K 
19K 
19K 
19J< 
19K 
21X 

21X 
23X 
25^ 
27X 
29X 

31K 
33  X 

30J< 
32^ 

34^ 

36^ 
38^ 

40K 

42^ 

$18.70 
18.75 
18.80 
18.85 
18.90 
18.95 
19.80 

$19.10 
19.15 
19.20 
19.25 
19.30 
19.35 
20.20 

26 
28 
30 
36 
42 
48 

20 
20 

20 
20 
20 
20 

21X 
21K 
21X 

21tf 
21X 
21X 

35K 
37^ 
39X 
45X 

six 

57K 

44^ 
46^ 

48^ 
54^ 
60^ 
66X 

$19.85 
19.90 
19.95 
20.00 
20.05 
20.10 

$20.25 
20.30 
20,35 
20.40 
20.45 
20.50 

354 


Sproui,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Flat  Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 

Fig.  Nos.  441  and  442 


Fig.  No.  441 


Prices  and  Dimensions  for  Fig.  No.  441 


Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,   EACH 

E 

F 

With 
Return  Roll 

Without 
Return  Roll 

Either 
Roll  Only 

12 

1924 

21J4 

$10.50 

$6.65 

$2.30 

14 

2124 

23X 

12.50 

7.60 

3.25 

16 

2324 

25X 

12.60 

7.65 

3.30 

18 

2524 

27X 

12.65 

7.70 

3.35 

20 

2724 

29>4 

12.75 

7.75 

3.40 

22 

2924 

31>4 

12.90 

7.80 

3.45 

24 

3124 

33^4 

12.95 

7.85 

3.50 

26 

3324 

35  J4 

13.10 

7.90 

3.55 

28 

35K 

37  J4 

15.00 

8.85 

4.45 

30 

3724 

39>< 

.       15.05 

8.90 

4.50 

36 

43  24 

45>4 

15.35 

9.05 

4.70 

42 

4^24 

six 

17.40 

10.05 

5.65 

48 

5524 

57X 

19.60 

11.15 

6.70 

Stands,  each,  with  upper  and  lower  bearings $3.90 

Stands,  each,  with  upper  bearing  only 2.70 


Fig.  No.  442 
Set  Screw  Support 


Prices  and  Dimensions  for  Fig.  No.  442 


Width 

DIMENSIONS 
INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

Width 

DIMENSIONS 
INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

of  Belt 

of  Belt 

Inches 

E 

F 

Complete 

Roll  Only 

Inches 

E 

F 

Complete 

Roll  Only 

12 

1924 

21>4 

$6.50 

$2.30 

26 

3324 

35>4 

$7.75' 

$3.55 

14 

2124 

23^4 

7.40 

3.25 

28 

3524 

37>4 

8.70 

4.45 

16 

2324 

25^4 

7.45 

3.30 

18 

2524 

27>4 

7.50 

3.35 

30 

3724 

39>4 

8.80 

4.50 

36 

4324 

45^4 

8.90 

4.70 

20 

2724 

29K 

7.55 

3.40 

22 

2924 

7.60 

3.45 

42 

4924 

Sltf 

9.95 

5.65 

24 

31* 

33>4 

7.65 

3.50 

48 

5524 

57>4 

11.00 

6.70 

Stands,  each,  with  bearing $2.95 


Sprout,   Waldron  Sr  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


355 


Return  Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 

Fig.  Nos.  443  and  444 


Fig.  No.  443  —  Set  Screw  Support, 
Reversible,  to  Hang  or  Stand 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  444 
Trunnion  Support  Hanger 

Nos.  443  and  444 


DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

of  Belt 
Inches 

Fig.  No.  443 

Fig.  No.  444 

Figure 

Figure 

Roll  Only 

No.  443 

No.  444 

Either  Style 

A 

C 

A 

c 

12 

21# 

18# 

24X 

21 

$5.60 

$5.00 

$2.30 

14 

23^ 

20^ 

26^ 

23 

6.60 

6.00 

3.25 

16 

25;^ 

22^4 

28^ 

25 

6.65 

6.05 

3.30 

18 

2iy2 

24}< 

30X 

27 

6.70 

6.10 

3.35 

20 

29^ 

26X 

32X 

29 

6.75 

6.15 

3.40 

22 

31  1^ 

28>< 

34  y± 

31 

6.80 

6.20 

3.45 

24 

333^ 

30X" 

36^ 

33 

6.85 

6.25 

3.50 

26 

35^ 

32>< 

38^ 

35 

6.90 

6.30 

3.55 

28 

37^ 

34  X 

40X 

37 

7.85 

7.25 

4.45 

30 

39^ 

36^4 

42X 

39 

7.90 

7.30 

4.50 

36 

45K 

42  % 

45 

8.05 

7.45 

4.70 

42 

51>? 

48  % 

54  % 

51 

9.15 

8.50 

5.65 

48 

57X 

54X 

60X 

57 

10.20 

9.60 

6.70 

Stands,  each,  with  bearing,  Fig.  No.  443 1 $2.20 

Stands,  each,  with  bearing,  Fig.  No.  444 1.80 


Steel  and  Wood  Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 


Fig.  No.  445 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


STEEL  ROLLS 

WOOD  ROLLS 

Width 

Length 

of  Belt 

of  Roll 

Nominal  Diameter,  Inches 

Nominal  Diameter,  Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

3 

4 

5 

6 

3 

4 

5 

6 

12 

14 

$3.75 

$4.20 

$5.60 

$6.90 

$1.60 

$1.80 

$2.30 

$2.60 

14 

16 

4.00 

4.50 

6.00 

7.35 

1.75 

1.95 

2.50 

2.85 

16 

18 

4.20 

4.80 

6.50 

7.80 

1.90 

2.15 

2.75 

3.15 

18 

20 

4.45 

5.15 

6.80 

8.30 

2.10 

2.35 

3.00 

3.45 

20 

22 

4.75 

5.40 

7.20 

8.75 

2.35 

2.60 

3.30 

3.75 

22 

24 

4.95 

5.75 

7.60 

9.20 

2.60 

2.80 

3.60 

4.05 

24 

26 

5.20 

6.05 

8.00 

9.70 

2.85 

3.05 

3.95 

4.40 

26 

28 

5.45 

6.35 

8.40 

10.15 

3.10 

3.30 

4.30 

4.80 

28 

30 

5.75 

6.65 

8.80 

10.60 

3.35 

3.55 

4.70 

5.20 

30 

32 

6.00 

6.95 

9.20 

11.10 

3.60 

3.80 

5.05 

5.60 

36 

38 

6.45 

7.60 

11.20 

12.75 

3.90 

4.25 

5.50 

6.20 

356 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Fig.  No.  446 


Single  Bearing  Belt  Conveyor 
Roll  Stands 


Trunnion  and 
Set  Screw  Supports 

Plain  Oiling 
Bearings 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Fig.  No.  447 


Height 

FOOT 

BOLTS 

PRICE, 

EACH 

Base  to  Center  of  Bearing 

Inches 

Number 

Diameter,  Inches 

Trunnion  Support 

Set  Screw  Support 

2 

2 

y* 

$0.75 

3 

2 

X 

.80 

$0.85 

4 

2 

A 

.85 

.90 

5 

2 

A 

.90 

.95 

6 

2 

A 

.95 

1.00 

9 

2 

A 

1.05 

1.15 

12 

2 

y*- 

1.15 

1.30 

14 

2 

y* 

1.25 

1.45 

May  be  furnished  with  self-oiling  bearings  if  desired,  at  extra  prices. 


Tripper  Stops 


Fig.  No.  448 

Clamp  firmly  onto  rails  of  all  usual  sections.    Price,  each. 


.$5.00 


Fig.  No.  449 


Guide  Sheaves  for  Conveyor  Belts 

Where  belt  conveyors  are  of  great  length, 
guide  sheaves  are  used  to  overcome  any  tendency 
of  the  belt  to  run  out  of  a  straight  track.  Guides 
should  be  placed  eight  to  ten  feet  from  head  and 
tail  ends  of  conveyor  and  then  at  intervals  of 
twenty-five  to  fifty  feet. 

Price  List 


Fig.  No.  450 


Height  to  Center  of  Guide 
Inches 

Adjustable 

Plain,  Straight 
or  Offset 

4 

$2.25 

6 

2.75 

9 

3.00 

12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
22 

$5.25 
5.50 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
7.50 

3.30 
3.60 
3.90 
4.20 
4.50 
4.80 

Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


357 


Steel  Frame  Self-Propelling  Two-Pulley  Tripper 

Fig.  No.  451 
Light  and  Heavy  Types 


Fig.  No.  451 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Width 

Track 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

of  Belt 

Gauge 
Inches 

Light 

Heavy 

es 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

K 

For 

For  Coal 

Grain 

Stone,  Etc. 

18 

43# 

33 

62 

54 

20^ 

60 

2 

15 

13 

$496.00 

$516.00 

20 

45  X 

35 

64 

54 

20K 

60 

2 

15 

13 

506.00 

526.00 

22 

47^ 

37 

66 

54 

20^ 

60 

2 

15 

13 

516.00 

536.00 

24 

49^ 

39 

68 

54 

20K 

60 

2 

18 

16 

526.00 

546.00 

26 

51# 

41 

70 

60 

20^ 

61 

2 

18 

16 

541.00 

561.00 

28 

53^ 

43 

72 

60 

20^ 

61 

2 

18 

16 

556.00 

576.00 

30 

55^ 

44 

75 

60 

20K 

61 

2 

20 

18 

576.00 

596.00 

36 

61# 

50 

81 

66 

20^ 

62 

2 

20 

18 

636.00 

656.00 

42 

67X 

55 

88 

72 

20K 

62 

2 

24 

22 

696.00 

716.00 

48 

73^ 

61 

94 

78 

20%: 

62 

2 

24 

22 

756.00 

776.00 

358 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


A-Frame  Two-Pulley  Trippers 

Self-Propelling,   Hand -Propelling  and  Plain 


Fig.  No.  452— Hand-Propelling 

Fig.  No.  452  illustrates  Tripper  of  the  hand-propelling  type.    This  design  is  also  built  in  the  plain  and 
self-propelling  type,  per  list  below. 


Prices  and  Dimensions 


Width 
of  Belt 
Inches 

Track 
Gauge 
Inches 

A 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

PRICE,  EACH 

B 

c 

D 

E 

F 

Self-Propelling 

Plain 
Swivel 

Spout 

Hand 
Propelling 
Swivel 
Spout 

Swivel 
Spout 

Two-Way 
Spout 

18 

36 

32K 

48 

50 

19 

56 

$392.00 

$432.00 

$229.00 

$254.00 

20 

38 

35^ 

50 

50 

19 

56 

398.00 

438.00 

235.00 

260.00 

22 

40 

37X 

52 

50 

19 

56 

404.00 

444.00 

241.00 

266.00 

24 

42 

39# 

54 

50 

19 

56 

410.00 

450.00 

247.00 

272.00 

26 

50 

48X 

63 

56^ 

25 

62 

416.00 

456.00 

253.00 

278.00 

28 

52 

50^ 

65 

56^ 

25 

62 

422.00 

462.00 

259.00 

284.00 

30 

54 

52# 

67 

56H 

25 

62 

430.00 

470.00 

267.00 

292.00 

36 

60 

58^ 

73 

56K 

25 

62 

454.00 

494.00 

291.00 

316.00 

42 

70 

68K 

83 

56^ 

25 

62 

512.00 

552.00 

339.00 

364.00 

48 

72 

70^ 

85 

56^ 

25 

62 

536.00 

576.00 

363.00 

388.00 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


359 


Clark  Automatic  Power  Shovel 


Fig.  No.  455 


Dimensions  of  Clark  Automatic 
Power  Shovel 


The  above  illustration  shows  one  of  our  Single  Clark  Automatic  Power  Shovels.  They  are  generally  used 
in  pairs,  both  being  placed  on  the  same  shaft,  side  by  side.  They  are  perfectly  automatic  in  action  and  may  be 
adjusted  to  throw  in  or  out  of  gear  at  any  desired  point.  A  double  shovel  operated  by  two  men  will  unload  a 
car  in  about  five  minutes  and  a  single  machine  with  one  man  in  about  fifteen  minutes. 

Price  List 

Single  Shovel $100.00 

Double  Shovel 200.00 

The  above  price  list  includes  the  following  fixtures  with  each  single  shovel:  One  scoop,  35  feet  of  rope, 
scoop  chain,  two  horizontal  sheaves,  one  swivel  sheave  and  shaft  with  suffcient  projection  to  receive  driving 
pulley.  An  extra  charge  is  made  for  the  driving  pulley,  the  amount  depending  upon  the  size  required. 

We  manufacture  Ship  Shovels,  also  the  necessary  Steel  Scoops,  Clamps,  Chains,  etc.  Prices  quoted 
on  application. 


Directions  for  Setting  Up  Clark  Power  Shovel 

The  frame  of  shovel  should  rest  on  4  x  8  timbers,  supported  from  the  floor  or  suspended  from  the  ceiling 
at  any  height  desired.  The  shovel  should  be  bolted  to  the  frame. 

After  securing  one  end  of  the  shovel  rope  to  scoop  chains,  place  the  scoop  in  car  door  at  the  point  where  it 
should  stop  when  bringing  the  load  to  the  hopper.  Lead  the  other  end  of  the  rope  through  the  sheaves  to  the 
drum;  lap  all  the  loose  rope  around  the  drum  and  fasten  to  the  link  which  is  screwed  to  the  drum. 

Wind  the  chain  around  the  smaller  drum  and  fasten  the  end  to  hook  in  clutch  lever.  Particular  attention 
and  care  should  be  taken  to  wind  it  so  that  when  hooked  to  the  lever  the  lead  of  chain  is  from  the  lower  side 
of  drum,  not  from  upper.  Attach  the  larger  weight  to  the  other  hook  and  lever,  placing  the  rope  over  small 
sheave  in  shovel  frame. 

In  this  position  the  rope  will  be  on  the  drum,  the  chain  wound  around  the  smaller  drum  and  hooked  to 
lever  (thus  keeping  the  clutch  out  of  gear),  and  the  scoop  at  the  car  door.  Attach  one  end  of  the  counter- weight 
rope  to  the  link  on  small  spool  from  the  side  opposite  to  that  on  which  the  scoop  rope  leads  to  the  large  drum 
(so  that  as  one  winds  the  other  unwinds).  The  other  end  of  counter- weight  rope  is  attached  to  any  convenient 
place  on  which  the  weight  with  small  sheave  runs.  The  counter-weight  should  hang  sufficiently  low  so  that 
when  the  rope  is  all  off  the  large  drum,  the  counter-weight  will  be  at  its  highest  point. 

As  a  new  shovel  rope  stretches  badly,  thus  leaving  the  scoop  too  far  back  in  the  car,  it  will  be  necessary  to 
unscrew  the  link  connection  from  the  drum  when  the  rope  is  all  off  and  lap  it  sufficiently  around  it  to  take  up 
the  stretch  and  screw  the  link  in  another  hole. 

There  is  an  oil  hole  at  each  end  of  spool.    Keep  well  lubricated. 

To  throw  the  clutch  into  gear,  the  shoveler  when  putting  the  scoop  into  the  grain  should  give  it  a  sharp 
throw,  thus  giving  slack  to  the  rope  which  allows  the  counter-weight  to  reverse  the  drum,  thus  throwing  the 
clutch  into  gear. 


360 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Improved  Design  Automatic  Power  Grain  Shovel 

Shovels  Made  Both  Right  and  Left- Hand 


Fig.  No.  456— Right-Hand  Shovel 


RIGHT  HAND 

Dimensions — Single  Power  Grain  Shovel 

The  design  of  this  shovel  mechanism  is  heavier,  stronger  and  the  details  of  construction  better  than  the 
older  patterns.  The  winding  drum  is  larger.  Those  portions  of  the  mechanism  subject  to  shock  or  unusual  wear 
are  of  steel,  and  the  frame  is  of  what  is  known  as  box  cross  section.  The  operation  of  the  mechanism  is  as 
follows:  The  large  rope  on  the  middle  drum  is  led  by  sheaves  to  the  shovel  in  the  car.  The  drum  being  loose 
on  the  shaft  the  shovel  is  drawn  back  into  the  car  where  desired  and  slack  is  given  the  rope.  This  allows  the 
small  weighted  rope  to  reverse  the  motion  of  the  drum,  tripping  a  catch  and  throwing  the  jaw  clutch  into  mesh. 
The  drum  then  winds  up  the  rope  until  the  shovel  reaches  the  car  door  and  discharges  its  load,  at  which  time 
the  chain  shown  in  the  cut  being  wound  up  pulls  the  jaw  clutch  out  of  mesh,  throwing  the  shovel  out  of  gear. 
The  mechanism  is  then  ready  to  repeat  the  operation.  Speed  of  shovel,  65  R.  P.  M.  The  spool  or  drum  should 
run  easily  on  shaft,  and  all  moving  parts  kept  well  lubricated.  The  machine  is  made  right  and  left-hand,  a 
right-hand  and  left-hand  machine  operated  on  one  shaft  making  a  double  shovel.  Where  a  single  shovel  is 
wanted,  it  is  generally  not  important  whether  right  or  left-hand  is  installed. 

Price  List 

Single  Shovel $100.00 

Double  Shovel 200.00 

The  fittings  regularly  furnished  with  a  single  power  shovel  include  the  mechanism,  iron  frame,  5-foot  shaft, 
weights,  one  floor  sheave,  two  car  door  sheaves,  and  one  wooden  shovel,  but  does  not  include  the  driving  pulley 
nor  the  ropes.  With  a  double  shovel  the  length  of  the  shaft  is  increased  and  twice  the  fittings  specified  above 
are  included. 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


361 


Scoops  for  Power  Shovels 


Fig.  No.  457 
Steel  Scoop  for  Power  Grain  Shovels 


Fig.  No.  458 
Wooden  Scoop  for  Power  Grain  Shovels 


Fig.  No.  459 
Scoop  for  Ear  Corn 


Steel  Scoops  are  used  in  connection  with  Power  Shovels  for  handling  material  other  than  grain,  chiefly 
coal,  sand,  gravel,  etc.  Our  Scoops  are  made  to  withstand  the  rough  usage  to  which  they  are  subjected.  Made 
in  various  sizes  and  gauges  of  steel. 


Price  List 


Price 

Wooden  Shovels,  each..             

$  6.70 

Scoops  for  Ear  Corn,  each               

25.00 

Steel  Scoops,  each  ..     .   _   __     _   _ 

6.80 

362 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muticy,  Pennsylcania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Drum  Hoist 


Fig.  No.  460 — Drum 


Fig.  No.  461— Tightener 


This  Hoist  is  of  simple  construction,  easy  to  install  and  operate,  and  can  be  given  any  desired  speed.    For 
prices  of  bearings,  pulleys,  etc.,  refer  to  power  transmission  section  of  this  catalog. 

Prices  and  Dimensions 


Diameter  of 
Drum 
Inches 

Length  of  Drum 
Between  Flanges 

Price  of  Drum 

Price  of  Tightener 

6 

2'  0" 

$14.00 

$10.00 

6 

4'  0" 

15.00 

10.00 

6 

6'  0" 

16.00 

10.00 

8 

2'  0" 

17.00 

10.00 

8 

4'  0" 

19.00 

10.00 

8 

6'  0" 

21.00 

10.00 

Friction  Hoist 

Hanger  Type 


Fig.  No.  462 


The  drum  shaft  is  raised  by  the  lever,  bringing  the  iron  and  paper  frictions  into  contact  for  hoisting. 
When  the  lever  is  released  the  iron  friction  rests  on  the  brake  shoe,  thus  holding  the  load. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No.  of 
Hoist 

Price 

For  Load 
in  Pounds 

H.  P. 

Required 

Size  Drive 
Pulley 
Inches 

Speed  Drive 
Pulley 
Revolutions 

Size 
Winding 
Drum 
Inches 

Estimated 
Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

1 

$200.00 

200-  500 

2X 

24x4 

99 

12  x  12 

1350 

2 

260.00 

500-1000 

4j^ 

30x5 

99 

12  x  12 

2050- 

3 

320.00 

1000-1500 

6K 

36  x  6 

78 

15  x  15 

2875 

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363 


Peerless  Hoist 

8000  to  40,000-pound  hoists  have  lower  sheave. 

For  quick  lifting  the  1000  and  2000  sizes  can  be  equipped  with  special  gearing. 
They  handle  light  loads  at  double  speed. 

Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Capacity 
Pounds 

Regular  Lift 
Feet 

Price 

Extra  Lift 
Price  Per  Foot 

Weight  of  Hoist 
Pounds 

500 

8 

$  48.00 

$1.36 

48 

1000 

8 

56.00 

1.44 

52 

2000 

8 

72.00 

1.52 

80 

3000 

8 

96.00 

1.60 

112 

4000 

9 

112.00 

1.68 

151 

6000 

10 

144.00 

2.00 

226 

8000 

10 

176.00 

2.56 

227 

10000 

12 

224.00 

3.20 

320 

12000 

12 

264.00 

3.20 

335 

16000 

12 

320.00 

4.40 

415 

20000 

12 

384.00 

5.12 

496 

30000 

12 

544.00 

7.36 

1000 

40000 

12 

680.00 

10.24 

1229 

Fig.  No.  463 

Spur  Geared— Single 
Chain 


Differential  Hoist 

We  can  furnish  these  blocks  to  hoist  any  length. 

Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Capacity 
Pounds 

Regular 
Lift 
Feet 

Price 

Extra  Lift 
Price 
Per  Foot 

Weight  of 
Hoist 
Pounds 

500 

6 

$28.80 

$4.48 

22 

1000 

7 

33.60 

4.48 

31 

2000 

8 

44.80 

4.80 

50 

3000 

8X 

57.60 

5.12 

80 

4000 

9 

72.00 

5.44 

130 

6000 

10 

96.00 

6.40 

178 

Improved  Screw  Hoist 

30,000  and  40,000-pound  hoists  are  fitted  with 
lower  sheave. 


Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Fig.  No.  464 


Fig.  No.  465 
Double  Chain 


Capacity 
Pounds 

Regular  Lift 
Feet 

Price 

Extra  Lift 
Price  Per  Foot 

Weight  of  Hoist 
Pounds 

500 

8 

$  36.00 

$1.60 

41 

1000 

8 

40.00 

1.92 

68 

2000 

8 

48.00 

2.40 

75 

3000 

8 

64.00 

2.80 

106 

4000 

9 

80.00 

3.20 

160 

6000 

10 

120.00 

3.52 

247 

8000 

10 

152.00 

3.84 

325 

10000 

12 

224.00 

4.80 

483 

12000 

12 

288.00 

6.00 

555 

16000 

12 

336.00 

6.40 

735 

20000 

12 

440.00 

6.80 

785 

30000 

12 

544.00 

9.60 

1179 

40000 

12 

880.00 

13.60 

2370 

364 


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Improved  American  "Safety" 
Manila  Rope  Hoist 


Nos.  1  to  6  consist  of  two  double  blocks.  Nos.  7  to  10  consist  of  two  qu£ 
ruple  blocks.  This  is  a  cheap  and  effective  hoist  and  can  be  used  to  advanta 
for  light,  occasional  lifting.  Prices  do  not  include  Manila  rope,  which  v 
will  be  furnished  as  per  our  price  list.  Prices  of  overhead  tracks,  hangers  a 
trolleys,  quoted  on  receipt  of  specifications. 


Fig.  No.  466 


Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


No. 

Sizes  of 
Rope,  Inches 

One  Man 
Can  Lift 
Pounds 

Weight 
Pounds 

Capac- 
ity 
Pounds 

Price 

No. 

Sizes  of 
Rope,  Inches 

One  Man 
Can  Lift 
Pounds 

Weight 
Pounds 

Capac- 
ity 
Pounds 

Pric 

1 

tf 

A 

N 

300 

2K 

600 

$  2.50 

6 

Hi 

i 

IH» 

650 

50 

6000 

$15.0 

2 

X 

& 

K 

400 

5K 

1000 

4.00 

7 

K 

A 

M 

1000 

17K 

1700 

11.0 

3 

K 

A 

H 

500 

UK 

1500 

6.00 

8 

H 

» 

% 

1100 

30 

3000 

14.0 

4 

H 

}{ 

X 

600 

20 

2800 

9.00 

9 

K 

« 

H 

1100 

51 

6000 

18.5 

5 

H 

it 

H 

650 

35 

4000 

12.00 

10 

H 

i 

IX 

1100 

75 

8000 

22.0 

Steel  Tackle  Blocks 


Fig.  No.  467 

Prices  on  all  sizes  of  wood  or  steel  shell  snatch  blocks  furnished  on  application. 

Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


Phosphor  Bronze  or 

Dimensions 

Iron  Bushed 

Improved  Roller  Bushed 

Metaline  Bushed 

Self  Lubricating 

Diameter 
Sheaves 
Inches 

Diameter 
Rope 
Inches 

Length 
Shell 
Inches 

Single 
Each 

Double 
Each 

Triple 
Each 

Single 
Each 

Double 
Each 

Triple 
Each 

Single 
Each 

Double 
Each 

Triple 
Each 

2% 

X 

4 

$0.90 

$    1.75 

$  2.50 

$  1.40 

$  2.60 

$  3.75 

$  1.65 

$  3.25 

$  4.75 

3 

H 

5 

1.00 

1.90 

2.75 

1.50 

2.90 

4.25 

1.80 

3.50 

5.15 

3K 

% 

6 

1.25 

2.25 

3.25 

1.75 

3.25 

4.75 

2.10 

4.00 

5.80 

4K 

H 

7 

1.50 

2.70 

4.00 

2.10 

3.85 

5.80 

2.45 

4.60 

6.85 

*K 

l 

8 

1.85 

3.20 

4.75 

2.55 

4.60 

6.85 

2.90 

5.30 

7.90 

5K 

1# 

9 

2.40 

4.00 

5.50 

3.20 

5.60 

7.90 

3.55 

6.30 

9.00 

6K 

IK 

10 

3.10 

5.10 

7.00 

4.05 

7.00 

9.85 

4.40 

7.70 

11.00 

8 

IK 

12 

5.00 

8.25 

11.75 

6.00 

10.35 

14.90 

6.45 

11.15 

16.00 

9K 

IK 

14 

7.50 

11.75 

16.50 

8.75 

14.25 

20.25 

9.10 

15.00 

21.30 

11 

2 

16 

13.00 

21.00 

32.00 

14.00 

24.00 

35.00 

15.00 

25.00 

38.00 

12 

2K 

18 

22.00 

35.00 

50.00 

25.00 

41.00 

,59.00 

14 

2K 

20 

30.00 

50.00 

65.00 

34.00 

58.00 

77.00 

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365 


The  Monarch  Bag  Truck 


This  cut  represents  our  Bag  Truck,  which  is  made  from  the  very  best 
material.    It  weighs  but  20  pounds,  and  will  carry  500  pounds. 

Every  miller,  farmer  and  warehouseman  should  have  one  or  more  of 
these  trucks. 

Price,  each ..$5.00 


Fig.  No.  468 


Fig.  No.  469 


The  Monarch 
Barrel  Truck 


With  Bent  Iron  Crossbars 
and  Steel  Nose 


Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Fig.  No.  470 


Size 
No. 

Length  of 
Handles 
Inches 

Width  at 
Nose 
Inches 

Width  at 
Upper  Bar 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Wheels 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 
with  Rubbered 
Wheels 

Price 
with  Iron 
Wheels 

1 

49 

11# 

18 

6 

40 

$15.00 

$  8.50 

2 

54 

13# 

21 

7K 

54      • 

19.00 

11.00 

3 

58 

14# 

22 

9K 

71 

25.00 

13.50 

4 

62 

I5# 

22 

10# 

116 

34.00 

16.50 

5 

63 

18 

22 

10# 

130 

38.00 

20.00 

6 

60 

16 

21 

iO# 

90 

28.00 

18.00 

These  trucks  are  firmly  bolted  together  and  have  forged  axles  with  turned  bearings. 
Furnished  with  fibre  wheels  if  desired  at  extra  price. 


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The  Monarch  Truck 

With  Ball  Bearing  Casters 


This  truck  will  be  found  especially 
adapted  to  the  wants  of  merchants, 
millers,  and  warehouse  men.  Jobbers 
in  almost  any  line  will  find  by  its  use  a 
great  saving  of  time  and  expense.  We 
make  them  to  fit  elevators  or  scales,  and 
thus  do  away  with  transfering  from 
truck  to  elevator  or  scales,  and  vice 
versa.  Nicely  oiled  and  varnished. 


Fig.  No.  471 


Face  of  Wheels  and  Casters 

Trucks  numbered  0  to  8  inclusive  have  casters  with  1^-inch  tread,  wheels  2-inch  tread.  Trucks  numbered 
9  to  23  inclusive,  have  casters  with  l^-inch  tread,  wheels  2>^-mch  tread.  Trucks  numbered  9  to  23  inclusive, 
with  extra  heavy  casters  with  2^-inch  tread,  wheels  3}4-inch  tread,  are  $2.00  extra  per  truck  advance  on 
prices  below. 

Rubber  Tired  Wheels 

Trucks  numbered  0  to  8  inclusive,  with  grooved  wheels  and  casters  with  round  rubber  tires  sprung  into 
groove,  price,  $8.00  extra  per  truck.  Trucks  numbered  0  to  8  inclusive,  with  patent  rubber  tired  wheels  and 
casters,  price,  $12.00  extra  per  truck.  Trucks  numbered  9  to  23  inclusive,  with  patent  rubber  tired  wheels 
and  casters,  price,  $24.00  extra  per  truck. 

Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 

Size  of 
Platform 
in  Feet 

Diameter 
of  Wheels 
Inches  . 

Diameter 
of  Casters 
Inches 

Height  to  Top 
of  Platform 
Inches 

Capacity 
in  Pounds 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

Each 

0 

2       x3 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

125 

$24.00 

1 

2       x4 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

152 

25.00 

3 

2#x4 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

172 

26.10 

4 

2      x  5 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

161 

26.10 

5 

3      x4 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

173 

27.00 

6 

2#x5 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

175 

27.00 

8 

3      x5 

12 

6 

14 

1200 

192 

29.25 

J* 

r  9 

2       x4 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

217 

30.00 

g 

11 

2#x4 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

229 

31.50 

fc 

13 

2#x4}4 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

237 

32.25 

>, 

15 

3      x4 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

246 

33.00 

C8 

16 

2#x5 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

243 

33.00 

.3  < 

18 

2      x  5 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

230 

32.25 

£  |19 

2       x6 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

240 

33.00 

i 

20 

2#x6 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

255 

34.50 

> 

21 

3      x  5 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

255 

35.25 

* 

22 

3      x6 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

270 

36.00 

£ 

23 

3      x8 

18 

9 

19 

3000 

310 

40.00 

Above  sizes  of  Trucks  kept  in  stock.    Any  size  made  to  order. 

The  Monarch  General 
Utility  Truck 

Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Number  

1 

2 

3 

4 

Size  of  Base,  Inches  

24  x  40 

26  x  40 

26  x  42 

27  x  42 

Diameter  of  Wheels,  In  
Price  .     

7 
$15.00 

7 
$15.00 

7 
$15.00 

7 
$15.00 

Fig.  No.  472 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


367 


The  Monarch 
Hopper  for  Grain  Scales 


Prices  and  Capacities 


Fig.  No.  473 


Capacity 
Bushels 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 

Price 

Capacity 
Bushels 

Price 

30 

$42.00 

125 

$  98.00 

400 

$221.00 

800 

$350.00 

40 

56.00 

150. 

120.00 

500 

263.00 

900 

392.00 

60 

70.00 

200 

148.00 

600 

294.00 

1000 

434.00 

100 

84.00 

300 

182.00 

700 

319.00 

The  Monarch 
Grain  Hopper  on  Trucks 


Fig.  No.  474 


Prices,  Dimensions  and  Capacities 


Capacity 
Bushels 

Height 

Length 

Width 

Price 

30 

3'  7" 

5'  2K" 

3'  9" 

$60.00 

40 

4'  4" 

5'  2tf" 

3'  9" 

70.00 

60 

5'  6" 

5'  2y2" 

3'  9" 

85.00 

The  Monarch  Flour  Wagon 


Fig.  No.  475 

Capacity  600  to  1000  pounds  of  flour  in  sacks.    Price,  $33.00. 


368 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Garden  Barrow 

With  Steel  Wheel 


Fig.  No.  476 

The  Monarch  Barrow  has  been  on  the  market  so  many  years,  and  is  so  well  and  favorably  known,  that 
many  imitations  have  been  made.  None  of  the  imitators  have  succeeded  in  producing  so  strong  a  barrow. 

No.  1  S.  W.— Large  Size 

Inside  measurement  of  box,  32  inches  long,  22  inches  wide  at  wheel  end,  27  inches  wide  at  handle  end,  12 
inches  deep.  Has  a  20-inch  wheel.  Nicely  painted  and  striped.  Bottoms  matched  and  glued.  Weight,  48 
pounds  each.  Price  each,  $7.00. 

No.  2  S.  W.— Medium  Size 

Inside  measurement  of  box,  30  inches  long,  19  inches  wide  at  wheel  end,  24  inches  wide  at  handle  end,  12 
inches  deep.  Has  a  20-inch  wheel.  Nicely  painted,  blue,  green  or  red,  or  oiled  and  varnished  and  striped. 
When  ordering  state  which  color  is  preferred.  Bottoms  matched  and  glued.  Weight,  44  pounds  each.  Price 
each,  $6.00. 

No.  3  S.  W.— Small  Size 

_  Inside  measurement  of  box,  28  inches  long,  17  inches  wide  at  wheel  end,  22  inches  wide  at  handle  end, 
11  inches  deep.     Has  an  18-inch  wheel.     Bottom  matched  and  glued.     Painted  green  or  red,  striped  and 
varnished.    Weight,  40  pounds  each.     Price  each,  $5.00. 
For  barrows  with  wood  wheels,  deduct  $0.50  each. 


The  Monarch  Tubular  Steel  Barrow 


Fig.  No.  477 

The  tray  is  pressed  from  one  piece  of  steel  without  seams  or  rivets.  The  edges  of  the  trays  are  flanged  and 
turned  over  a  j^-inch  steel  rod.  This  rod  prevents  the  tray  from  breaking  at  the  edge  and  makes  it  very  much 
stronger.  These  barrows  are  made  to  dump  forward,  and  are  so  constructed  that  at  the  dumping  point  they 
will  not  run  back  on  the  operator.  They  are  well  bolted  and  braced,  and  made  of  the  best  material,  and  painted. 

The  wheel  revolves  on  a  heavy  bolt  which  also  passes  through  the  handles  and  so  materially  strengthens 
the  barrow. 

Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


No. 

Size  of 
Tray  on  Top 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Wheel 
Inches 

Gauge  of  Steel 
in  Tray 

Capacity 
Cubic  Feet 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 
Each 

A-02 

29x32 

17 

16 

3 

60 

$11.00 

A-  2 

29x32 

17 

15 

3 

70 

12.00 

A-13 

29x32 

17 

13 

3 

75 

13.00 

A-  14 

29x32 

17 

12 

3 

90 

15.00 

A-15 

29x36 

17 

14 

4^ 

86 

15.00 

A-16 

29x36 

17 

12 

4>4 

95 

18.00 

A-17 

29  x36 

17 

10 

4^ 

105 

20.00 

A-18 

33  x42 

17 

14 

6 

100 

20.00 

A-18>* 

33x42 

17 

16 

6 

90 

19.00- 

A-19 

40x49 

17 

16 

8 

100 

24.00 

MONARCH 

Power 

Transmission 
Appliances 


Section  H,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO, 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


370 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Machine  Moulded  Cast  Iron  Pulleys 


Style  No.  100 
Single  Arm  Solid  Pulley 


Style  No.  101 
Single  Arm  Split  Pulley 


Our  Pulleys  are  machine  moulded,  bored  and  turned  in  the  lathe,  carefully  balanced;  are  made  either 
straight  or  crowning  face,  and  are  provided  with  set  screws  or  key  seat  as  desired. 

The  tight  and  loose  Pulleys  should  have  crowning  faces,  and  the  driving  Pulleys  for  shifting  belts  should 
have  straight  faces. 

To  save  time,  in  ordering  please  give  full  particulars,  stating  diameter,  width  and  kind  of  face,  single  or 
double  belt,  bore,  set  screw  or  key  seat,  and,  if  anything  special  is  desired,  as  tight  and  loose,  flanged  or  split,  thus: 

One  20-inch  diameter,  4-inch  straight  face,  single  belt  "Split"  Pulley,  Ij^-inch  bore,  key  seat;  or, 

One  20-inch  diameter,  4-inch  crowning  face,  double  belt  Pulley,  1^-inch  bore,  set  screws;  or, 

One  pair  20-inch  diameter,  4-inch  crowning  face,  single  belt  Pulleys,  Ij^-inch  bore.     Tight  and  Loose. 

When  orders  are  received  and  no  descriptions  given,  crowning  face,  single  belt  Pulleys  will  be  furnished. 
Prices  for  special  sizes  not  mentioned  in  the  list  will  be  quoted  upon  application. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


371 


Cast  Iron  Solid  Single  Belt  Pulleys 


Price  List 


Diameter 

FACE  IN 

INCHES 

Largest 
Bore 
Regular 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

;o 

11 

12 

Inches 

6 

$2.20 

$2.50 

$2.85 

$3.20 

$3.60 

$4.05 

1ft 

7 

2.40 

2.75 

3.10 

3.50 

3.95 

4.40 

t« 

8 

2.65 

3.00 

3.40 

3.80 

4.25 

4.75 

9 

2.90 

3.25 

3.65 

4.10 

4.60 

5.10 

1  Ib 

10 

3.10 

3.50 

3.95 

4.40 

4.90 

5.45 

2  A 

11 

3.30 

3.75 

4.20 

4.70 

5.25 

5.85 

2A 

12 

3.60 

4.05 

4.55 

5.10 

5.70 

6.30 

2A 

13 

3.65 

4.35 

4.90 

5.50 

6.10 

6.75 

$  7.45 

2A 

14 

4.05 

4.65 

5.10 

5.75 

6.45 

7.20 

7  95 

2A 

15 

4.35 

4.85 

5.65 

6.10 

6.85 

7.70 

8.60 

2A 

16 

4.65 

5.20 

5.80 

6.50 

7.30 

8.20 

9.20 

2^; 

17 

4.90 

5.50 

6.25 

7.00 

7.85 

8.75 

9.75 

2f 

18 

5.20 

5.85 

6.60 

7.40 

8.30 

9.30 

10.40 

2* 

19 

5.45 

6.25 

7.05 

7.90 

8.85 

9.85 

10.95 

2* 

20 

5.75 

6.65 

7.55 

8.50 

9  45 

10  45 

11.55 

$12.70 

2^; 

21 

6.05 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

11.00 

12.10 

13.25 

22 

6.35 

7.40 

8  45 

9  50 

10  55 

11  55 

12  65 

13  85 

3  A 

23 

6.70 

7.80 

8.90 

10.00 

11  10 

12  15 

13  30 

14.45 

3  JL 

24 

7.05 

8.20 

9.35 

10.50 

11.65 

12.80 

14.00 

15.20 

» 

3& 

25 

7.40 

8.60 

9.80 

11.00 

12.20 

13.40 

14.65 

15.90 

3A 

26 

7.75 

9.00 

10.25 

11.50 

12  75 

14  05 

15.35 

16.70 

3& 

27 

8.15 

9.50 

10  80 

12  10 

13  45 

14  80 

16  20 

17  65 

$19  15 

3A 

28 

8.55 

9.95 

11.35 

12  75 

14  15 

15  55 

17  00 

18  50 

20.10 

3A      ' 

29 

9.00 

10.50 

12.00 

13.45 

14  90 

16  35 

17  95 

19.45 

21.05 

3& 

30 

9.40 

10.90 

12  45 

14  00 

IS  85 

17  15 

18  75 

20  35 

22  00 

3A 

31 

9.85 

11.40 

12.95 

14  55 

16  15 

17  80 

19  50 

21  25 

23.00 

3H 

32 

10.30 

11.90 

13.55 

15.20 

16  90 

18  60 

20  35 

22.15 

24.00 

33 

10.80 

12.40 

14  10 

15  85 

17  65 

19  45 

21  30 

23  15 

25  05 

3H 

34 

11.35 

12.95 

14.70 

16  50 

18  40 

20  30 

22  20 

24  15 

26.10 

3ii 

35 

11.85 

13.50 

15.30 

17.15 

19  10 

21  20 

23.10 

25.15 

27.20 

3tt 

36 

38 

12.40 

14.20 
15.65 

16.05 
17  70 

18.00 
19  80 

20.05 
21  95 

22.10 
24  10 

24.15 
26  25 

26.20 
28  40 

28.30 
30  60 

$30.45 
32.85 

3tt 
3H 

40 

16.75 

18  95 

21  15 

23  40 

25  70 

28  00 

30  30 

32  60 

34.95 

42 

17  90 

20  20 

22  60 

25  00 

27  40 

29  80 

•?2  20 

34  55 

37  10 

3H 

44 

19.30 

21  75 

24  20 

26  70 

29  25 

31  80 

34  30 

36  80 

39.30 

4& 

46 

20.80 

23  35 

25  95 

28  55 

31  20 

33  85 

36  50 

39  15 

41.60 

4A 

48 

22.40 

25.05 

27.75 

30.45 

33.20 

35.95 

38.75 

41.60 

43.90 

4& 

Cast  Iron  Split  Single 

Price  List 


Belt  Pulleys 


Diameter 

FACE  IN 

INCHES 

Largest 
Bore 
Regular 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Price 
Inches 

6 

$3.70 

$4.00 

$4.60 

$4.95 

$5  60 

$6  05 

14 

7 

3.90 

4.25 

4.85 

5.25 

5.95 

6.40 

1M 

8 

4.25 

4.60 

5.30 

5.70 

6.45 

6.95 

9 

4.50 

4.85 

5.55 

6.00 

6.80 

7  30 

1  H 

10 

4.80 

5.20 

6.00 

6.45 

7.30 

7.85 

2  JT 

11 

5.00 

5.45 

6.25 

6.75 

7.65 

8.25 

2& 

12 

5.40 

5.85 

6.75 

7.30 

8.30 

8  90 

2  A 

13 

5.70 

6.15 

7.10 

7.70 

8.70 

9.35 

$10.50 

2-fs 

14 

6.00 

6.60 

7.50 

8.15- 

9.30 

9.95 

11.30 

2A 

15 

6.30 

6.80 

8.05 

8.50 

9.70 

10  05 

11.95 

2^c 

16 

6.75 

7.30 

8.40 

9.10 

10.40 

11  30 

12.85 

2ft 

17 

7.00 

7  60 

8  85 

9  60 

10  95 

11  95 

13.40 

2« 

18 

7.45 

8.05 

9.40 

10.20 

11.70 

12  65 

14.35 

2H 

19 

7.70 

8  50 

9  85 

10  70 

12  20 

13  20 

14  90 

2H 

20 

8.20 

9.10 

10  60 

11  55 

13  10 

14  10 

15.85 

$17.00 

2H 

21 

8  50 

9  45 

11  05 

12  05 

13  65 

14  65 

16  40 

17  55 

3-i 

22 

9.00 

10  05 

11  75 

12  80 

14  50 

15  50 

17.30 

18.50 

- 

3A 

23 

9  35 

10  45 

12  20 

13  30 

15  05 

16  10 

17  95 

19  10 

3  i 

24 

9.85 

11  00 

12  90 

14  05 

15  90 

17  05 

19  00 

20.20 

3A 

25 

10  20 

11  40 

13  35 

14  55 

16  45 

17  65 

19  65 

20  90 

26 

10.75 

12  00 

14  10 

15  35 

17  35 

18  65 

20  75 

22.10 

3-4 

27 

11  15 

12  50 

14  55 

15  95 

18  05 

19  40 

21  60 

23  05 

$25.35 

3A 

28 

11  80 

13  20 

15  50 

16  90 

19  10 

20  50 

22  80 

2430 

26.75 

3A 

29 

12.25 

13  75 

16  15 

17  60 

19  85 

21  30 

24.75 

25.25 

27.70 

3A 

30 

12  90 

14  40 

16  90 

18  45 

21  15 

22  45 

24  95 

26  55 

29.10 

3A 

31 

13  35 

14  90 

17  40 

19  00 

21  45 

23  10 

25  70 

27.45 

30'.  10 

32 

14  10 

15  70 

18  35 

20  00 

22  60 

24  30 

27  00 

28  80 

31.60 

315 

33 

14  60 

16  20 

18  90 

20  65 

23  25 

26  10 

27  95 

29.80 

32.65 

38 

34 

15  45 

17  05 

19  gs 

21  65 

24  50 

26  40 

29  30 

31  25 

34.20 

3H 

35 

15  95 

17  60 

20  45 

22  30 

25  20 

27  30 

30  20 

32.25 

35.30 

3H 

36 
38 

16.80 

18.60 
20.40 

21.55 
23.65 

23.50 
25.70 

26.55 
28.90 

28.60 
31.05 

31.70 
34.30 

33.75 
36.45 

36.90 
39.75 

$39.05 
42.00 

3H 
3ft 

40 

21.85 

25.25 

27.45 

30.80 

33.10 

36.55 

38.85 

42.30 

44.65 

3ft 

42 

23.35 

26.90 

29.30 

32.85 

35.25 

38.85 

41.25 

44.90 

47.35 

3ft 

44 

25.15 

28.90 

31.35 

35.05 

37.60 

41.40 

43.90 

47.65 

50.15 

4rs 

46 

27.05 

30.95 

33.55 

37.40 

40.05 

44.00 

46.65 

50.60 

53.05 

4A 

48      ' 

29.05 

33.10 

35.80 

39.80 

42.55 

46.65 

49.45 

53.65 

55.95 

4A 

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Sproul,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Cast  Iron  Solid  Double  Belt  Pulleys 

Price  List 


Diameter 
Inches 

FACE    IN    INCHES 

Largest  bore, 
reg.  price,  in. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
58 
60 
62 
64 
66 
68 
70 
72 
74 
76 
78 
80 
82 
84 
86 
88 
90 
92 
94 
96 
98 
100 
102 
104 
106 
108 
110 
112 
114 
116 
118 
120 

$2.50 
2.70 
2.90 
3.20 
3.45 
3.70 
3.95 
4.20 
4.50 
4.80 
5.10 
5.40 
5.70 
6.05 
6.40 
6.75 
7.10 
7.50 
7.90 
8.35 
8.80 
9.30 
9.80 
10.30 
10.85 
11.40 
11.95 
12.50 
13.10 
13.70 
14.30 

$2.80 
3.05 
3.35 
3.65 
3.95 
4.25 
4.55 
4.85 
5.20 
5.55 
5.80 
6.25 
6.65 
7.05 
7.45 
7.85 
8.30 
8.75 
9.25 
9.75 
10.30 
10.85 
11.45 
12.00 
12.65 
13.25 
13.90 
14.50 
15.20 
15.90 
16.55 
18.00 
19.50 
21.05 
22.65 
24.35 
26.10 
27.90 
29.80 
31.75 
33.80 
35.95 
38.20 
40.50 

$3.15 
3.50 
3.80 
4.15 
4.45 
4.80 
5.15 
5.50 
5.95 
6.35 
6.60 
7.10 
7.60 
8.10 
8.55 
9.00 
9.50 
10.05 
10.60 
11.20 
11.80 
12.45 
13.10 
13.75 
14.45 
15.15 
15.85 
16.55 
17.30 
18.10 
18.85 
20.50 
22.15 
23.85 
25.65 
27.50 
29.40 
31.40 
33.50 
35.65 
37.90 
40.25 
42.65 
45.15 

$  3.60 
3.95 
4.25 
4.65 
5.00 
5.40 
5.80 
6.20 
6.70 
7.15 
7.45 
8.00 
8.55 
9.15 
9.65 
10.15 
10.75 
11.35 
12.00 
12.65 
13.35 
14.05 
14.80 
15.50 
16.30 
17.05 
17.85 
18.60 
19.45 
20.35 
21.15 
23.00 
24.80 
26.65 
28.65 
30.65 
32.75 
34.90 
37.25 
39.60 
42.05 
44.60 
47.25 
49.85 
52.65 
55.55 
58.55 
61.50 
64.55 

$  4.10 
4.40 
4.75 
5.20 
5.55 
6.00 
6.45 
6.90 
7.50 
8.00 
8.50 
8.90 
9.55 
10.25 
10.80 
11.35 
12.00 
12.70 
13.40 
14.15 
14.90 
15.70 
16.50 
17.30 
18.15 
19.00 
19.85 
20.70 
21.60 
22.60 
23.50 
25.55 
27.45 
29.45 
31.65 
33.85 
36.10 
38.40 
41.00 
43.55 
46.20 
49.00 
51.85 
54.60 
57.50 
60.50 
63.60 
66.70 
69.90 

$  4.55 
4.90 
5.25 
5.75 
6.15 
6.65 
7.15 
7.65 
8.30 
8.85 
9.20 
9.85 
10.55 
11.35 
11.95 
12.55 
13.30 
14.05 
14.85 
15.65 
16.50 
17.35 
18.25 
19.10 
20.05 
20.95 
21.90 
22.80 
23.80 
24.90 
25.85 
28.10 
30.10 
32.25 
34.65 
37.05 
39.45 
41.95 
44.75 
47.55 
50.40 
53.45 
56.50 
59.40 
62.40 
65.50 
68.70 
71.95 
75.30 
78.75 
82.30 
85.95 
89.70 
93.55 
97.50 
101.55 
105.70 
109.95 
114.30 
118.75 
123.30 
127.95 
131.45 
134.95 
138.45 
142.60 
147.60 
152.70 
157.90 
163.20 
168.60 
174.10 
179.80 

$  5.05 
5.35 
5.80 
6.30 
6.80 
7.30 
7.85 
8.40 
9.10 
9.75 
10.10 
10.80 
11.60 
12.40 
13.15 
13.80 
14.60 
15.45 
16.30 
17.20 
18.10 
19.05 
20.00 
20.95 
21.95 
22.95 
23.95 
24.95 
26.05 
27.20 
28.25 
30.70 
32.80 
35.10 
37.70 
40.25 
42.85 
45.50 
48.55 
51.55 
54.65 
57.95 
61.20 
64.25 
67.35 
70.55 
73.85 
77.85 
80.75 
84.35 
88.05 
91.90 
95.90 
100.00 
104.20 
108.50 
112.95 
117.55 
122.30 
127.10 
132.05 
137.10 
140.80 
144.50 
148.20 
152.55 
157.75 
163.05 
168.50 
174.05 
179.70 
185.50 
191.40 

$  5.55 
5.85 
6.35 
6.90 
7.50 
8.00 
8.60 
9.20 
9.95 
10.65 
11.05 
11.80 
12.65 
13.55 
14.35 
15.05 
15.95 
16.85 
17.80 
18.75 
19.75 
20.75 
21.80 
22.80 
23.90 
24.95 
26.05 
27.10 
28.30 
29.55 
30.70 
33.30 
35.50 
37.95 
40.75 
43.45 
46.25 
49.10 
52.35 
55.60 
58.95 
62.45 
65.90 
69.15 
72.35 
75.65 
79.05 
82.65 
86.25 
90.05 
93.90 
97.95 
102.20 
106.55 
111.00 
115.60 
120.30 
125.25 
130.35 
135.50 
140.85 
146.30 
150.20 
154.10 
158.00 
162.55 
167.95 
173.45 
179.20 
185.00 
190.90 
196.95 
203.05 

$  6.55 
6.85 
7.60 
8.15 
8.95 
9.55 
10.15 
10.85 
11.70 
12.55 
13.00 
13.85 
14.85 
15.90 
16.85 
17.65 
18.70 
19.75 
20.85 
21.95 
23.10 
24.25 
25.45 
26.60 
27.85 
29.05 
30.30 
31.55 
32.90 
34.30 
35.65 
38.60 
40.95 
43.70 
46.85 
49.95 
53.10 
56.35 
60.05 
63.75 
67.50 
71.55 
75.45 
79.10 
82.50 
86.00 
89.60 
93.60 
97.40 
101.60 
105.90 
110.40 
115.15 
120.00 
124.95 
130.15 
135.45 
141.00 
146.70 
152.60 
158.70 
164.95 
169.25 
173.45 
177.75 
182.80 
188.60 
194.55 
200.85 
207.15 
213.55 
220.05 
226.60 

2A 
2& 
2A 
2A 
2A 

1 

3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 

ii 

3tt 

3tf 
3tf 
3M 
3H 

4A 
4A 
4A 
4tf 

4M 
4tt 

5A 

5A 
5A 

5A 

5A 

5A 
5A 

SA 
SA 
SA 

5A 

SA 

5A 
5A 
SA 

SA 

SA 
5A 
SA 
SA 
SA 

I* 

;* 

SA 

a 

$11.75 
12.60 
13.50 
14.50 
15.00 
16.00 
17.05 
18.35 
19.45 
20.35 
21.55 
22.75 
24.00 
25.25 
26.55 
27.85 
29.20 
30.50 
31.90 
33.25 
34.70 
36.10 
37.60 
39.15 
40.70 
44.00 
46.45 
49.50 
53.05 
56.50 
60.00 
63.70 
67.85 
72.00 
76.25 
80.75 
85.15 
89.25 
92.85 
96.55 
100.35 
104.75 
108.85 
113.50 
118.30 
123.30 
128.55 
133-.90 
139.40 
145.20 
151.05 
157.20 
163.65 
170.10 
176.80 
183.85 
188.55 
193.05 
197.70 
203.30 
209.55 
215.95 
222.85 
229.65 
236.55 
243.50 
250.45 

$17.20 
18.25 
19.45 
20.90 
22.15 
23.15 
24.50 
25.85 
27.25 
28.65 
30.10 
31.55 
33.05 
34.50 
36.00 
37.55 
39.20 
40.75 
42.40 
44.10 
45.85 
49.50 
52.05 
55.40 
59.25 
63.10 
67.00 
71.15 
75.75 
80.35 
85.10 
90.05 
95.00 
99.60 
103.40 
107.30 
111.30 
116.10 
120.65 
125.80 
131.10 
136.60 
142.35 
148.30 
154.35 
160.75 
167.20 
173.90 
181.00 
188.00 
195.30 
203.00 
208.10 
212.90 
217.85 
224.05 
230.80 
237.70 
245.15 
252.45 
259.85 
267.20 
274.65 

$23.55 
24.95 
26.05 
27.55 
29.05 
30.60 
32.15 
33.75 
35.35 
36.90 
38.60 
40.25 
41.95 
43.80 
45.50 
47.30 
49.15 
51.10 
55.10 
57.75 
61.35 
65.55 
69.80 
74.10 
78.70 
83.75 
88.80 
94.05 
99.45 
105.05 
110.15 
114.15 
118.25 
122.50 
127.75 
132.85 
138.50 
144.30 
150.40 
156.60 
163.15 
169.80 
176.80 
183.80 
191.05 
198.70 
206.40 
214.20 
222.35 
227.80 
233.05 
238.20 
245.10 
252.35 
259.80 
267.70 
275.50 
283.50 
291.30 
299.25 

$30.70 
32.35 
34.05 
35.75 
37.50 
39.25 
40.95 
42.80 
44.60 
46.45 
48.50 
50.35 
52.30 
54.30 
56.45 
60.80 
63.60 
67.35 
71.80 
76.55 
81.30 
86.35 
91.85 
97.35 
103.10 
108.95 
115.20 
120.90 
125.10 
129.45 
133.95 
139.75 
145.45 
151.60 
158.00 
164.60 
171.30 
178.45 
185.75 
193.35 
200.95 
208.70 
216.90 
225.20 
233.50 
242.05 
247.80 
253.40 
258.80 
266.40  i 
274.70 
282.20 
290.60 
298.90 
307.45 
315.80 
324.25 

$39.45 
41.35 
43.25 
45.10 
47.10 
49.05 
51.10 
53.30 
55.30 
57.40 
59.60 
61.90 
66.55 
69.35 
73.35 
78.25 
83.40 
88.60 
94.15 
100.00 
106.00 
112.25 
118.60 
125.55 
131.85 
136.30 
141.05 
145.75 
152.15 
158.45 
165.20 
172.10 
179.20 
186.40 
194.25 
202.20 
210.35 
218.55 
227.00 
235.60 
244.40 
253.20 
262.15 
268.15 
273.95 
279.65 
287.85 
296.40 
304.95 
313,80 
322.60 
331.65 
340.60 
349.65 

$60.35 
62.65 
65.00 
67.40 
72.35 
75.35 
79.40 
84.75 
90.30 
95.95 
102.05 
108.20 
114.70 
121.45 
128.45 
136.00 
142.95 
147.90 
152.95 
157.95 
164.90 
171.95 
179.20 
186.60 
194.20 
202.10 
210.40 
219.00 
227.80 
236.70 
245.70 
254.80 
264.00 
273.30 
282.70 
288.70 
294.70 
300.70 
309.70 
318.80 
328.00 
337.30 
346.70 
356.20 
365.80 
375.50 

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373 


Cast  Iron  Split  Double  Belt  Pulleys 

Price  List 


S 

<U   01 

p 
Q£ 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
58 
60 
62 
64 
66 
68 
70 
72 
74 
76 
78 
80 
82 
84 
86 
88 
90 
92 
94 
96 
98 
100 
102 
104 
106 
108 
110 
112 
114 
116 
118 
120 

FACE    IN    INCHES 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

$4.00 
4.20 
4.50 
4.80 
5.15 
5.40 
5.75 
6.00 
6.45 
6.75 
7.20 
7.50 
7.95 
8.30 
8.85 
9.20 
9.75 
10.15 
10.70 
11.15 
11.80 
12.30 
13.05 
13.55 
14.35 
14.90 
15.75 
16.30 
17.20 
17.80 
18.70 

$4.30 
4.55 
4.95 
5.25 
5.65 
5.95 
6.40 
6.65 
7.15 
7.50 
7.90 
8.35 
8.90 
9.30 
9.90 
10.30 
10.95 
11.40 
12.05 
12.55 
13.30 
13.85 
14.65 
15.25 
16.15 
16.75 
17.70 
18.30 
19.30 
20.00 
20.95 
22.75 
24.60 
26.50 
28.50 
30.60 
32.75 
35.00 
37.35 
39.75 
42.30 
44.95 
47.70 
50.55 

$4.90 
5.25 
5.70 
6.05 
6.50 
6.85 
7.35 
7.70 
8.35 
8.75 
9.20 
9.70 
10.40 
10.95 
11.60 
12.05 
12.80 
13.35 
14.15 
14.75 
15.65 
16.30 
17.25 
17.90 
18.90 
19.60 
20.65 
21.35 
22.45 
23.25 
24.40 
26.45 
28.45 
30.55 
32.80 
35.10 
37.45 
39.95 
42.55 
45.20 
48.00 
50.90 
53.85 
56.95 

$5.35 
5.70 
6.15 
6.55 
7.05 
7.65 
8.00 
8.40 
9.10 
9.55 
10.05 
10.60 
11.35 
11.95 
12.70 
13.20 
14.05 
14.65 
15.55 
16.20 
17.20 
17.90 
18.95 
19.65 
20.75 
21.50 
22.65 
23.40 
24.60 
25.50 
26.65 
28.90 
31.10 
33.35 
35.80 
38.25 
40.80 
43.45 
46.30 
49.15 
52.15 
55.25 
58.45 
61.65 
65.05 
68.55 
72.20 
75.80 
79.50 

$6.10 
6.40 
6.95 
7.40 
7.95 
8.40 
9.05 
9.50 
10.35 
10.85 
11.60 
12.00 
12.90 
13.60 
14.45 
15.00 
15.95 
16.65 
17.65 
18.40 
19.50 
20.30 
21.45 
22.25 
23.45 
24.30 
25.55 
26.30 
27.70 
28.70 
30.00 
32.50 
34.85 
37.30 
40.00 
42.70 
45.45 
48.30 
51.45 
54.55 
57.80 
61.20 
64.65 
68.05 
71.60 
75.25 
79.05 
82.85 
86.75 

$6.55 
6.90 
7.45 
7.95 
8.55 
9.05 
9.75 
10.25 
11.15 
11.70 
12.30 
12.95 
13.90 
14.70 
15.60 
16.20 
17.25 
18.00 
19.10 
19.90 
21.10 
21.95 
23.20 
24.05 
25.35 
26.25 
27.60 
29.45 
29.90 
31.00 
32.35 
35.05 
37.50 
40.10 
43.00 
45.90 
48.80 
51.85 
55.20 
58.55 
62.00 
65.65 
69.30 
72.85 
76.50 
80.25 
84.15 
88.10 
92.15 
96.35 
100.65 
105.05 
109.60 
114.25 
119.00 
123.90 
128.90 
134.00 
139.25 
144.60 
150.05 
155.65 
160.10 
164.55 
169.05 
174.20 
180.20 
186.35 
192.60 
198.95 
205.45 
212.05 
218.85 

$7.35 
7.65 
8.35 
8.85 
9.60 
10.10 
10.90 
11.45 
12.45 
13.10 
13.75 
14.45 
15.55 
16.35 
17.45 
18.10 
19.25 
20.10 
21.30 
22.20 
23.50 
24.45 
25.80 
26.75 
28.15 
29.15 
30.60 
31.60 
33.15 
34.30 
35.80 
38.75 
41.35 
44.15 
47.30 
50.40 
53.55 
56.80 
60.45 
64.05 
67.80 
71.75 
75.65 
79.40 
83.20 
87.10 
91.15 
95.30 
99.55 
103.95 
108.45 
113.10 
117.95 
122.90 
127.95 
133.15 
138.50 
144.00 
149.70 
155.45 
161.35 
167.40 
172.10 
176.80 
181.55 
186.95 
193.20 
199.60 
206.15 
212.80 
219.60 
226.55 
233.60 

$7.85 
8.15 
8.90 
9.45 
10.30 
10.80 
11.65 
12.25 
13.30 
14.00 
14.70 
15.50 
16.60 
17.50 
18.65 
19.35 
20.60 
21.50 
22.80 
23.75 
25.15 
26.15 
27.60 
28.60 
30.10 
31.15 
32.70 
33.75 
35.40 
36.65 
38.25 
41.35 
44.05 
47.00 
50.30 
53.60 
57.95 
60.40 
64.25 
68.10 
72.10 
76.25 
80.35 
84.30 
88.20 
92.20 
96.35 
100.70 
105.05 
109.65 
114.30 
119.15 
124.25 
129.45 
134.75 
140.25 
145.85 
151.70 
157.75 
163.85 
170.15 
176.60 
181.50 
186.40 
191.35 
196.95 
203.40 
210.00 
216.85 
223.75 
230.80 
238.00 
245.25 

$9.15 
9.50 
10.50 
11.05 
12.15 
12.75 
13.65 
14.35 
15.55 
16.40 
17.20 
18.05 
19.40 
20.45 
21.80 
22.60 
24.05 
25.10 
26.60 
27.70 
29.30 
30.45 
32.10 
33.25 
34.95 
36.15 
37.90 
39.20 
41.00 
42.40 
44.25 
47.75 
50.65 
53.95 
57.70 
61.40 
65.15 
69.05 
73.40 
77.75 
82.20 
86.95 
91.55 
95.95 
100.10 
104.35 
108.75 
113.55 
118.15 
123.20 
128.35 
133.70 
139.35 
145.10 
150.95 
157.10 
163.35 
169.85 
176.55 
183.45 
190.55 
197.85 
203.20 
208.45 
213.85 
220.00 
226.90 
234.00 
241.45 
248.90 
256.50 
264.20 
271.95 

$15.75 
16.60 
17.90 
18.90 
19.80 
20.80 
22.25 
23.55 
25.10 
26.00 
27.65 
28.85 
30.55 
31.80 
33.60 
34.90 
36.75 
38.05 
39.95 
41.30 
43.30 
44.70 
46.75 
48.30 
50.40 
54.30 
57.35 
60.70 
64.90 
69.00 
73.15 
77.55 
82.40 
87.25 
92.25 
97.50 
102.65 
107.55 
111.95 
116.45 
121.10 
126.35 
131.30 
136.81 
142.55 
148.45 
154.65 
160.95 
167.40 
174.20 
181.05 
188.20 
195.70 
203.20 
210.95 
219.10 
224.90 
230.50 
236.30 
243.05 
250.45 
258.05 
266.15 
274.15 
282.30 
292.25 
298.70 

$22.65 
23.65 
25.30 
26.75 
28.50 
29.50 
31.35 
32.70 
34.60 
36.00 
38.00 
39.45 
41.50 
42.95 
45.00 
46.55 
48.80 
50.35 
52.60 
54.30 
56.65 
60.95 
64.15 
68.15 
72.70 
77.25 
81.85 
86.75 
92.10 
97.45 
103.00 
108.75 
114.50 
119.95 
124.60 
129.35 
134.25 
139.95 
145.40 
151.50 
157.75 
164.20 
170.95 
177.90 
184.95 
192.40 
199.90 
207.65 
215.85 
223.95 
232.35 
241.20 
247.45 
253.40 
259.55 
266.95 
274.90 
283.05 
291.75 
300.30 
309.00 
317.65 
326.40 

$30.10 
32.05 
33.15 
35.20 
36.70 
38.80 
40.35 
42.55 
44.15 
46.30 
48.00 
50.25 
51.95 
54.45 
56.15 
59.60 
60.55 
63.05 
67.75 
71.10 
75.40 
80.35 
87.75 
90.40 
95.80 
101.65 
107.50 
113.60 
119.85 
126.30 
132.30 
137.20 
142.20 
147.40 
153.60 
159.65 
166.30 
173.10 
180.20 
187.45 
195.05 
202.75 
210.85 
218.95 
227.30 
236.10 
244.95 
253.90 
263.25 
269.90 
276.35 
282.75 
290.90 
299.40 
308.15 
317.35 
326.45 
335.80 
344.95 
354.25 

$39.15 
40.80 
43.10 
44.80 
47.20 
48.95 
51.30 
53.15 
55.60 
57.45 
60.20 
62.05 
64.70 
66.70 
69.55 
74.65 
78.10 
82.70 
87.95 
93.50 
99.05 
104.95 
111.30 
117.65 
124.30 
131.05 
138.20 
144.85 
150.00 
155.30 
160.80 
167.60 
174.30 
181.50 
188.95 
196.60 
204.40 
212.65 
221.05 
229.80 
238.55 
247.45 
256.85 
266.35 
275.85 
285.65 
292.65 
299.50 
306.20 
315.10 
324.70 
333.55 
343.30 
352.95 
362.90 
372.65 
382.50 

$49.40 
52.00 
53.90 
56.45 
58.45 
61.10 
63.15 
66.10 
68.10 
70.95 
73.15 
76.20 
81.65 
85.25 
90.05 
95.80 
101.80 
107.85 
116.30 
121.05 
127.95 
135.15 
142.45 
150.35 
157.65 
163.10 
168.85 
174.60 
182.05 
189.40 
197.25 
205.25 
213.45 
221.80 
230.80 
239.90 
249.25 
258.65 
268.30 
278.15 
288.20 
298.25 
308.50 
315.80 
322.90 
329.95 
339.50 
349.40 
359.35 
369.60 
379.80 
390.30 
400.70 
411.20 

$74.25 
77.35 
79.70 
82.90 
88.70 
92.55 
97.45 
103.70 
110.15 
116.70 
123.75 
130.85 
138.30 
146.05 
154.05 
162.60 
170.60 
176.60 
182.70 
188.80 
196.85 
205.00 
213.40 
221.95 
230.70 
239.80 
249.30 
259.10 
269.15 
279.30 
289.55 
299.95 
310.45 
321.05 
331.80 
339.15 
346.50 
353.90 
364.30 
374.80 
385.45 
396.20 
407.05 
418.05 
429.15 
440.35 

374 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Cast  Iron  Solid  Double  Arm  Double  Belt  Pulleys 


Diameter 
Inches 

FACE  IN  INCHES 

Largest  bore, 
regular  price, 
inches 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
58 
60 
62 
64 
66 
68 
70 
72 
74 
76 
78 
80 
82 
84 
86 
88 
90 
92 
94 
96 
98 
100 
102 
104 
106" 
108 
110 
112 
114 
116 
118 
120 

$  31.60 
33.10 
35.10 
37.10 
39.20 
41.25 
43.45 
45.65 
47.95 
50.15 
52.60 
54.90 
57.30 
59.60 
62.25 
65.00 
67.55 
73.25 
78.10 
83.50 
89.65 
95.60 
101.75 

$  34.35 
35.95 
38.05 
40.25 
42.45 
44.75 
47.10 
49.50 
51.90 
54.35 
56.85 
59.40 
62.05 
64.45 
67.30 
70.20 
72.95 
79.10 
84.05 
89.75 
96.35 
102.75 
109.25 
115.95 
123.65 
131.25 
139.15 
147.40 
155.45 
163.00 
170.30 
177.75 
185.45 
193.80 
201.95 

$  37.15 
38.85 
41.15 
43.45 
45.85 
48.30 
50.80 
53.35 
56.00 
58.50 
61.25 
63.90 
66.65 
69.40 
72.40 
75.45 
78.45 
84.90 
90.10 
96.15 
103.05 
109.90 
116.80 
123.95 
132.10 
140.25 
148.50 
157.40 
166.00 
174.00 
181.50 
189.20 
197.10 
205.90 
214.30 
223.50 
233.00 
242.90 
253.35 
264.00 
274.90 
286.35 
298.00 
310.20 
322.85 
335.70 
349.15 

$  40.00 
41.90 
44.25 
46.70 
49.30 
51.90 
54.55 
57.30 
60.05 
62.80 
65.65 
68.55 
71.50 
74.35 
77.55 
80.75 
83.95 
90.85 
96.15 
102.50 
109.90 
117.05 
124.40 
132.00 
140.75 
149.25 
158.05 
167.55 
176.65 
185.15 
192.85 
200.75 
208.80 
218.15 
226.80 
236.50 
246.50 
256.95 
267.95 
279.20 
290.60 
302.70 
315.05 
327.90 
341.65 
354.85 
368.95 
383.55 
393.60 
403.05 
412.95 
424.60 
437.90 
451.45 
465.95 
480.35 
495.00 
509.85 
524.70 

$  42.90 
44.90 
47.40 
50.00 
52.80 
55.55 
58.35 
61.20 
64.25 
67.10 
70.15 
73.15 
76.35 
79.40 
82.70 
86.15 
89.55 
96.80 
102.20 
108.90 
116.70 
124.30 
132.00 
140.15 
149.25 
158.40 
167.75 
177.65 
187.35 
196.35 
204.25 
212.40 
220.75 
230.45 
239.45 
249.70 
260.25 
271.25 
282.80 
294.60 
306.70 
319.45 
332.30 
345.85 
360.05 
374.20 
388.95 
404.45 
414.80 
424.70 
434.95 
447.25 
461.00 
475.10 
490.25 
505.25 
520.40 
535.70 
551.00 

2M 
3* 
3* 

3A 
3& 

3^f 

3A 
3* 

3A 
3A 
3A 
3fj 

3M 
3M 
3M 
3M 
3M 

3M 

3M 
3M 

*A 

4A 
4^ 
4M 

4H 

4H 
4M 

m 

4M 

5A 

5A 
5A 
5^ 
5A 
5^ 
5A 
5^ 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5^ 
5A 
5A 
5* 
5& 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5& 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5& 

$  50.60 
53.35 
56.35 
59.25 
62.20 
65.20 
68.45 
71.45 
74.70 
77.85 
81.25 
84.45 
87.90 
91.55 
95.15 
102.80 
108.30 
115.30 
123.50 
131.45 
139.65 
148.35 
157.85 
167.60 
177.45 
187.80 
198.15 
207.70 
215.80 
224.15 
232.80 
242.90 
252.35 
263.10 
274.20 
285.80 
297.85 
310.35 
323.05 
336.45 
349.85 
364.05 
378.95 
393.80 
409.10 
425.45 
436.10 
446.45 
457.05 
470.05 
484.35 
498.95 
514.70 
530.20 
545.95 
561.65 
577.50 

$  72.70 
75.85 
79.25 
82.60 
86.20 
89.55 
93.15 
97.00 
100.80 
108.85 
114.45 
121.75 
130.35 
138.65 
147.35 
156.60 
166.55 
176.85 
187.20 
198.00 
209.05 
219.15 
227.45 
236.00 
244.95 
255.50 
265.45 
276.70 
288.40 
300.60 
313.15 
326.30 
339.65 
353.70 
367.70 
382.50 
398.10 
413.65 
429.50 
446.45 
457.50 
468.30 
479.25 
492.90 
507.75 
522.95 
539.35 
555.40 
571.65 
587.85 
604.25 

:::::: 

$  83.90 
87.40 
91.20 
94.70 
98.45 
102.50 
106.50 
114.95 
120.65 
128.25 
137.20 
145.85 
155.15 
164.85 
175.35 
186.10 
197.00 
208.25 
220.00 
230.70 
239.20 
248.00 
257.20 
268.25 
278.75 
290.50 
302.85 
315.60 
328.70 
342.50 
356.50 
371.20 
385.85 
401.20 
417.50 
433.70 
450.20 
467.65 
479.10 
490.30 
501.60 
516.00 
531.40 
547.15 
564.10 
580.70 
597.65 
614.25 
631.20 

$103.85 
108.10 
112.30 
121.10 
126.90 
134.80 
144.10 
153.05 
163.00 
173.15 
184.20 
195.40 
206.85 
218.60 
231.05 
242.35 
251.05 
260.15 
269.60 
281.15 
292.25 
304.60 
317.55 
330.85 
344.50 
358.95 
373.60 
388.95 
404.30 
420.20 
437.15 
454.05 
471.15 
489.05 
500.90 
512.50 
524.05 
539.20 
555.15 
571.55 
588.95 
606.10 
623.70 
640.85 
658.35 

$127.35 
133.25 
141.45 
151.00 
160.25 
170.90 
181.50 
193.10 
204.75 
216.80 
229.10 
242.20 
254.10 
263.00 
272.40 
282.10 
294.20 
306.00 
318.95 
332.50 
346.35 
360.55 
375.65 
391.00 
407.00 
423.05 
439.50 
457.20 
474.65 
492.35 
510.65 
522.90 
534.90 
546.60 
562.55 
579.15 
596.10 
614.00 
631.75 
650.00 
667.70 
686.60 

$148.15 
157.95 
167.40 
178.85 
189.95 
202.05 
214.15 
226.80 
239.70 
253.45 
266.00 
275.20 
284.80 
294.70 
307.45 
320.00 
333.50 
347.60 
362.10 
376.85 
392.60 
408.65 
425.35 
442.10 
459.75 
477.20 
495.45 
513.70 
532.50 
545.15 
557.50 
569.35 
586.10 
604.35 
620.95 
641.50 
657.60 
676.40 
694.75 
713.35 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


375 


Cast  Iron  Split  Double  Arm  Double  Belt  Pulleys 


Diameter 
Inches 

FACE  IN  INCHES 

Largest  bore, 
regular  price, 
inche? 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
38 
40 
42 
44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
58 
60 
62 
64 
66 
68 
70 
72 
74 
76 
78 
80 
82 
84 
86 
88 
90 
92 
94 
96 
98 
LOO 
L02 
104 
106 
108 
110 
L12 
L14 
L16 
118 
L20 

$  39.45 
40.95 
43.40 
45.55 
48.25 
50.30 
53.15 
55.35 
57.90 
60.50 
63.60 
65.90 
69.00 
71.30 
74.65 
77.40 
80.65 
87.05 
92.70 
98.85 
105.80 
112.55 
119.50 

$43.00 
44.60 
47.35 
49.55 
52.40 
54.70 
57.75 
60.15 
63.25 
65.70 
68.90 
71.45 
'  74.85 
77.25 
'80.85 
83.75 
87.25 
94.20 
99.95 
106.45 
113.90 
121.15 
128.50 
137.10 
144.70 
153.20 
162.05 
171.25 
180.25 
188.50 
197.10 
205.55 
214.30 
223.70 
232.90 

$  46.60 
48.30 
51.30 
53.60 
56.70 
59.15 
62.40 
64.95 
68.35 
70.85 
74.35 
77.00 
80.55 
83.30 
87.10 
90.15 
93.95 
101.25 
107.30 
114.20 
122.00 
129.75 
137.45 
145.65 
154.75 
163.85 
173.10 
183.00 
192.60 
201.65 
210.20 
218.95 
227.95 
237.85 
247.35 
257.70 
268.35 
279.40 
291.05 
302.90 
315.00 
327.70 
340.60 
354.05 
368.00 
382.15 
396.90 

1 
$  50.30 
42.20 
55.30 
57.75 
61.10 
63.70 
67.15 
69.90 
73.45 
76.20 
79.85 
82.75 
86.55 
89.40 
93.45 
96.65 
100.70 
108.50 
114.70 
121.95 
130.30 
138.40 
146.70 
155.30 
165.00 
174.55 
184.40 
194.95 
205.10 
214.70 
223.50 
232.50 
241.70 
252.20 
262.00 
272.90 
284.10 
295.75 
307.00 
320.50 
333.15 
346.55 
360.20 
374.35 
389.45 
404.00 
419.45 
435.45 
446.90 
457.75 
469.10 
482.20 
496.95 
512.00 
528.00 
543.90 
560.10 
576.50 
592.90 

$  54.05 
56.05 
59.35 
61.95 
65.55 
68.30 
71.95 
74.80 
78.70 
81.55 
85.45 
88.45 
92.45 
95.60 
99.80 
103.25 
107.55 
115.75 
122.10 
129.75 
138.55 
147.15 
155.85 
165.05 
175.20 
185.40 
195.85 
206.85 
217.65 
227.80 
236.85 
246.15 
255.70 
266.60 
276.80 
288.30 
300.10 
312.35 
325.20 
338.30 
351.70 
365.80 
380.00 
394.90 
410.50 
426.05 
442.20 
459.15 
470.95 
482.30 
494.05 
507.85 
523.10 
538.75 
555.45 
572.00 
588.75 
605.65 
622.00 

2tt 

3A 
3A 
3^r 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3A 
3M 
3M 
3M 
3M 
3M 

3M 

3M 
3M 
3H 
4A 
4& 
4A 
4M 
4« 
4ft 
4H 
4H 
4M 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5^ 
5& 
5A 
5* 
5A 
5A 
5& 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5* 
5A 
5A 
5* 
5ft 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5A 
5& 

$  63.50 
66.25 
70.10 
73.00 
76.85 
79.85 
84.00 
87.00 
91.15 
94.30 
98.65 
101.85 
106.25 
109.90 
114.45 
123.10 
129.60 
137.60 
146.85 
155.85 
165.10 
174.90 
185.50 
196.35 
207.35 
218.85 
230.35 
241.10 
250.40 
259.95 
269.85 
281.20 
291.90 
303.95 
316.35 
329.25 
342.65 
356.50 
370.55 
385.35 
400.15 
415.75 
432.10 
448.40 
465.15 
483.00 
495.15 
507.00 
519.15 
533.70 
549.55 
565.75 
583.10 
600.20 
617.60 
634.95 
652.45 

$  89.35 
91.50 
96.85 
100.20 
104.80 
108.15 
112.75 
116.60 
121.40 
130.50 
137.15 
145.50 
155.20 
164.60 
174.40 
184.80 
195.90 
207.35 
218.90 
230.90 
243.15 
254.50 
264.05 
273.85 
284.10 
295.95 
307.20 
319.80 
332.85 
346.40 
360.35 
374.90 
389.65 
405.15 
420.60 
436.85 
453.95 
471.00 
488.35 
506.85 
519.45 
531.80 
544.35 
559.60 
576.05 
592.90 
610.95 
628.65 
646.60 
664.50 
682.60 

$102.70 
106.20 
111.05 
114.55 
119.35 
123.40 
128.45 
138.00 
144.80 
153.50 
163.60 
173.40 
183.85 
194.75 
206.45 
218.40 
230.55 
243.05 
256.05 
268.05 
277.80 
287.95 
298.50 
310.90 
322.75 
335.90 
349.65 
363.80 
378.35 
393.60 
409.05 
425.25 
441.40 
458.25 
476.10 
493.85 
511.90 
530.95 
544.00 
556.80 
569.75 
585.80 
602.85 
620.30 
640.65 
657.25 
675.95 
694.30 
713.00 

$126.05 
130.30 
135.60 
145.55 
152.50 
161.55 
171.05 
182.20 
193.35 
204.75 
217.05 
229.50 
242.25 
255.30 
269.05 
281.70 
291.75 
302.20 
313.05 
326.00 
338.50 
352.30 
366.70 
381.45 
396.60 
412.55 
428.70 
445.60 
462.50 
479.95 
498.50 
517.00 
535.70 
555.25 
568.75 
582.00 
595.25 
612.10 
629.75 
637.90 
668.80 
685.95 
705.35 
724.30 
743.60 

$153.15 
160.25 
169.65 
180.45 
190.95 
202.85 
214.75 
227.65 
240.60 
254.00 
267.65 
282.10 
295.40 
305.70 
316.50 
327.65 
341.20 
354.45 
368.90 
383.95 
399.30 
415.05 
431.70 
448.60 
466.20 
483.85 
501.90 
521.25 
540.35 
559.70 
579.70 
593.65 
607.35 
620.80 
638.50 
656.85 
675.60 
697.10 
714.85 
734.95 
754.50 
775.25 

$178.00 
189.10 
199.85 
212.60 
225.05 
238.50 
251.95 
266.00 
280.30 
295.45 
309.45 
320.10 
331.15 
342.55 
356.80 
370.85 
385.90 
401.55 
417.60 
433.95 
451.30 
468.95 
487.30 
505.70 
525.00 
544.25 
564.10 
584.05 
604.60 
619.00 
633.10 
646.75 
665.30 
685.35 
703.80 
726.20 
744.15 
764.85 
785.10 
805.60 

376 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Pulley  Plates  or  Flanges 

Bored  and  Fitted;  with  Hubs  Set  Screwed 

List  Prices 


Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 


1A 


Diameter  of  Flange 
Inches 


5 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

10 

12 

12 


Price  per 
Pair 


$2.50 
2.50 
2.80 
3.00 
3.10 
3.60 
4.20 
5.00 
6.00 


Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 


Diameter  of  Flange 
Inches 


14 
14 
16 
18 
20 
20 
24 
26 


Price  per 
Pair 


$  7.50 
9.00 
11.00 
13.00 
15.50 
18.50 
22.00 
28.00 


Key-Seating  Pulleys,  Rope  Sheaves  and  Gears 


Also  Keys  and  Fitting  Same  to  Shafts 
List  Prices 


Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 


Face  of  Pulley 


3  to  6 

Inches 


7  to  9 
Inches 


10  to  12 
Inches 


13  to  16 
Inches 


17  to  20 
Inches 


21  to  24 
Inches 


25  to  30 
Inches 


31  to  36 

Inches 


(Key-seating  Pulley $0.50 

to  1H  J  Price  of  Key .20 

[Fitting 1.75 

(Key-seating  Pulley .60 

to  2 ^  J  Price  of  Key .30 

[Fitting 1.75 

( Key-seating  Pulley .75 

to  2{f  J  Price  of  Key .33 

[Fitting 1.85 

(  Key-seating  Pulley .85 

to  3^  J  Price  of  Key .50 

[Fitting 1.95 

(Key-seating  Pulley 1 .00 

3if  J  Price  of  Key .67 

[Fitting 2.00 

(Key-seating  Pulley 1.30 

4&  <  Price  of  Key .73 

[Fitting 2.35 

(  Key-seating  Pulley 1.50 

4«  J  Price  of  Key .83 

[Fitting 3.00 


$0.60 
.30 

1.75 
.75 
.35 

1.85 
.85 
.40 

2.00 
.95 
.60 

2.10 

1.20 
.77 

2.20 

1.65 
.83 

2.70 

1.95 
.93 

3.35 


$0.75 

.35 
1.75 

.80 

.40 
2.00 
1.25 

.50 
2.20 
1.30 

.70 
2.30 
1.50 

.87 
2.40 
2.00 

.93 
3.00 
2.35 
1.05 
3.85 


$1.00 

.50 
2.25 
1.75 

.60 
2.40 
1.80 

.85 
2.50 
2.00 

.97 
2.70 
2.50 
1.05 
3.35 
3.00 
1.20 
4.35 


$1.25 
.60 
2.40 
2.35 
.70 
2.70 
2.45 
1.00 
2.90 
2.70 
1.10 
3.15 
3.00 
1.20 
4.20 
3.70 
1.35 
5.00 


$3.00 
1.00 
3.00 
3.10 
1.20 
3.20 
3.35 
1.27 
3.85 
3.50 
1.35 
5.00 
4.35 
1.50 
5.85 


$3.75 
1.20 
3.50 
3.80 
1.40 
3.70 
4.00 
1.50 
4.50 
4.20 
1.65 
5.85 
5.00 
1.70 
6.70 


$4.15 
1.40 
4.00 
4.25 
1.70 
4.25 
4.75 
1.90 
5.00 
5.00 
2.00 
6.70 
5.85 
2.00 
7.5d 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


377 


Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys 

Additional  Price  to  be  Added  to  List  Price  Per  Pair 


Diameter 
Inches 

FACE 

3  and  4 
Inches 

5  and  6 
Inches 

7  and  8 
Inches 

9  and  10 

Inches 

11  and  12 

Inches 

13  and  14 

Inches 

IS  and  16 
Inches 

6  to    9 

$1.30 

$2.00 

$3.00 

$4.50 

10  to  15 

1.50 

2.30 

3.40 

5.00 

$  7.00 

16  to  20 

2.10 

2.90 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

21  to  30 

3.30 

4.10 

5.20 

6.80 

9.10 

$12.50 

31  to  42 

4.50 

5.50 

6.90 

9.00 

12.10 

16.50 

$23.00 

43  to  60 

6.00 

7.40 

9.30 

12.00 

15.80 

21.00 

29.00 

If  loose  pulley  has  climbing  flange,  double  the  above  list. 

For  largest  bores  at  regular  prices,  see  standard  pulley  list. 

If  furnished  with  iron  or  bronze  bushings,  an  extra  charge  will  be  made. 

The  above  prices  do  not  include  oil  or  grease  cups. 


Double  Flange  Pulleys 

Additional  Price  to  be  Added  to  List  Price 


Diameter 
Inches 

Price 

Diameter 
Inches 

Price 

Diameter 
Inches 

Price 

6  and  7 

$2.40 

34  and  35 

$20.05 

76  and  78 

$  73.75 

8  and  9 

3.10 

36  and  37 

21.95 

80  and  82 

79.30 

10  and  11 

3.90 

38  and  39 

24.10 

84  and  86 

84.75 

12  and  13 

4.70 

40  and  41 

26.35 

88  and  90 

90.10 

14  and  15 

5.65 

42  and  43 

28.75 

92  and  94 

95.40 

16  and  17 

6.60 

44  and  45 

31.30 

96  and  98 

100.85 

18  and  19 

7.60 

46  and  47 

33.85 

100  and  102 

106.00 

20  and  21 

8.80 

48  and  50 

37.60 

104  and  106 

111.80 

22  and  23 

10.15 

52  and  54 

42.25 

108  and  110 

117.15 

24  and  25 

11.50 

56  and  58 

47.20 

112  and  114 

122.35 

26  and  27 

13.05 

60  and  62 

52.25 

116  and  118 

127.35 

28  and  29 

14.70 

64  and  66 

57.50 

120 

132.05 

30  and  31 

16.40 

68  and  70 

62.85 

32  and  33 

18.20 

72  and  74 

68.30 

Pulleys  with  one  flange  only,  one-half  that  given  above. 
Pulleys  with  three  flanges,  one-half  more  than  given  above. 


Additional  Prices  for  Bores  Larger  Than  Maximum 
as  Specified  in  Standard  List 

Use  Double  Belt  List 


Diameter 
Inches 

6  to  15 
16  to  30 
31  to  60 

Add  10%  for  each  additional  J 
Add  10%  for  each  additional  J> 
Add    5%  for  each  additional  > 

^  inch  or  fractional  part  thereof 
4  inch  or  fractional  part  thereof 
4  inch  or  fractional  part  thereof 

378 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


All  Wrought  Steel  Split  Pulleys 

Six  Arm  Pulleys 


Style  No.  102 

Design  Used  Sizes  6"  to  24"  (Patented) 
(Narrow  Faces  Above  16") 


Style  No.  103 

Design  Used  Sizes  16"  to  24"  (Patented) 

(Wide  Faces) 
Same  Design  All  Faces  25"  to  42"  (Patented) 


Furnished  With  Either  Straight  or  Crowning  Face 


Price  List 


FACE    IN    INCHES 


5  v 
i-i 

TO    U 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22  j 

24 

6 

$3-15 

$3.30 

$   3.45 

$   3.75 

$   4.05 

7 

3.22 

3.38 

3.60 

3.90 

4.20 

8 

3.30 

3.45 

3.75 

4.05 

4.35 

$   4.95 

$   5.60 

9 

3.38 

3.60 

3.90 

4.20 

4.50 

5.10 

5.75 

10 

3.45 

3.75 

4.05 

4.35 

4.65 

5.25 

5.90 

$   6.45 

11 

3.65 

3.90 

4.20 

4.50 

4.80 

5.40 

6.00 

6.90 

12 

3.90 

4.20 

4.63 

4.80 

5.33 

5.78 

6.45 

7.65 

13 

4.05 

4.35 

4.80 

5.20 

5.62 

6.43 

7.20 

8.40 

14 

4.20 

4.50 

5.20 

5.65 

6.15 

7.05 

8.03 

9.00 

15 

4.35 

4.65 

5.45 

5.80 

6.55 

7.65 

8.80 

9.75 

16 

4.50 

4.95 

5.75 

6.10 

6.90 

8.25 

9.45 

10.50 

17 



5.25 

6.00 

6.50 

7.28 

8.78 

10.05 

11.25 

18 



5.55 

6.38 

7.00 

7.65 

9.30 

10.65 

12.00 

19 



5.80 

6.75 

7.50 

8.25 

10.13 

11.25 

12.90 

20 



6.00 

7.50 

8.10 

9.00 

10.73 

12.00 

14.25 

21 



6.25 

8.00 

8.90 

9.60 

11.25 

12.98 

15.60 

$18.00 

$20.55 

22 



6.50 

8.55 

9.50 

10.28 

12.00 

14.10 

16.80 

19.50 

21.30 

23 



7.00 

8.70 

9.90 

10.58 

12.60 

14.75 

18.00 

21.00 

24.30 

24 



7.50 

8.90 

10.00 

10.95 

13.20 

15.68 

19.05 

22.65 

26.25 

$29.92 

$34.50 

25 

9.20 

11.45 

13.80 

16.40 

20.20 

24.50 

29.25 

35.05 

39.50 

26 

9.55 

11.95 

14.40 

17.10 

21.30 

26.25 

31.20 

36.15 

41.40 

28 

10.80 

12.90 

15.45 

18.15 

22.90 

28.50 

34.50 

40.35 

46.35 

30 

12.00 

14.10 

17.25 

19.90 

24.75 

31.50 

38.10 

45.00 

49.50 

$55.50 

$61.50 

32 

13.20 

15.45 

19.35 

22.50 

26.86 

34.15 

41.65 

48.37 

54.37 

60.37 

66.37 

34 

14.40 

17.25 

21.75 

25.50 

30.00 

36.75 

45.00 

51.75 

57.45 

63.75 

69.75 

36 

15.90 

19.50 

24.00 

28.65 

33.75 

39.75 

48.60 

55.50 

61.50 

67.50 

73.50 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


379 


All  Wrought  Steel  Pulleys  with  Cork  Inserts 

Patented 


For  hard  drives  and  excessive  loads,  where  a 
slipping  belt  makes  trouble,  the  use  of  a  pulley 
equipped  with  Cork  Insets  will  generally  change 
the  whole  situation.  Extensive  tests  made  at 
the  Lowell  Textile  School  show  conclusively  that 
a  greatly  increased  efficiency  is  obtained  where 
Cork  Insets  are  used.  The  corks  wear  indefi- 
nitely and  are  practically  unaffected  by  dust,  oil 
or  water. 

We  are  able  to  supply  on  short  notice  any 
standard  size  of  American  Pulley,  above  5  inches 
diameter,  equipped  with  Cork  Insets. 


Net  Extra  Price 


Style  No.  104 


FACE    IN    INCHES 


So 
rj 

.rt  o 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

6 

$0.26 

$0.39 

$0.52 

$0.65 

$0.79 

7 

.31 

.46 

.61 

.76 

.92 

8 

.35 

.52 

.70 

.87 

1.05 

$1.40 

$1.75 

9 

.39 

.59 

.78 

.98 

1.18 

1.57 

1.96 

10 

.44 

.65 

.87 

1.09 

1.31 

1.75 

2.18 

$2.62 

11 

.48 

.72 

.96 

1.20 

1.44 

1.92 

2.40 

2.88 

12' 

.52 

.78 

1.05 

1.31 

1.57 

2.09 

2.62 

3.14 

13 

.57 

.85 

1.13 

1.42 

1.70 

2.27 

2.83 

3.40 

14 

.61 

.92 

1.22 

1.53 

1.83 

2.44 

3.05 

3.66 

15 

.65 

.98 

1.31 

1.63 

1.96 

2.61 

3.27 

3.92 

16 

.70 

1.05 

1.40 

1.74 

2.09 

2.79 

3.48 

4.18 

17 



1.11 

1.48 

1.85 

2.22 

2.97 

3.71 

4.45 

18 



1.18 

1.57 

1.96 

2.35 

3.14 

3.92 

4.71 

19 



1.24 

1.66 

2.07 

2.49 

3.32 

4.14 

4.97 

20 



1.31 

1.74 

2.18 

2.62 

3.49 

4.36 

5.23 

21 



1.37 

1.83 

2.29 

2.75 

3.66 

4.58 

5.50 

$  6.40 

$  7.32 

22 



1.44 

1.92 

2.40 

2.88 

3.84 

4.80 

5.75 

6.71 

7.67 

23 



1.51 

2.01 

2.51 

3.01 

4.01 

5.01 

6.02 

7.02 

8.03 

24 



1.57 

2.09 

2.62 

3.14 

4.19 

5.23 

6.28 

7.32 

8.37 

$  9.42 

$10.50 

25 

2.18 

3.27 

4.36 

5.45 

6.54 

7.62 

8.72 

9.80 

10.90 

26 

2.27 

3.40 

4.54 

5.67 

6.80 

7.93 

9.07 

10.20 

11.30 

28 

2.44 

3.66 

4.88 

6.10 

7.32 

8.54 

9.77 

11.00 

12.20 

30 

2.62 

3.92 

5.23 

6.54 

7.84 

9.15 

10.50 

11.80 

13.10 

$14.40 

$15.70 

32 

2.79 

4.18 

5.58 

6.97 

8.36 

9.76 

11.20 

12.60 

14.00 

15.30 

16.70 

34 

2.96 

4.44 

5.93 

7.41 

8.89 

10.40 

11.90 

13.30 

14.80 

16.30 

17.80 

36 

3  14 

4.71 

6.28 

7.85 

9.42 

11.00 

12.60 

14.10 

15.70 

17.30 

18.90 

380 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Wood  Split  Pulleys 


Style  No.  107 

Construction  of  Pulleys   up  to  and  in- 
cluding 36-inch  diameter,  all  faces. 


Style  No.  108 

Pulleys  37  to  83  inches  in  diameter  are 
constructed  in  this  manner;  84-inch  diame- 
ter, and  larger,  are  built  with  such  addi- 
tional arms  as  the  diameter  of  the  pulley 
makes  necessary. 


Construction 

Style  No.  107  and  108  Pulleys  are  constructed  throughout  of  the  best  materials  obtainable.  We  carry  an 
immense  stock  of  lumber  carefully  selected  and  all  of  it  is  thoroughly  air  dried  for  many  months  and  then 
carefully  kiln  dried. 

The  rims  are  built  of  sections  nailed  and  glued.  It  is  worthy  of  mention  that  the  glue  we  use  is  of  superior 
quality  and  is  prepared  for  use  in  the  most  careful  manner,  for  unquestionably,  the  gluing  of  a  wood  pulley  is 
one  if  not  the  most  important  functions  of  its  manufacture. 

The  arms  are  built  of  white  oak,  sections  placed  edgewise  to  the  strain,  and  these  sections  increase  with 
the  width  of  face  so  that  the  width  of  spoke  is  always  in  proportion  to  the  width  of  face.  This  method  of  spoke 
construction  gives  these  pulleys  ample  rim  support  as  well  as  ample  compression  on  the  shaft. 

The  spokes  are  built  into  the  rim  and  there  firmly  secured  in  such  a  manner  that  the  strain  of  compression 
is  equalized  upon  an  extended  portion  of  the  rim. 

In  clamping  the  pulley  upon  the  shaft  we  use  heavier  iron  plates,  together  with  hexagon  nuts  and  bolts 
of  larger  size,  and  in  greater  number,  than  any  other  maker.  This  insures  the  user  against  possible  slipping 
on  the  shaft,  no  matter  how  severe  the  work  the  pulley  may  be  called  on  to  perform. 

These  pulleys  are  finished  throughout  with  pure  orange  shellac,  unquestionably  the  best  material  known 
for  the  purpose. 

List  prices  on  page  381. 


Wood  Pulleys  with  Iron  Hub 

Made  Split  or  Solid 

We  carry  a  large  stock  of  these  pulleys  and  are  prepared  to  make 
immediate  shipment  of  all  orders.  Pulleys  are  70%  lighter  than  iron 
and  transmit  60%  more  power.  The  rims  are  made  of  poplar  which 
will  transmit  25%  more  power  than  any  other  wood. 

List  prices  on  page  381. 


Style  No.  105 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


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The  Monarch  Wood  Split  Pulleys 

Price  List 


FACE  IN  INCHES 


Slfl 
0 

efl  c 

SM 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

$2.80 
2.85 
2.90 
2.95 
3.00 
3.10 
3.25 
3.50 
3.75 

$  2.90 
295 
3.00 
3.05 
3.10 
3.25 
3.40 
3.70 
4.00 
4.30 

$  3.10 
3.20 
3.25 
3.35 
3.40 
3.60 
3.75 
4.10 
4.45 
4.80 

$  3.30 
3.40 
3.50 
3.60 
3.70 
3.90 
4.10 
4.50 
4.90 
5.30 

$  3.70 
3.85 
4.00 
4.15 
4.30 
4.55 
4.80 
5.30 
5.80 
6.30 

$  4.10 
4.30 
4.50 
4.70 
4.90 
5.20 
5.50 
6.10 
6.70 
7.30 

$  4.50 
4.75 
5.00 
5.25 
5.50 
5.85 
6.20 
6.90 
7.60 
8.30 

$  5.80 
6.10 
6.50 
6.90 
7.70 
8.50 
9.30 

$  7.60 
8.50 
9.40 
10.30 

$  10.30 
11.30 

14 

4.60 

5.15 

5.70 

6.80 

7.90 

9.00 

10.10 

11.20 

12.30 

$  13.40 

15 

4.90 

5.50 

6.10 

7.30 

8.50 

9.70 

10.90 

12.10 

13.30 

14.50 

16 

5.20 

5.85 

6.50 

7.80 

9.10 

10.40 

11.70 

13.00 

14.30 

15.60 

$  16.90 

17 

5.50 

6.20 

6.90 

8.30 

9  70 

11.10 

12.50 

13.90 

15  30 

16  70 

18  10 

18 

5.80 

6.55 

7.30 

8.80 

10.30 

11.80 

13.30 

14.80 

16.30 

17.80 

19.30 

$  20.80 

19 

6.10 

6.90 

7.70 

9.30 

10.90 

12.50 

14.10 

15.70 

17.30 

18.90 

20.50 

22.10 

20 

6.40 

7.25 

8.10 

9.80 

11  50 

13.20 

14.90 

16.60 

18  30 

20  00 

21  70 

23  40 

22 

7.00 

7.95 

8.90 

10.80 

12.70 

14.60 

16.50 

18.40 

20.30 

22.20 

24.10 

26.00 

24 

7.70 

8.80 

9.90 

12.10 

14.30 

16.50 

18.70 

20.90 

23.10 

25.30 

27.50 

29.70 

26 

8.40 

9.65 

10.90 

13.40 

15  90 

18.40 

20.90 

23.40 

25  90 

28  40 

30  90 

33  40 

28 

9.10 

10.50 

11.90 

14.70 

17.50 

20.30 

23.10 

25.90 

28.70 

31.50 

34.30 

37.10 

30 

9.80 

11.35 

12.90 

16  00 

19  10 

22  20 

25  30 

28  40 

31  50 

34  60 

37  70 

40  80 

32 

10.50 

12.20 

13.90 

17.30 

20  70 

24.10 

27.50 

30.90 

34  30 

37  70 

41  10 

44  50 

34 

11.30 

13.15 

15.00 

18.70 

22.40 

26.20 

29.80 

33.50 

37.20 

40.90 

44.60 

48.30 

36 

12.10 

14.10 

16.10 

20  10 

24  10 

28  10 

32  10 

36  10 

40  10 

44  10 

48  10 

52  10 

38 

17.20 

21.50 

25  80 

30.10 

34.40 

38.70 

43  00 

47.30 

51  60 

55  90 

40 

18  30 

22  90 

27  50 

32  10 

36  70 

41  30 

45  90 

50  50 

55  10 

59  70 

42 

19.60 

24  60 

29  60 

34  60 

39  60 

44  60 

49  60 

54  60 

59  60 

64  60 

44 

20.90 

26.30 

31  70 

37.10 

42.50 

47.90 

53  30 

58  70 

64  10 

69  50 

46 

22  30 

28  10 

33  90 

39  70 

45  50 

51  30 

57  10 

62  90 

68  70 

74  50 

48 

23.80 

30.00 

36  20 

42  40 

48  60 

54  80 

61  00 

67  20 

73  40 

79  60 

50 

25.40 

32.00 

38  60 

45.20 

51.80 

58.40 

65  00 

71  60 

78.20 

84  80 

52 

27  10 

34  10 

41  10 

48  10 

55  10 

62  10 

69  10 

76  10 

83  10 

90  10 

54 

28.90 

36.30 

43  70 

51.10 

58  50 

65  90 

73  30 

80  70 

88  10 

95  50 

56 

30.80 

38.60 

46.40 

54.20 

62.00 

69.80 

77.60 

85.40 

93.20 

101.00 

58 

32.80 

41  00 

49  20 

57  40 

65  60 

73  80 

82  00 

90  20 

98  40 

106  60 

60 

34.90 

43.50 

52  10 

60  70 

69  30 

77  90 

86  50 

95  10 

103  70 

112  30 

62 

37  10 

46  10 

55  10 

64  10 

73  10 

82  10 

91  10 

100  10 

109  10 

118  10 

64 

39.40 

48  80 

58  20 

67  60 

77  00 

86  40 

95  80 

105  20 

114  60 

124  00 

66 

41.90 

51.80 

61.70 

71  60 

81.50 

91.40 

101  30 

111  20 

121  10 

131.00 

68 

44  50 

54  90 

65  30 

75  70 

86  10 

96  50 

106  90 

117  30 

127  70 

138  10 

70 

47.20 

58  10 

69  00 

79  90 

90  80 

101  70 

112  60 

123  50 

134  40 

145  30 

72 

50.00 

61.40 

72.80 

84.20 

95.60 

107.00 

118  40 

129  80 

141.20 

152.60 

78 

71.90 

84.80 

97.70 

110.60 

123.50 

136.40 

149.30 

162.20 

175.10 

84 

83  30 

97  70 

112  10 

126  50 

140  90 

155  30 

169  70 

184  10 

198  50 

90 

95.60 

111  50 

127.40 

143.30 

159.20 

175  10 

191.00 

206.90 

222.80 

96 

100.00 

126.50 

144.00 

161.50 

179.00 

196.50 

214.00 

231.50 

249.00 

102 

123.70 

143  00 

162  30 

181  60 

200  90 

220  20 

239  50 

258  80 

278.10 

108 

139.30 

160.40 

181.50 

202.60 

223.70 

244.80 

265.90 

287.00 

308.10 

114 

155  80 

178  70 

201  60 

224  50 

247  40 

270  30 

293  20 

316  10 

339  00 

120 

173  20 

197  90 

222  60 

247  30 

272  00 

296  70 

321  40 

346  10 

370.80 

Special  Bores 

For  boring  pulleys  to  fit  shaft  when  bore  is  less  than  standard,  or  for  boring  pulleys  larger  than  standard  but  smaller  than  bores 
shown  in  the  following  table,  add  10  per  cent  to  regular  list. 

Prices  for  Extra  Large  Bores 


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15% 

20% 

25% 

35% 

50% 

65% 

Under  12  inches  diameter  

3  is  to    4  in. 

4Tls  to    5  in. 

SIB  to    6  in. 

From  12  to  48  inches  diameter  

4^8  to    4X  in. 

4  IB  to    6  in. 

6  A  to    7^  in. 

7T9g  to  10  in. 

From  49  to  72  inches  diameter  

5  tl4  to    6  in. 

6^8  to    7K  in. 

7T9sto    9>^in. 

9T99  to  12  in. 

12  A  to  15  in. 

15^  to  18  in. 

From  73  to  96  inches  diameter  
From  97  to  120  inches  diameter.  . 

7  A  to    8  in. 
9iJB  to  10  in. 

8^  to  10  in. 
lO^sto  12  K  in. 

10  ,le  to  12  in. 
12rfe  to  15  in. 

12^  to  15  in. 
15^a  to  18  in. 

15rle  to  18  in. 
18  ,"9  to  21  in. 

18^  to  21  in. 
21^  to  25  in. 

For  bores  in  excess  of  above  limits,  net  prices  will  be  made  on  application. 

Bore  of  Standard  Pulleys 

3  inches  diameter . 1 }  J  inches 

4  to    7  inches  diameter,  inclusive 2  $4  inches 

8  to  72  inches  diameter,  inclusive 3}4  inches 

If  desired,  6  and  7-inch  diameter  pulleys  can  be  bored  3.K  inches.     50-inch  diameter  and  larger  can  be  bored  4>£  inches  and 
urnished  with  interchangeable  bushings. 


382 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Bushings  for  Pulleys,  Sheaves,  Gears,  Etc. 


Style  No.  109 

Split  Bushing 
with  Flange 


Style  No.  110 

Plain  Split 
Bushing 


Style  No.  Ill 

Solid  Bushing 
with  Flange 


Style  No.  112 

Plain  Solid 
Bushing 


Brass  Bushings 
Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size  of  Shaft,  Inches 

ITTT  to 

ITT?  to 

lf£  to 

144  to 

2A  to 

2A  to 

2H  to 

2M  to 

3A  to 

Price  per  Inch,  in  Length  

IX 

$1.20 

IK 
$1.25 

i# 

$1.30 

2 
$1.40 

2K 
$1.50 

2X 
$1.60 

2K 
$1.70 

3 

$1.80 

3# 
$1.90 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches 

3^  to 

3H  to 

3ff  to 

4,Tf   tO 

4H  to 

STTT  to 

5M  to 

6iTr  to 

6ri  to 

Price  per  Inch,  in  Length  

3K 
$2.00 

3^ 
$2.25 

4 
$2.50 

4X 
$3.00 

5 
$3.50 

5K 
$4.00 

6 
$4.50 

6K 
$5.00 

7 
$6.00 

Fractions  of  an  inch  charged  full  inch. 


Babbitt  and  Cast  Iron  Bushings 
Dimensions  and  Prices 


Inside  Diameter 
Inches 


Outside  Diameter 
Inches 


Cast  Iron 
Per  Inch 


Babbitt  Metal 
Per  Inch 


Itt 


2* 


3H 


$0.55 
.60 

.65 
.70 

.75 

.85 

.95 
1.05 

1.15 
1.25 

1.35 
1.50 


$0.90 
1.00 

1.10 

1.20 

1.30 
1.45 

1.55 
1.70 

1.85 
2.00 

2.25 
2.50 

2.85 
3.20 

3.60 


Prices  listed  are  for  plain  solid  bearings.    For  split 'bushings  add  25%.    For  bushings  with  flange  add  for 
width  of  flange,  per  inch,  25%. 


Wood  Bushings 

Bushings  10  inches  or  less  in  length $0.50 

Bushings  over  10  inches  in  length,  per  inch .05 

Applying  to  diameters  from    \]A   to  3^  inches. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


383 


Bevel  Gears 
and  Pinions 


Style  No.  113 


li 

S£ 

Pattern 
Number 

IH 

ill 

ZaS 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Width  of 
Facelnches 

Backing 

Length  of 
Hub  Inches 

Proportion 

Weight 
Pounds 

H.  P.  at 
100  Rev. 

1 

£ 

ll 

S3 

Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Width  of 
Facelnches 

Backing 

Length  of 
Hub  Inches 

Proportion 

Weight 
Pounds 

H.  P.  at 
100  Rev. 

u 

I 

1A 

50004 

5.50 

28 

H 

IH 

IH 

1.75 

5 

.48 

$1.40 

34 

50019 

6.00 

25 

IX 

IX 

2 

2.08 

8 

1.37 

$  2.50 

/.« 

50004  X 

2.62 

16 

H 

H 

ift 

to  1 

2 

.25 

1.00 

V*T 

50019  X 

2.87 

12 

IX 

X 

IH 

to  1 

2 

.50 

1.20 

50001 

5.75 

36 

IH 

2H 

2X 

2.00 

5 

.72 

1.80 

50018 

6.62 

28 

IX 

2 

2 

2.33 

10 

1.40 

2.80 

50001  % 

2.87 

18 

1M 

IH 

2H 

to  1 

2 

.36 

1.00 

50018  X 

2.87 

12 

IX 

X 

IH 

to  1 

3 

.50 

1.20 

50002 

8.62 

55 

H 

H 

IX 

2.62 

5 

.41 

2.75 

5167 

24.83 

104 

IX 

2X 

2 

8.00 

40 

2.99 

10.40 

50002  X    3.37 

21 

H 

H 

1 

to  1 

2 

.27 

1.05 

5168 

3.13 

13 

IX 

IH 

3 

to  1 

4 

.70 

1.30 

5017 

7.61 

48 

H 

IX 

IX 

3.00 

4 

.54 

2.40 

5018 

2.50 

16 

H 

if 

H 

to  1 

IX 

.24 

1.00 

13 

50022 

9.00 

36 

IH 

2 

2 

3.00 

10 

1.56 

4.50 

5019 

9.20 

57 

i 

IX 

IN 

3.00 

7 

.70 

2.85 

1  fi 

50022  X 

3.00 

12 

IH 

H 

IX 

to  1 

3 

.50 

1.50 

5020 

3.05 

19 

i 

l 

IX 

to  1 

2X 

.40 

1.00 

J.U 

50023 

12.37 

48 

IX 

2X 

2H 

3.00 

18 

2.25 

6.00 

0029 

3.50 

28 

X 

1.28 

| 

50023  X 

4.12 

16 

1  X 

H 

2 

to  1 

5 

1.10 

2.00 

0028 

4.50 

36 

X 

to  1 

[ 

3.00 

•*  74 

0131 

3.50 

21 

IH 

1.90 

6 

76 

5025 

11.20 

40 

2X 

IX 

3 

1.33 

18 

3.10 

5.00 

0130 

6.66 

40 

IH 

to  1 

2X 

II  \ 

5.50 

n> 

5026 

8.40 

30 

2X 

IX 

3 

to  1 

14 

2.56 

3.75 

5161 

12.30 

44 

2 

IX 

2 

2.00 

18 

2.90 

5.50 

3 

5165 

19.68 

104 

1% 

X 

IH 

8.00 

26 

1.90 

7.30 

5162 

6.14 

22 

2 

IX 

2X 

to  1 

9 

2.00 

2.75 

5 

5166 

2.50 

13 

IX 

X 

2 

to  1 

2X 

.20 

1.00 

5163 

12.24 

44 

IX 

IH 

2 

2.45 

20 

2.08 

5.50 

5164 

5.10 

18 

IX 

ift 

2X 

to  1 

10 

1.23 

2.25 

% 

5181 

11.54 

58 

2X 

1& 

2H 

1.02 

20 

2.22 

4.65 

50030 

8.37 

30 

IH 

IH 

2X 

2.50 

15 

2.01 

3.75 

7\J 

5182 

11.34 

57 

2X 

1A 

2H 

to  1 

19 

2.18 

4.60 

50030  X 

3.87  j    12 

IH 

H 

2X 

to  1 

5 

1.54 

1.50 

5189 

6.00 

30 

1H!  IH 

IH 

2.00 

10 

.86 

2.40 

50025 

11.25     40 

2X 

2 

3 

2.50 

20 

3.16 

5.00 

5190 

3.00 

15 

IH 

IX 

2X 

to  1 

4 

.60 

1.20 

50025  X 

4.50     16 

2X 

X 

2X 

to  1 

7    !l.84 

2.00 

50006 

8.50 

44 

IX 

IH 

2 

2.00 

8 

1.05 

3.55 

5187 

15.03     54 

2X 

4H 

3 

2.84 

25 

3.78 

6.75 

50006  X 

4.25 

22 

IX 

2 

to  1 

6 

.73 

1.80 

5188 

5.31      19 

2X 

A 

3X 

to  1 

12 

1.84 

2.40 

5003 

11.75 

60 

IX!  IX 

2 

1.20 

12 

1.49 

5.40 

5159 

15.06     54 

IX 

2X 

2X 

3.00 

28 

3.02 

6.75 

5004 

9.87 

50 

iX!  i 

2 

to  1 

10 

1.31 

4.00 

5160 

5.02     18 

IX 

IX 

3 

to  1 

8 

1.44 

2.25 

5177 

7.96 

40 

IX    IH 

IH 

2.50 

8X 

1.02 

3.20 

50027 

14.50 

52 

2 

2X 

2X 

3.71 

30 

3.08 

6.50 

5178 

3.20 

16 

IX 

IH 

2ft 

to  1 

4X 

.65 

1.30 

50027  X    3.87 

14 

2 

H 

2X 

to  1 

5 

1.66 

1.75 

50008 

6.37 

32 

IX 

IX 

IH 

2.99 

8 

.94 

2.60 

50026 

18.00 

65 

2 

2X 

2X 

5.91 

35 

3.85 

8.15 

50008  X 

2.19 

11 

IX 

H 

IXi  to  1 

2 

.50 

1.00 

50026  X 

3.06 

11 

2 

H 

2X 

to  1 

4 

1.40 

1.40 

5175 

12.00 

60 

IX 

IX 

IH 

4.00 

16 

1.28 

4.80 

5176 

3.03 

15 

IX 

IH 

2ft 

to  1 

4 

.60 

1.20 

50043       13.75 

43 

2X 

IH 

3X 

1.16 

31 

4.40 

6.45 

0018 

3.60 

18 

IX 

2.22 

3X 

i 

50043  X1  1-75 

37 

2X 

IH 

3X 

to  1 

27 

3.95 

5.55 

0019 

8.00 

40 

IX 

to  1 

7 

::  f 

5.00 

5001       17.25 

54 

4 

2H 

4H 

1.17 

56 

8.80 

10.80 

0000 

4.00 

20 

2 

3.95 

10 

> 

5002 

14.62 

46 

4 

IH 

4H 

to  1 

46    7.04 

9.20 

0000 

15.80 

79 

2 





to  1 

32 

::f 

12.65 

5039 

14.07 

44 

2X 

IX 

3X 

1.22 

42     4.50 

6.60 

5040 

11.51 

36 

2X 

IH 

3X 

to  1 

32 

3.60 

5.40 

11 
16 

0002 
0001 
50009 
50009  X 

4.59 

13.78 
16.50 
3.25 

21 
63 
78 
15 

IX 
IX 
2 
2 

3.00 

to  1 
5.20 
to  1 

8 
18 
30 
5 

ll7~2~ 
.76 

7.50 
7.50 
7.80 
1.50 

5041 
5042 
5011 
5012 
50034 

15.32 
11.47 
11.87 
8.75 
16.00 

48 
36 
38 
25 
50 

2X 
2X 
2X 
2X 
2X 

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68 

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11.50 

50093 

42.00 

88 

3X 

4 

4 

4.00 

280 

17.10 

35.20 

5192 

9.18 

23 

3 

2 

3X 

to  1 

28 

5.00 

5.65 

50093  X 

10.50 

22 

3X 

X 

3X 

to  1 

44 

7.90 

8.80 

5059 

22.40 

56 

3 

2X 

4 

2.00 

108 

9.11 

14.00 

50084 

35.87 

75 

4 

4X 

5 

5.00 

240 

21.48 

30.00 

5060 

11.20 

28 

3 

IX 

4 

to  1 

38 

6.32 

7.00 

50084  X 

7.25 

15 

4 

X 

4X 

to  1 

35     7.50 

6.00 

50064 

17.87 

45 

3 

2X 

4 

2.05 

55 

7.43 

11.25 

50089 

42.00 

88 

3 

4X 

4X 

5.87    190  18.27 

35.20 

50064  X 

8.75 

22 

3 

X 

3X 

to  1 

26 

4.88 

5.50 

50089  X 

7.25 

15 

3 

XI  3  X 

to  1      30  1   5.63 

6.00 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


385 


Bevel  Gears  and  Pinions— Continued 


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Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Width  of 
Facelnches 

Backing 

Length  of 
Hub  Inches 

Proportion 

Weight 
Pounds 

d   0) 

& 

C 

£ 

•sl 

.£  8 

Pattern 

Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

!  Number 
j  of  Teeth 

Width  of 
Facelnches 

Backing 

Length  of 
Hub  Inches 

Proportion 

Weight 
Pounds 

H.  P.  at 
100  Rev. 

8 

1£ 

50095 

24.87 

48 

5 

2X 

6 

1.02 

178 

21.20  $33.60 

50131       21.75 

34 

5 

2X 

5 

2.12 

150 

24.30 

$30.60 

8 

50095  X 

24.37 

47 

5 

6 

to  1 

172 

20.80 

32.90 

50131  X  10.25 

16 

5 

1 

5 

to  1 

60 

14.10 

14.40 

SO  120      35.00 

55 

6 

sx 

7X 

2.20 

380 

42.96 

49.50 

H" 

50107 

25.12 

45 

4 

2X 

S 

1.18 

160 

20.16 

31.50 

50120K  16.00 

25 

6 

to  1 

141 

23.76 

22.50 

50107X  21.12 

38 

4 

2X 

5 

to  1 

130   17.01 

26.60 

50121     130.75 

56 

5 

4X 

6X 

2.24 

318 

37.40 

50.40 

50104       30.50 

55 

4 

3 

5 

1.25 

217 

22.82 

38.50 

50121  X;  16.00 

25 

5 

IX 

6 

to  1 

127 

21.78 

22.50 

50104  X  24.50 

44 

4 

2yi 

5 

to  1 

135 

18.55  !  30.80 

5115     140.76 

64 

6 

SX 

7 

2.46 

420 

48.60 

57.60 

50097 

20.00 

36 

4 

3 

5 

1.33 

110    16.50     25.20 

5116 

16.59 

26 

6 

l  X 

7 

to  1 

152 

23.88 

23.40 

50097  X 

15.00 

27 

4 

2 

5 

to  1 

79    12.60 

18.90 

50126      60.50 

95 

6 

6 

7  X 

2.64 

800 

62.40 

85.50 

50099       23.37  |   42 

4 

3  X 

5 

1.50 

140    18.55 

29.40 

50126X  22.87 

36 

6 

IX 

7 

to  1 

250 

30.00 

32.40 

50099  X1  15.62 

28 

4 

2^ 

5 

to  1 

82!  13.86 

19.60 

50133     !  18.00 

29 

4 

3X 

4X 

2.90 

100 

17.68 

26.10 

50101       25.12 

45 

5 

6X 

1.50 

200  i  25.92 

31.50 

50133X    6.37 

10 

4 

1 

4X 

to  1 

55 

9.60 

9.00 

50101X1  16.75 

30 

5 

2 

6 

to  1 

100    17.82 

21.00 

50117 

26.75 

42 

5 

SX 

6X 

3.00 

240 

29.00 

37.80 

5093 

36.78 

66 

5 

4 

5  J^O 

1.65 

308  i  33.66     46.20 

50117X 

8.87 

14 

5 

1 

SX 

to  1 

40 

14.00 

12.60 

5094 

22.30 

40 

5 

1  J4 

5  J'S 

to  1 

196   21.87 

28.00 

5117 

42.03 

66 

6 

5X 

6X 

3.00 

445 

48.72 

59.40 

50257 

28.37 

51 

5 

3X 

5 

1.70 

210 

27.90 

35.70 

5118 

14.05 

22 

6 

IX 

6X 

to  1 

140 

21.12 

19.80 

50257  X 

16.75 

30 

5 

l  X 

6 

to  1 

115 

17.82     21.00 

•50130 

44.00 

69 

6 

6 

7X 

3.00 

520 

50.40 

62.10 

S0100 

24.00 

43 

4 

3  $4 

5 

1.79 

133  !  18.55  ;  30.10 

50130  X 

14.62 

23 

6 

IX 

7X 

to  1 

130 

21.50 

20.70 

50100  X 

13.37 

24 

4 

1  X 

5 

to  1 

80 

12.32     16.80 

50125 

48.50 

76 

SX 

6 

4.00 

535 

49.50 

68.40 

50108 

30.62 

55 

4 

1  X 

5 

1.90 

218 

22.82     38.50 

50125X 

12.12 

19 

sx 

1 

6 

to  1 

121 

17.38 

18.10 

50108  X 

16.12 

29 

4 

1  X 

5 

to  1 

96    13.86 

20.30 

50129 

60.00 

95 

5 

6X 

6X 

4.75 

780 

52.00 

86.50 

•50259 

24.50 

44 

5 

4X 

6X 

1.91 

186 

25.92 

30.80 

50129X 

12.75 

20 

5 

1 

6 

to  1 

100 

16.50 

18.00 

50259  X 

12.75 

23 

5 

1  X 

6X 

to  1 

78 

15.84     16.10 

5171 

75.77 

119 

6 

7 

6X 

5.95 

1280 

72.84 

107.10 

50098       22.25 

40 

4 

3X 

5  X 

2.00 

120 

17.01     28.00 

5172 

12.78 

20 

6 

1  X 

6X 

to  1 

120 

21.12 

18.00 

50098  X  11.12 

20 

4 

4X 

to  1 

60  ill.  06     14.00 

50110 

24.50 

44 

4X 

4 

SX 

2.00 

170 

23.04     30.80 

ry  1 

50141 

27.12 

38 

8 

4X 

9  yt 

1.22 

350 

55.80 

52.25 

50110X  12.25 

22 

4X 

IX 

SX 

to  1 

80 

12.64     15.40 

AT 

50141  X 

22.25 

31 

8 

3X 

9  y* 

to  1 

310 

45.00 

42.60 

5095 

35.67 

64 

5 

4 

2.00 

280 

33.66 

44.80 

50135 

35.75 

50 

6 

4X 

7^ 

1.43 

425 

46.54 

62.50 

5096 

17.85 

32 

5 

l  X 

SX 

to  1 

172 

19.89 

22.40 

50135X25.00 

35 

6 

2X 

to  1 

331 

37.44 

43.75 

50109 

31.25 

56 

4X 

4 

SX 

2.00 

250 

26.08     39.20 

5123     (28.72 

40 

7 

4^6 

73Jf 

1.54 

310 

52.00 

50.00 

50109  X 

15.62 

28 

4X 

IX 

SX 

to  1 

95    15.84 

19.60 

5124 

18.71 

26 

7 

2X 

to  1 

190 

35.36 

32.50 

50262 

25.00 

45 

4X 

4X 

6 

2.25 

175   25.92 

31.50 

S0140 

46.50 

65 

SX 

4  X 

7 

1.75 

640 

52.20 

81.25 

50262  X 

11.12 

20 

4X 

2 

5  X 

to  1 

80   14.22 

14.00 

50140  X 

26.50 

37 

SX 

2  X 

7 

to  1 

350 

37.20 

46.25 

5097 

28.98 

52 

5 

4ft 

5  X 

2.36 

236   27.90 

36.40 

5127 

37.27 

52 

6 

5'8 

6?-?' 

2.00 

408 

48.62 

65.00 

5098 

12.30 

22 

5 

5  X 

to  1 

102 

14.22 

15.40 

5128 

18.73 

26 

6 

IX 

63-4 

to  1 

190 

28.73 

32.50 

50102 

28.00 

50 

5 

4X 

6 

2.38 

210 

27.50 

35.00 

50136 

48.00 

67 

6X 

SX 

7X 

2.03 

678 

63.00 

83.75 

50102  X 

11.75 

21 

5 

1  X 

6 

to  1 

65    14.10 

14.70 

50136X 

23.62 

33 

6X 

IX 

7X 

to  1 

296 

37.10 

41.25 

50105 

49.00 

88 

5 

4^jj 

6X 

2.38 

470   40.50 

61.60 

5131 

41.61 

58 

7 

6 

2.42 

510 

64.96 

72.50 

50105  X 

20.62 

37 

5 

IX 

6 

to  1 

200 

21.87 

25.90 

5132 

17.27 

24 

7 

IX 

7  3A 

to  1 

190 

35.36 

30.00 

50260 

24.00 

43 

4X 

3X 

5  X 

2.53 

170 

21.20 

30.10 

50142 

36.12 

52 

7 

7 

7K 

4.00 

475 

59.82 

65.00 

50260  X 

9.50 

17 

4X 

2X 

6X 

to  1 

70'  11.20 

11.90 

50142  X 

9.25 

13 

7 

1 

7  y\ 

to  1 

110 

22.40 

16.25 

50103 

28.37 

51 

5 

4X 

6 

2.68 

205  '27.90 

35.70 

50139 

71.62 

100 

6 

7 

7X 

4.76 

1170 

75.92 

125.00 

50103X 

10.62 

19 

5 

IX 

6 

to  1 

SO    12.69 

13.30 

50139  X 

15.00 

21 

6 

IX 

7X 

to  1 

170 

25.74 

26.25 

5099 

37.89 

68 

5 

4X 

SX 

2.83 

330 

35.10 

47.60 

5100 

13.44 

24 

5 

1 

SX 

to  1 

116 

15.84 

16.80 

21 

50152 

30.25 

38 

6 

4H 

7  ^ 

1.27 

365 

48.90 

57.00 

50264 

26.75 

48 

4 

3X 

SX 

3.00 

165 

21.70 

33.60 

Y 

50152  X 

23.87 

30 

6 

2X 

7  ^8 

to  1 

270 

43.20 

45.00 

50264X 

8.87 

16 

4 

IX 

5 

to  1 

68 

9.80 

11.20 

50145 

47.75 

60 

8 

5  X 

9X 

1.33 

960 

90.00 

99.00 

50258 

31.75 

57 

5 

6X 

3.00 

220 

30.78 

39.90 

50145  X 

35.75 

45 

8 

3X 

9X 

to  1 

625 

72.00 

74.25 

50258  X 

10.62 

19 

5 

1 

to  1 

64 

12.69 

13.30 

50151 

44.00 

55 

8 

4X 

9X 

1.44 

825 

84.00 

•90.75 

5101 

40.12 

72 

5 

5  X 

5  pi 

3.27 

380 

36.54 

50.40 

50151X 

35.75 

45 

8 

3X 

9X 

to  1 

655 

72.00 

74.25 

5102 

12.30 

22 

5 

ft 

5  X 

to  1 

116 

14.22 

15.40 

50153 

30.25 

38 

6 

4X 

7  X 

1.53 

340 

48.90 

57.00 

50261 

36.00 

65 

6 

3 

5 

4.33 

380 

41.14 

45.50 

50153  X 

20.75 

26 

6 

2X 

7X 

to  1 

220 

36.45 

39.00 

50261  X 

8.00 

15 

6 

X 

7 

to  1 

50 

14.30 

10.50 

50155 

25.50 

32 

6 

5  J4, 

1.88 

272 

43.20 

48.00 

5023 

50.35 

90 

6 

6X 

7 

6.00 

398 

51.04 

63.00 

50155X 

13.62 

17 

6 

1 

6 

to  1 

127 

25.40 

25.50 

5024 

8.40 

15 

6 

2  ^ 

8 

to  1 

88 

15.40 

10.50 

50154 

47.75 

60 

8 

6X 

9X 

2.00 

910 

90.00 

99.00 

5023 

50.35 

90 

6 

6X    7 

5.00 

398 

51.04 

63.00 

50154X 

23.87 

30 

8 

2X 

9X 

to  1 

382 

53.00 

49.50 

5024X 

10.15 

18 

6 

2ft 

8 

to  1 

110 

17.38 

12.60 

50156 

21.50 

27 

5 

4 

2.08 

170 

30.38 

40.50 

50112 

55.62 

100 

5 

6X 

6X 

6.66 

500 

44.37 

70.00 

50156X 

10.37 

13 

5 

1 

SX 

to  1 

80 

18.75 

19.50 

50112X 

8.37 

15 

5 

1 

SX 

to  1 

70 

12.60 

10.50 

50150 

54.12 

68 

7 

6X 

8X 

2.27 

900 

84.00 

102.00 

50150X 

23.87 

30 

7 

2 

8X 

to  1 

340 

46.38 

45.00 

U" 

0003 

15.42 

27 

4 

2.11 

86 

.     ) 

50149 

74.75 

94 

7 

7 

8X 

2.94 

1325 

104.25 

143.00 

. 

0004 

32.57 

57 

4 

to  1 

270 

--  \ 

38.90 

50149X 

25.50 

32 

7 

2 

8 

to  1 

350 

50.40 

48.00 

50148 

67.50 

85 

7 

7X 

8X 

3.15 

1150 

100.27 

127.00 

17 

50111 

44.75 

75 

5 

6 

6 

5.00 

416 

41.88 

67.50 

50148  X 

21.50 

27 

7 

IX 

8X 

to  1 

290 

42.53 

40.50 

11T 

50111X 

9.00 

15 

5 

1 

6 

to  1 

75 

13.13 

13.50 

50146 

57.25 

72 

7 

7X 

8X 

3.79 

980 

88.55 

108.00 

50146X 

15.12 

19 

7 

IX 

8X 

to  1 

275 

35.65 

28.50 

50115 

22.00 

36 

5 

3X 

6 

1.24 

185 

24.20 

32.40 

50115X 

18.50 

29 

5 

2X 

6 

to  1 

135 

22.00 

26.10 

O  3 

5135 

43.80 

50 

8 

4X 

8X 

1.19 

650 

92.40 

100.00 

5107 

29.31 

46 

6 

7 

1.28 

262 

38.20 

41.40 

AT 

5136 

36.82 

42 

8 

3X 

8X 

to  1 

480 

82.28 

84.00 

5108 

22.94 

36 

6 

2M 

7 

to  1 

200 

28.60 

32.40 

5141 

57.80 

66 

8 

6X 

8X 

1.94 

860 

111.32 

132.00 

50119 

33.12 

52 

6 

4 

7 

1.30 

335 

42.92 

46.80 

5142 

29.80 

34 

8 

2ft 

8X 

to  1 

380 

71.72 

68.00 

501  19  X 

25.50 

40 

6 

2X 

7 

to  1 

240 

34.32 

36.00 

50157 

98.00 

112 

8 

9X 

9 

4.00 

2922 

240.00 

224.00 

50128 

25.50 

40 

5 

3X 

6X 

1.33 

200 

28.60 

36.00 

50157X 

24.50 

28 

8 

IX 

9 

to  1 

550 

65.00 

56.00 

50128X 

19.12 

30 

5 

2X 

6X 

to  1 

140 

22.06 

27.00 

50122 

40.12 

63 

SX 

4 

1.40 

435 

44.63 

56.70 

5179 

42.05 

44 

10 

5  X 

10  X 

1.02 

1200 

121.90 

133.10 

50122X 

28.62 

45 

SX 

2X 

6X 

to  1 

294 

35.86 

40.50 

5180 

40.10 

43 

10 

5 

10  X 

to  1 

1140 

108.00 

129.40 

50118 

31.87 

50 

5 

4 

6X 

1.43 

300 

34.20 

45.00 

50161 

40.00 

42 

7 

7 

8 

2.00 

366 

81.90 

105.00 

50118X 

22.25 

35 

5 

2 

6X 

to  1 

188 

26.50 

31.50 

50161  X 

20.00 

21 

7 

2 

8 

to  1 

144 

51.03 

52.00 

50113 

16.00 

25 

4 

3X 

4X 

1.56 

90 

15.84 

22.50 

50164 

62.00 

65 

8 

9X 

9X 

4.06 

1300 

127.97 

162.50 

50113X 

10.25 

16 

4 

4X 

to  1 

40 

12.00 

14.40 

50164X 

15.25 

16 

8 

X 

8 

to  1 

265 

47.52 

40.00 

50116 

25.50 

40 

5 

4 

6 

1.60 

200 

28.60 

36.00 

50165 

76.25 

80 

8 

9X 

10 

4.44 

1824 

150.00 

200.00 

50116X 

16.00 

25 

5 

IX 

6 

to  1 

120 

21.78 

22.50 

50165  X 

17.25 

18 

8 

IX 

8X 

to  1 

350 

53.04 

45.00 

50114 

21.00 

33 

5 

4 

6 

1.65 

150 

24.30 

30.70 

50321 

62.00 

65 

8 

9X 

10 

5.42 

1675 

127.92 

162.50 

50114X 

12.75 

20 

5 

IX 

6 

to  1 

76 

16.50 

18.00 

5032  IX 

11.50 

12 

8 

IX 

9 

to  1 

150 

37.92 

30.00 

50124 

44.00 

69 

6 

7 

1.72 

520 

50.45 

62.10 

50124X 

25.50 

40 

6 

2 

7 

to  1 

260 

34.32 

36.00 

•5  1 

50166 

76.50 

74 

9 

7X 

10X 

1.90 

2070 

181.25 

222.00 

50132 

15.28 

24 

4 

IX 

2.00 

85 

15.84 

21.60 

«JT 

50166X 

40.37 

39 

9 

3 

10  X 

to  1 

1190 

131.10 

117.00 

50132  X 

7.62 

12 

4 

3 

6fi 

to  1 

35 

9.84 

10.80 

50123 

42.00 

66 

6 

5 

7X 

2.00 

490 

48.60 

59.40 

3  1 

50169 

87.00 

78 

10 

11X 

12X 

4.33 

3350 

232.40 

273.00 

50123  X 

21.00 

33 

6 

IX 

7X 

to  1 

220 

29.16 

30.70 

O~Z 

50169  X 

20.00 

18 

10 

2 

7 

to  1 

575 

85.05 

63.00 

386 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Cast  Iron  Mitre  Gears 


•s! 

s* 

Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Width  of 
Pacelnches 

M 

i 

o 
a 

m 

Length  of 
Hub  Inches 

Jc-o 

C3  <u 

1 

7 

00134 

5.01 

36 

1 

5 

$2.05 

16 

40001 

2.37 

15 

K 

IK 

1ft 

IK 

.08 

1.00 

/2 

40002 

3.00 

18 

1ft 

2 

.18 

1.00 

40003 

3.50 

22 

K 

1  ft 

IK 

2K 

.18 

1.10 

4063 

4.48 

28 

IK 

IK 

4 

.25 

1.40 

5& 

40004 

3.62 

18 

IK 

IK 

2K 

3 

.44 

1.26 

7O 

4061 

5.87 

29 

IK 

IK 

IK 

5 

.52 

2.03 

4001 

8.60 

44 

1ft 

ift 

8 

.68 

3.08 

4065 

10.21 

51 

ift 

2 

4K 

10 

1.14 

3.57 

4062 

11.15 

56 

IK 

1ft 

2ft 

12 

1.50 

3.92 

M 

40005 

4.50 

18 

IK 

1ft 

2ft 

6 

.50 

1.80 

t  "f 

4011 

6.67 

28 

IK 

IK 

2ft 

5 

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2.25 

500 

43.68 

94.50 

9006 

24.75 

39 

7 

2K 

6K 

to  1 

240 

27.16 

58.50 

90029Kil7.25 

24 

7 

IK 

8 

to  1 

135 

24.80 

32.40 

90079 

26.75 

42 

6 

5 

8K 

1.23 

260 

25.92 

63.00 

9148 

35.83    50 

7 

SX 

IX 

2.27 

875 

41.92 

87.50 

90079  K 

21.62 

34 

6 

2K 

7K 

to  1 

170 

21.60 

40.80 

9149 

15.84!  22 

7 

IX 

IX 

to  1 

150    23.84 

29.70 

9079 

30.58 

48 

6 

4K 

6K 

1.26 

388 

27.70 

72.00 

9028 

50.12 

70 

7 

7X 

2.33 

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122.50 

9080 

24.32 

38 

6 

2X 

6K 

to  1 

210 

23.04 

45.60 

9029 

21.50 

30 

7 

2K 

8K 

to  1 

230    28.00 

40.50 

90018 

25.50 

40 

5 

4K 

1.33 

190 

20.20 

60.00 

90036 

43.00 

60 

7 

7K 

SX 

2.50 

590    47.04 

105.00 

90018  K 

19.12 

30 

5 

2 

6 

to  1 

108 

17.00 

36.00 

90036  K 

17.25 

24 

7 

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8K 

to  1 

146    24.80 

32.40 

90080 

30.62 

48 

6 

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8 

1.41 

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27.84 

72.00 

90032 

48.00 

67 

6 

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117.25 

90080  K 

21.62 

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6 

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7 

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170 

21.60 

40.80 

90032  K 

12.87 

18 

6 

6K 

to  1 

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24.30 

90022 

34.50 

54 

6 

5K 

7  X 

1.50 

355 

30.00 

81.00 

90028 

84.50 

118 

6 

SX 

sx 

4.37 

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206.50 

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23.00 

36 

6 

2 

7 

to  1 

163 

22.56 

43.60 

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19.25 

27 

6 

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to  1 

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29.87 

47 

5 

4K 

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1.51 

354 

22.80 

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90026 
90026  K 
90024 
90024  K 
90027 
9002  7  K 
9081 
9082 
90023 
90023  K 

19.62 

48.37 
29.25 
30.62 
17.87 
36.25 
20.37 
22.80 
12.78 
48.50 
25.00 

31 
76 
46 
48 
28 
57 
32 
36 
20 
76 
39 

5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

2K 
SX 
2 

SK 
SK 

2 

4X 
IX 
6K 
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6K 

7X 

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7 

7 
7 

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7 

to  1 
1.65 
to  1 
1.71 
to  1 
1.78 
to  1 
1.80 
to  1 
1.95 
to  1 

140 
500 
240 
254 
112 
370 
170 
300 
105 
560 
210 

17.00 
37.68 
27.24 
27.50 
19.44 
31.44 
21.00 
22.56 
14.28 
37.68 
24.24 

37.20 
114.00 
55.20 
72.00 
33.60 
85.50 
38.40 
54.00 
24.00 
114.00 
46.80 

2\ 

90056 
9005  6  K 
90058 
9005  8  K 
9103 
9104 
90103 
90103  K 
90042 
90042  K 
90099 

25.50 
24.75 
33.37 
27.87 
43.00 
33.55 
35.00 
27.00 
37.37 
27.00 
30.25 

32 
31 
42 
35 
54 
42 
44 
34 
47 
34 
38 

5 
5 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

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3K 
6K 
3K 
6X 
3X 
6K 
3K 

SK 

3 

5 

8K 
6 

10^ 
8K 
9X 
9 

IOK 

9K 
9K 
9X 

1.03 
to  1 
1.20 
to  1 
1.29 
to  1 
1.29 
to  1 
1.38 
to  1 
1.46 

275 
240 
460 
295 
785 
390 
700 
330 
545 
333 
420 

35.88 
33.75 
57.28 
49.60 
84.00 
71.60 
74.80 
62.00 
78.00 
62.00 
48.90 

72.00 
55.80 
94.50 
63.00 
121.50 
75.60 
99.00 
61.20 
105.75 
61.20 
85.50 

9020 
9021 
90081 
9008  IK 
90020 
90020  K 
9083 
9084 
90017 
90017  K 
90054 
90054  K 
9039 

29.90 
15.34 
39.50 
19.75 
30.50 
14.62 
34.39 
15.96 
35.12 
16.00 
35.62 
15.25 
33.12 

47 
24 
62 
31 
48 
23 
54 
25 
55 
25 
56 
24 
52 

6 
6 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 
6 

6K 
IK 

SX 
IK 
SX 
IK 
6K 
IK 
6K 
IK 
SX 

7 
7 

6 

7K 
7 
6K 
6K 
8K 
7K 
7K 

6 

1.96 
to  1 
2.00 
to  1 
2.09 
to  1 
2.16 
to  1 
2.20 
to  1 
2.33 
to  1 
2.36 

360 
120 
350 
100 
255 
100 
450 
110 
336 
150 
325 
96 
435 

27.36 
17.88 
27.30 
17.00 
27.84 
16.32 
30.12 
17.88 
30.60 
17.88 
26.20 
14.90 
29.04 

70.50 
28.80 
93.00 
37.20 
72.00 
27.60 
81.00 
30.00 
82.50 
30.00 
84.00 
28.80 
78.00 

90099  K 
9105 
9106 
90039 
90039  K 
90048 
90048  K 
9107 
9108 
90102 
90102  K 
9109 
9110 

38!22 
25.50 
47.75 
31.75 
71.62 
43.00 
42.99 
25.51 
36.62 
19.87 
43.00 
22.33 

26 
48 
32 
60 
40 
90 
54 
54 
32 
46 
25 
54 
28 

6 

8 
8 
9 
9 
9 
9 
8 
8 
7 
7 
8 
8 

2 

SX 
2K 
7K 
3 
8K 
2K 

2K 
6K 
2K 
6 

2K 

7 
8K 
8K 

nx 

IOK 
12 

IOK 

9 
9 

9K 
8K 
9 
9 

to  1 
1.50 
to  1 
1.50 
to  1 
1.67 
to  1 
1.69 
to  1 
1.84 
to  1 
1.93 
to  1 

205 
600 
290 
881 
450 
1830 
860 
750 
290 
620 
220 
750 
275 

36.45 
79.00 
57.60 
85.80 
66.69 
103.49 
81.90 
82.00 
57.60 
65.45 
40.25 
84.00 
53.00 

46.80 
108.00 
57.60 
135.00 
72.00 
202.50 
97.20 
121.50 
57.60 
103.50 
45.00 
97.20 
50.40 

9040 
90052 
9005  2  K 
9037 
9038 
9085 
9086 

14.00 
31.87 
13.37 
38.10 
15.25 
42.00 
15.32 

22 
50 
21 
60 
24 
66 
24 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

\x 

6K 
IK 

6X 
IK 
7X 
IX 

7 
8 

7 
TX 

8 

-7 

to  1 
2.38 
to  1 
2.50 
to  1 
2.75 
to  1 

96 
290 
90 
555 
132 
580 
125 

16.32 
28.68 
16.00 
32.40 
16.80 
34.20 
16.80 

26.40 
75.00 
25.20 
90.00 
28.80 
99.00 
28.80 

90040 
90040  K 
90038 
90038  K 
90101 
90101  K 
90097 

71.62 

35.75 
47.75 
21.50 
59.37 
25.37 
52.50 

90 
45 
60 
27 
75 
32 
66 

8 
8 
8 
8 
10 
10 
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7K 
2X 
8K 
2 
9K 
3K 
8 

10 

9K 
IOK 
9K 
12K 
12  X 
8 

2.00 
to  1 
2.22 
to  1 
2.34 
to  1 
2.36 

1350 
640 
740 
260 
1500 
400 
710 

118.00 
73.00 
88.00 
50.00 
130.00 
72.00 
61.75 

202.50 
81.00 
135.00 
48.60 
168.75 
57.60 
120.00 

90025 
90025  K 
9030 

42.00 
15.25 
48.25 

66 
24 
76 

6 
6 

4K 

6K 
IK 

7X 

7K 
6K 

2.75 
to  1 
2.80 

403 
107 
610 

34.20 
16.80 
28.26 

99.00 
28.80 
114.00 

90097  K 
9111 
9112 

22.25 
47.77 
19.15 

28 
60 
24 

5 
8 
8 

IK 
7K 
IK 

6K 
9K 
9 

to  1 
2.50 
to  1 

225 
925 
245 

33.13 
88.00 
26  00 

45.00 
135.00 
43.20 

9031 
9087 
9088 

17.25 
45.85 
15.32 

27 
72 
24 

4K 
6 
6 

IX 
6K 

IX 

6X 
7K 

7K 

to  1 
3.00 
to  1 

124 
625 
135 

13.41 
36.00 
16.80 

32.40 
108.00 
28.80 

90043 
90043  K 
90096 

57.25 
22.25 
62.00 

72 
28 
78 

8 
8 
6 

8K 
IK 
9 

IOK 
9X 
9 

2.57 
to  1 
2  78 

1025 
252 
950 

101.20 
53.00 
79.80 

162.00 
50.40 
155.00 

9030 
9032 
9035 
9036 
90053 
90053  K 
90082 
90082  K 

48.25 
15.88 
41.50 
12.75 
35.62 
11.50 
41.37 
10.25 

76 
25 
65 
20 
56 
18 
65 
16 

4K 
4K 
6 
6 
4K 
4K 
6 
6 

7X 
IK 
6X 
IT'S 

6K 

6X 
1 

6K 
6 

6K 
SK 
7K 
6X 

3.04 
to  1 
3.25 
to  1 
3.50 
to  1 
4.06 
to  1 

600 
120 
585 
110 
275 
50 
456 
80 

28.26 
16.00 
34.20 
15.60 
23.58 
10.71 
34.20 
13.20 

114.00 
30.00 
97.50 
24.00 
84.00 
21.60 
97.50 
19.20 

90096  K 
90037 
9003  7  K 
90098 
90098  K 
90100 
90100  K 

22.25 
43.00 
15.12 
66.75 
22.25 
50.00 
14.37 

28 
55 
19 
84 
28 
63 
18 

6 
8 
8 
6 
6 
8 
8 

IK 
8K 
IK 
8K 
IK 
9K 

7K 
IOK 

8K 
8K 
7K 
IOK 
8K 

to  1 
2.84 
to  1 
3.00 
to  1 
3.50 
to  1 

262 
700 
150 
1200 
275 
1150 
140 

39.75 
84.00 
39.60 
83.70 
39.75 
92.80 
35.20 

48.00 
97.20 
34.20 
165.00 
48.00 
141.75 
32.40 

90083 
90083  K 

54.87 
8.25 

86 
13 

6 
6 

8K 

9K 
6K 

6.51 
to  1 

550 
40 

41.40 
12.00 

129.00 
15.60 

2f 

90106 
90106K 

47.25 
45.50 

54 
52 

10 
10 

6K 

4K 

13K 
UK 

1.04 
to  1 

955 

795 

86.80 
85.12 

162.00 
124.80 

21 
-f 

90031 
9003  IK 
90030 
90030  K 
90051 
9005  IK 
9007 
9008 

35.75 
35.00 
30.00 
26.50 
38.75 
32.25 
36.00 
27.88 

50 
49 
42 
37 
54 
45 
50 
39 

8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 

SK 

3K 
4K 
2K 
6 
2K 

SK 

2K 

nx 
9X 

7 
9K 
7K 
6K 
SK 

1.02 
to  1 
1.14 
to  1 
1.20 
to  1 
1.28 
to  1 

475 
500 
275 
206 
550 
320 
450 
220 

47.16 
45.00 
30.78 
28.35 
36.86 
32.47 
28.82 
23.76 

87.50 
56.15 
73.50 
49.95 
94.50 
60.75 
87.50 
52.55 

9119 
9120 
9144 
9145 
90049 
90049  K 
9152 
9153 

42.04 
34.18 
43.80 
30.68 
57.75 
34.25 
47.36 
18.49 

48 
39 
50 
35 
60 
39 
54 
21 

9 
9 
9 
9 
8 
8 
9 
9 

411 
3X 
SK 
3X 
8K 
2K 
IOK 
3 

IOK 

10 

IOK 
IOK 
11K 
9K 
IOK 
IOK 

1.23 
to  1 
1.43 
to  1 
1.54 
to  1 
2.58 
to  1 

1036 
640 
1060 
390 
1225 
580 
1200 
290 

72.84 
65.00 
73.50 
56.75 
77.88 
55.00 
77.50 
40.50 

144.00 
93.60 
150.00 
84.00 
180.00 
93.60 
162.00 
50.40 

9009 
9010 
90057 
9005  7  K 
9007 
9013 
9041 
9042 
9016 
9017 
90041 
90041  K 
9095 

48.00 
36.48 
43.00 
30.12 
36.00 
24.25 
34.37 
23.00 
48.00 
30.00 
43.00 
24.37 
38.70 

67 
51 
60 
42 
50 
34 
48 
32 
67 
42 
60 
34 
54 

8 
8 

7 
7 
5 
5 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 

SK 

2X 
6 
2K 

SK 

3K 

2K 
6K 
3 
6X 
2X 

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7X 

9K 
8K 
6K 
6 
8 
8 
7K 
7K 
8X 

7K 

1.31 
to  1 
1.43 
to  1 
1.47 
to  1 
1.50 
to  1 
1.60 
to  1 
1.76 
to  1 
1.80 

678 
425 
625 
370 
450 
208 
525 
210 
878 
312 
592 
282 
575 

56.52 
47.16 
47.04 
36.48 
28.82 
21.00 
40.16 
30.08 
50.24 
36.00 
47.04 
31.20 
43.68 

117.25 
68.85 
105.00 
56.70 
87.50 
45.90 
84.00 
43.20 
117.25 
56.70 
105.00 
45.90 
94.50 

3 

90047 
90047  K 
90046 
90046  K 
90112 
90112K 
90111 
90111K 
9125 
9126 
90050 
90050  K 

51.50 
44.75 
34.37 
28.62 
47.87 
26.62 
57.25 
29.62 
51.6C 
26.79 
57.25 
19.12 

54 
47 
36 
30 
50 
28 
60 
31 
54 
28 
60 
20 

14 
14 
8 
8 
9 
9 
10 
10 
10 
10 
12 
12 

8K 
5 

6K 
3K 
5 
3 
9K 
2K 
7& 
2A 

UK 
IK 

17 

15  K 

UK 

9K 
7X 

13 

UK 
IOK 
IOK 
14K 
13K 

1.15 
to  1 
1.20 
to  1 
1.79 
to  1 
1.93 
to  1 
1.93 
to  1 
3.00 
to  1 

1550 
1105 
550 
345 
980 
350 
1430 
400 
1750 
580 
1650 
480 

138.60 
123.48 
60.24 
52.80 
83.70 
56.70 
106.20 
68.40 
97.50 
63.00 
127.54 
63.00 

216.00 
150.40 
144.00 
96.00 
200.00 
89.60 
240.00 
99.20 
216.00 
89.60 
280.00 
78.00 

9096 

21.53 

30 

7 

\x 

7K 

to  1 

200 

28.00 

40.50 

90034 

60.00 

84 

7 

9 

2.00 

1250 

58.08 

147.00 

90119 

77.50 

61 

13 

11 

15K 

1.91 

3475 

223.00 

610.00 

90034  K 

30.00 

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2 

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390 

36.00 

56.70 

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32 

13 

3K 

14K 

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1500 

148.20 

256.00 

90035 

48.75 

68 

8 

7 

9K 

2.00 

700 

56.52 

119.00 

9150 

71.40 

56 

12 

13K14 

2.07 

4450 

196.80 

560.00 

90035  K 

24.37 

34 

8 

2 

9K 

to  1 

265 

35.10 

45.90 

9151 

34.48 

27 

12       2K113 

to  1 

1090 

120.48 

216.00 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


389 


Spur  Mortise  Gears 


Style  No.  116 


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Number 
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Width 
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Weight 
Pounds 

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100  Rev. 

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11 

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24.00 

60 

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50 

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50.25 

79 

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55.68 

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60039 

53.50 

84 

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57.48 

126.00 

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99 

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4 

1.75 

10401 

5.75 

16 

2 

11 

2.20 

3.20 

0021 

18.75 

75 

2 

40 

8.50 

10148 

6.06 

17 

2K 

17 

2.40 

3.40 

13 
16 

% 

1033 

10092 
1015 
10352 
10093 
10095 

4.16 

2.62 

2.82 
3.00 
3.37 
3.87 

16 

10 
10 
11 
12 
14 

2yt 

2 
2X 
2 
l# 
IX 

6 

4 
4 
5 
4 
4^ 

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.95 
1.00 
.85 
.90 

1.60 

1.25 
1.40 
1.38 
1.50 
1.75 

1050 
10403 
10402 
1051 
1125 
10405 
10151 
1053 

7.20 
7.87 
7.87 
8.64 
9.69 
11.50 
13.62 
14.34 

20 
22 
22 
24 
27 
32 
38 
40 

3 
2K 
3K 
3 
3 
3 
2 
3 

18 
30 
30 
22 
28 
41 
30 
28 

3.60 
3.00 
3.96 
4.10 
5.00 
5.76 
4.70 
7.56 

4.00 
4.40 
4.90 
4.80 
5.40 
6.40 
7.60 
8.00 

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Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
of  Teeth 

*3j 
Sfc| 

£•*£ 

Weight 
Pounds 

H.  P.  at 
100  Rev. 

| 

£ 

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Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
oi  Teeth 

Width 
of  Face 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

M  > 

03  m 
'  *g 

ffi2 

V 

£ 

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li 

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10406 
10150 
1055 
1056 
1057 
1058 
1059 
10149 
1060 

10145 

10163 
10420 
1026 
10159 
10152 
10153 
10157 
1153 
10154 

17.25 
17.50 
18.62 
20.06 
23.00 
26.51 
30.09 
34.38 
36.25 
40.88 

8.00 

4.00 
4.50 
4.44 
4.75 
4.75 
5.18 
5.63 
5.63 
6.00 

48 
49 
52 
56 
64 
74 
84 
96 
101 
114 

21 

10 
11 
11 
12 
12 
13 
14 
14 
15 

3 
3 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2# 
3 

2K 

3^ 
3X 
3X 
2K 
3 
2X 
2M 
3X 
2X 

52 
70 
40 
58 
72 
76 
84 
102 
128 
106 

32 

12 
10 
12 
9 
13 
10 
17 
18 
18 

8.64 
8.82 
6.00 
10.00 
11.50 
13.30 
15.00 
17.00 
18.00 
21.00 

4.40 

2.20 
2.70 
2.96 
2.00 
2.90 
2.20 
2.80 
3.40 
2.90 

$  9.60 
9.80 
10.40 
11.20 
12.80 
14.80 
16.80 
19.20 
20.20 
22.80 

5.25 

2.50 

2.75 
2.75 
3.00 
3.00 
3.25 
3.50 
3.75 
3.75 

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1064 
10208 
10210 
10213 
10212 
10184 
10189 
1028 
10219 
10199 
10185 
1067 
10216 
10186 
10214 
10187 
10215 
10217 
10356 
10218 
10220 
0045 

18.16 
18.12 
23.00 
23.75 
26.75 
29.56 
30.12 
30.00 
34.37 
35.20 
36.00 
36.25 
36.25 
40.00 
42.00 
46.25 
46.25 
49.75 
50.00 
60.00 
72.12 
5.72 

38 
38 
48 
50 
56 
62 
63 
63 
72 
74 
75 
76 
76 
84 
88 
97 
97 
104 
105 
126 
151 
12 

4 
3tf 
3X 
4^ 
4 
4 
5 
4 
4K 
31A 
4K 
4 
3 
4 
2X 
3 
3^ 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3# 

128 
97 
138 
180 
177 
268 
300 
220 
300 
275 
340 
256 
214 
342 
230 
330 
304 
392 
450 
412 
660 
17 

17.00 
15.80 
18.00 
24.00 
23.50 
26.50 
23.00 
29.00 
35.00 
29.00 
36.00 
34.00 
26.00 
39.00 
30.00 
46.00 
47.00 
48.00 
49.00 
50.00 
60.00 

$15.20 
15.20 
19.20 
20.00 
22.40 
24.80 
28.80 
25.20 
28.80 
29.60 
30.00 
30.40 
30.40 
33.00 
35.20 
38.80 
38.80 
41.00 
42.00 
50.40 
60.40 
400 

10155 

6.00 

15 

3 

21 

3.70 

4.00 

0046 

7.64 

16 

3K 

30 

5.60 

10156 

6.37 

16 

2K 

19 

3.00 

4.00 

0047 

8.49 

18 

3X 

50 

7.20 

10158 

6.75 

17 

3% 

29 

4.40 

4.25 

0048 

12.89 

27 

3K 

80 

10.80 

10166 

7.12 

18 

2 

22 

3.00 

4.50 

0049 

15.75 

33 

3/4 

100 

14.50 

10180 

7.25 

18 

3# 

32 

4.40 

4.50 

0042 

6.20 

13 

iyt 

26 

5.00 

10160 

8.30 

21 

2tf 

28 

3.50 

5.25 

0044 

5.25 

11 

zyt 

17 

4.00 

10161 
10165 

10.00 
11.62 

25 
29 

3 

2 

42 
34 

6.00 
3.80 

6.25 
7.25 

15 

0073 

10.86 

21 

4 

60 

8.00 

10162 
10164 
10167 
10169 
10168 
10170 
10171 
10177 
10179 
10172 
10175 
10178 
10176 
10174 
0038 

12.75 
16.00 
20.00 
21.44 
23.87 
24.00 
24.00 
28.62 
29.00 
29.87 
32.19 
33.00 
35.75 
47.00 
29.83 

32 
40 
50 
54 
60 
60 
60 
72 
73 
75 
81 
83 
90 
118 
75 

3 
3 

3X 
2 
2X 
2X 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
4 
3 
2X 
3 

48 
69 
105 
56 
84 
87 
120 
135 
135 
140 
130 
135 
210 
196 
230 

7.60 
9.50 
13.00 
6.00 
7.50 
8.50 
14.70 
17.00 
17.25 
18.00 
12.00 
24.00 
22.00 
18.00 

8.00 
10.00 
12.50 
13.50 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
18.00 
18.25 
18.75 
20.25 
20.75 
22.50 
29.50 
18.00 

8 
If 

10225 
10232 
10221 
10226 
10222 
1069 
10224 
1070 
10228 
10233 
1071 
10227 
10229 
10231 

6.00 

6.75 
7.25 
7.87 
8.37 
8.97 
10.00 
12.30 
15.62 
17.25 
17.85 
19.00 
22.25 
27.87 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
18 
22 
28 
31 
32 
34 
40 
50 

3 
SX 

*y, 
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4# 

4K 
5 
4# 
4^ 
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4# 
4^ 

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20 
45 
42 
56 
65 
46 
84 
80 
150 
160 
156 
160 
178 
225 

4.00 
9.50 
9.00 
9.40 
9.80 
12.00 
11.00 
16.50 
19.00 
22.00 
25.00 
24.00 
28.00 
34.00 

7.70 
8.40 
9.10 
9.80 
10.50 
11.20 
12.60 
15.40 
19.60 
21.70 
22.40 
23.80 
28.00 
35.00 

0039 

7.55 

•  19 

3X 

27 

3.50 

1073 

27.87 

50 

5 

240 

39.00 

35.00 

0040 

11.93 

30 

3# 

65 

10.00 

10230 

34.00 

61 

4# 

330 

43.00 

42.70 

0041 

5.96 

15 

3K 

14 

3.00 

1138 

40.74 

73 

5 

440 

50.00 

50.00 

0031 

4.37 

11 

IK 

13 

3.00 

10236 

44.50 

80 

4# 

440 

58.00 

56.00 

0032 

5.57 

14 

2X 

10 

3.25 

10235 

47.87 

86 

5 

500 

70.00 

60.20 

0033 

6.36 

16 

2tf 

20 

3.75 

10237 

53.50 

96 

4# 

525 

74.00 

67.20 

0034 

7.16 

18 

21A 

26 

4.00 

1076 

61.34 

110 

5 

600 

88.00 

77.00 

0035 

9.94 

25 

iy* 

28 

4.50 

10239 

62.37 

112 

4# 

700 

80.00 

78.40 

0036 

21.87 

55 

1% 

84 

10.00 

1077 

68.08 

122 

5 

680 

97.00 

85.40 

0037 

9.94 

25 

3 

28 

4.60 

10238 

79.00 

142 

4K 

850 

90.00 

99.40 

11 
11 

1027 
10346 
1127 

10181 
10182 
1196 
10191 
10350 
10183 
10188 
10192 
1038 
10193 
10194 
10196 
10197 
10198 
10200 
1061 
10355 
10202 
10201 
10195 
10203 
1062 
10353 
10204 
10211 
10205 
10209 
10206 
10207 

5.25 
6.12 
7.94 

4.37 
5.00 
5.35 
5.25 
5.75 
5.75 
5.75 
6.25 
6.74 
6.75 
7.18 
7.18 
8.12 
8.62 
9.25 
9.59 
9.56 
10.50 
11.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.92 
12.75 
13.37 
13.37 
14.37 
14.75 
15.25 
17.25 

12 
14 
18 

9 
10 
11 
11 
12 
12 
12 
13 
14 
14 
15 
15 
17 
18 
19 
20 
20 
22 
23 
25 
25 
27 
27 
28 
28 
30 
31 
32 
36 

4 
2# 
3 

3 
3# 
4# 
2X 
3# 
4 
4H 
3 
4 
5 
3 
4 
3 
4 
3 
4 
4# 
4 
4 
4K 
3 
4 
3X 
2H 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3^ 

16 
18 
20 

9 
16 
18 
12 
18 
20 
26 
20 
30 
42 
40 
40 
40 
56 
42 
60 
75 
72 
44 
40 
74 
86 
60 
52 
85 
76 
88 
72 
91 

4.00 
3.00 
4.80 

3.90 
4.10 
4.25 
4.00 
5.00 
5.40 
5.60 
4.50 
6.50 
7.20 
5.00 
6.40 
5.20 
8.50 
6.80 
8.50 
9.60 
9.20 
10.20 
12.00 
9.00 
11.20 
10.50 
9.00 
12.56 
13.00 
14.00 
12.00 
15.00 

3.60 
4.20 
5.40 

3.60 
4.00 
4.40 
4.40 
4.80 
4.80 
5.00 
5.20 
5.60 
6.72 
6.00 
6.00 
6.80 
7.20 
7.60 
8.00 
8.00 
8.80 
9.20 
10.00 
10.00 
10.80 
10.80 
11.20 
11.60 
12.00 
12.40 
12.80 
14.40 

2 

10500 
10242 
10241 
10502 
10243 
10244 
10501 
10255 
10492 
10491 
10246 
1079 
10259 
10505 
10248 
10250 
10245 
1080 
10249 
10493 
10253 
10251 
1081 
10252 
10247 
10254 
10256 
10294 
10258 
10503 
10497 
10498 
10499 

6.50 
6.50 
7.62 
8.37 
8.87 
9.37 
9.37 
10.18 
10.81 
12.00 
13.12 
14.05 
14.62 
15.25 
17.25 
17.75 
18.50 
19.13 
21.00 
21.62 
23.75 
24.25 
24.22 
25.50 
28.00 
30.50 
35.62 
39.50 
42.75 
44.50 
51.00 
54.75 
60.50 

10 
10 
12 
'  13 
14 
15 
15 
16 
17 
19 
20 
22 
23 
24 
27 
28 
29 
30 
33 
34 
37 
38 
38 
40 
44 
48 
56 
62 
67 
70 
80 
86 
95 

3J4 
6 
5 
5 
5 
4K 
6K 
6 

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4 
5 
6 
5 
6 
5 
3K 
6 
6 
6 
4 
5 
5 
6 
5 
4 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
6 
6 

33 
42 
52 
74 
70 
70 
115 
100 
95 
125 
160 
122 
170 
200 
140 
125 
190 
194 
250 
144 
230 
239 
194 
282 
210 
300 
400 
450 
550 
555 
550 
985 
1115 

6.00 
11.50 
12.00 
13.00 
14.00 
14.00 
17.50 
18.40 
15.00 
16.50 
20.00 
25.00 
23.00 
27.50 
27.00 
16.80 
33.30 
35.00 
37.90 
29.58 
37.00 
38.00 
43.00 
40.00 
36.96 
48.00 
56.00 
62.00 
75.00 
70.00 
80.00 
97.00 
110.00 

9.00 
10.00 
10.80 
11.70 
12.60 
13.50 
14.00 
14.40 
15.30 
17.10 
18.00 
19.80 
20.70 
21.60 
24.30 
25.20 
26.10 
27.00 
29.70 
30.60 
33.30 
34.20 
34.20 
36.00 
39.60 
43.20 
50.40 
55.80 
60.30 
63.00 
72.00 
77.40 
85.50 

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E£ 

Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Width 
of  Face 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

H.  P.  at 
100  Rev. 

J 

£ 

jj 
II 

Pattern 
Number 

Pitch 
Diameter 
Inches 

Number 
of  Teeth 

V 

¥1 

&  Ow 

Weight 
Pounds 

ClJ  Q) 

•is 

W2 

• 
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£ 

0 

10504 

65.50 

103 

5 

1250 

103.00 

$  92.70 

01 

10286 

22.87 

30 

3X 

224 

24.00 

$  40.00 

£ 

10496 

77.75 

122 

5 

1210 

122.00 

109.80 

4^ 

1096 

23.95 

30 

8 

450 

72.00 

54.00 

10287 

24.75 

31 

6K 

375 

60.14 

46.50 

1  1 

0074 

16.91 

25 

6 

186 

36.00 

10288 

27.00 

34 

6K 

390 

65.96 

51.00 

^8 

10289 

29.50 

37 

6K 

525 

71.78 

55.50 

21 

0050 

12.17 

17 

6# 

190 

22.50 

10290 

30.25 

38 

368 

57.00 

57.00 

i 

10262 

7.25 

10 

4K 

60 

13.00 

12.50 

10291 

32.62 

40 

6 

595 

72.00 

60.00 

10261 

7.87 

11 

5 

75 

15.73 

13.75 

10292 

36.00 

45 

5 

470 

67.50 

67.50 

10264 

8.62 

12 

6 

84 

15.00 

15.00 

10294 

43.00 

54 

6# 

865 

104.76 

81.00 

10279 

9.25 

13 

6 

100 

19.50 

16.25 

10295 

47.75 

60 

6# 

950 

116.40 

90.00 

10266 

10.75 

15 

6X 

120 

24.00 

18.75 

10297 

66.00 

83 

6^ 

1380 

161.02 

124.50 

10263 

12.25 

17 

5 

135 

24.31 

21.25 

10299 

72.50 

91 

6# 

1510 

176.54 

136.50 

1088 

12.24 

17 

7 

210 

29.65 

22.50 

10572 

81.00 

102 

8 

2100 

244.80 

153.00 

10265 

15.00 

21 

6 

220 

31.50 

26.25 

10300 

97.00 

122 

6K 

2030 

236.68 

183.00 

10267 

18.00 

25 

6 

250 

37.50 

31.25 

1089 

20.08 

28 

7 

245 

49.00 

35.00 

74 

10583 

20.12 

23 

7 

450 

62.00 

46.00 

10269 

20.75 

29 

4^ 

190 

37.70 

36.25 

A\ 

10584 

24.50 

28 

4 

242 

42.00 

56.00 

10270 

23.62 

33 

5 

270 

47.19 

41.25 

10581 

27.12 

31 

4K 

320 

44.00 

62.00 

1029 

25.00 

35 

5 

280 

50.00 

43.75 

10582 

29.50 

36 

4^ 

385 

57.60 

72.00 

1030 

27.24 

38 

5 

290 

54.34 

47.50 

10271 

27.87 

39 

6 

400 

58.50 

48.75 

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10303 

12.50 

13 

6^ 

180 

39.00 

32.50 

10272 

28.62 

40 

4 

300 

48.00 

48.50 

O 

10301 

17.25 

18 

5 

200 

45.00 

45.00 

10268 

28.62 

40 

6tf 

350 

64.00 

50.00 

10305 

20.00 

22 

7# 

350 

74.36 

55.00 

1031 

30.00 

42 

5 

306 

60.06 

52.50 

10314 

23.00 

24 

9 

670 

101.52 

59.00 

1124 

31.54 

44 

5 

408 

62.92 

55.00 

10306 

23.87 

25 

7X 

750 

84.50 

62.50 

10276 

34.37 

48 

5 

435 

68.64 

60.00 

10315 

36.50 

38 

9 

1100 

160.74 

95.00 

10273 

35.75 

50 

6 

560 

75.00 

62.50 

10310 

59.25 

62 

6# 

1460 

186.00 

155.00 

1032 

36.00 

50 

6X 

600 

78.00 

62.50 

10309 

60.00 

63 

1490 

198.45 

157.50 

10274 

40.25 

56 

4K 

495 

72.80 

68.00 

10275 

40.25 

56 

6 

592 

84.00 

70.00 

31 

10621 

15.37 

12 

10 

440 

76.80 

42.00 

10277 

48.00 

67 

6 

830 

102.00 

83.75 

32 

10322 

16.75 

15 

10 

650 

90.00 

52.50 

1091 

48.72 

68 

7 

950 

119.00 

85.00 

10619 

23.37 

21 

11 

440 

135.00 

88.20 

10278 

50.12 

70 

3^ 

500 

70.00 

74.00 

10618 

31.25 

28 

8 

1425 

160.60 

98.00 

1094 

71.75 

100 

7 

1360 

175.00 

125.00 

10617 

53.50 

48 

8 

3025 

273.60 

168.00 

10622 

53.50 

48 

10 

2160 

307.20 

168.00 

?1 

10571 

8.87 

11 

6^ 

100 

21.34 

16.50 

10620 

60.37 

65 

10 

3000 

416.00 

227.50 

£3 

10281 

10.50 

13 

4 

75 

13.00 

19.50 

10321 

95.75 

86 

10 

4500 

550.40 

301.00 

10284 

10.50 

13 

9 

160 

33.80 

31.20 

10293 

11.25 

14 

7 

170 

31.50 

21.00 

10325 

17.56 

14 

8 

480 

124.16 

63.00 

10573 

12.00 

15 

8 

220 

36.00 

27.00 

. 

10324 

19.00 

15 

11 

550 

176.00 

67.50 

10282 

12.75 

16 

6# 

190 

31.04 

24.00 

10319 

33.12 

26 

12 

1625 

255.00 

117.00 

10283 

16.00 

20 

5 

190 

30.00 

30.00 

10323 

68.75 

54 

10 

4000 

386.40 

243.00 

10298 

18.30 

23 

5# 

200 

36.80 

34.50 

10320 

84.00 

66 

10 

3800 

443.32 

297.00 

10285 

20.75 

26 

5 

310 

39.00 

39.00 

Spur  Racks 

The  Standard  Faces  for  Spur  Racks  are  the  same  as  for  Spur  Gears 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Pattern 
Number 

Price 
Per  Foot 

Number 
of  Teeth 

Face. 
Inches 

Pitch, 
Inches 

Length 

6032 

$0.60 

32 

IX 

.  X 

2'  0" 

6096 

.60 

96 

6'  0" 

8036 

.80 

36 

2X    ;;.-. 

1  4 

3'  0" 

8048 

.80 

48 

2X 

1 

4'  0" 

9032 

1.00 

32 

3 

IX 

3'  0" 

9064 

1.00 

64 

3 

IX 

6'0" 

10034 

1.25 

34 

3X 

1'X 

3'  6X" 

10039-A 

1.10 

39 

3 

IX 

4'  OX" 

10048 

1.25 

48 

3X 

IX 

5'  0" 

12024 

1.75 

24 

4X 

IX 

3'  0" 

12032 

1.75 

32 

4X 

IX 

4'  0" 

12048 

1.75 

48 

4X 

IX 

6'  0" 

13015 

2.25 

15 

5 

1^1$ 

2'  OX" 

14036 

3.00 

36 

5X 

IX 

5'  3" 

16012 

3.75 

12 

6 

2 

2'  0" 

18016 

4.75 

16 

7 

2X 

3'  0" 

24012 

8.00 

12 

9 

3 

3'  0" 

400  14-  A 

14 

ll"Eff. 

5"  Circ. 

5'  10"  Rack 

40014-A 

14 

11"  Eff. 

5"  Circ. 

22.28  I.  D.Pinion 

394 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Maple  Cogs  for  Mortise  Gears 

Mitre  and  Bevel  Wheels 


Spur  Gears 


Shank  Sawed  to  Shape.     Teeth  Dressed  Ready  to  Run 


Direction  for  Ordering  Cogs 


1.  Give  number  of  cogs  wanted,  and  face  measure  of  iron  pinion  tooth  in  inches. 

2.  Send  old  cog  or  pattern  which  has  been  driven  in  the  mortise,  or  send  drawing  giving  exact  dimensions 
as  indicated  in  the  above  diagram. 

3.  In  ordering  "Ready  Dressed  Cogs"  for  mortise,  bevel  or  mitre  wheels,  tracings  should  be  sent  on  a 
piece  of  stiff  paper  showing  the  shape  of  three  consecutive  iron  pinion  teeth,  both  inner  and  outer  ends.    If  the 
cogs  are  for  a  spur  wheel  it  is  necessary  to  send  tracing  of  one  end  of  iron  pinion  teeth. 

4.  Patterns  showing  exact  shape  of  head  of  cogs  may  be  sent  in  lieu  of  tracings. 

5.  When  keys  are  wanted,  either  send  a  pattern  or  sketch  giving  the  length  of  key  and  the  width  at  both 
ends.     A  pattern  is  preferred. 

List  Price 

Unfinished  Cogs 


Face,  Inches 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price 

$0.14 

$0.16 

$0.20 

$0.24 

$0.28 

$0.34 

$0.44 

$0.48 

$0.54 

Ready  Dressed  Cogs 


Face,  Inches 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

Price 

$0.20 

$0.22 

$0.26 

$0.30 

$0.36 

$0.44 

$0.54 

$0.58 

$0.68 

Hard  Wood  Keys 

3  to    5-inch  Face,  List  Price,  each $0.06 

6  to    8-inch  Face,  List  Price,  each .10 

9  to  12-inch  Face,  List  Price,  each .14 

NOTE.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  cogs  furnished  with  shanks  to  shape  and  teeth  not  dressed.  It  is 
recommended  that  cogs  be  ordered  this  way,  as  owing  to  variations  in  the  core  wheel,  the  best  way  to  secure 
a  perfect  running  wheel,  the  cogs  should  be  spaced,  shaped  and  dressed  after  they  have  been  fitted  and  keyed 
into  the  core  or  mortise  wheel. 

Diagram  Showing  Method  of  Obtaining  Dimensions  Used  in  Gear  List 


BEVEL  WHEELS 


•PITCH    OI»MfT£B 


SPUR  WHEEL 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


395 


Spur  Paper  and  Iron  Friction  Gearing 


Style  No.  118 
Frictions  over  30  inches  diameter  are  made  as  above 


Style  No.  119 
Small  Spur  Paper  Friction 


Price  List  of  Spur  Paper  Frictions 


Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Friction 
Wheel 
Complete 
with 
Flanges 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Friction 
Wheel 
Complete 
with 
Flanges 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Friction 
Wheel 
Complete 
with 
Flanges 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Friction 
Wheel 
Complete 
with 
Flanges 

4 

3 

$2.12 

9 

5 

$  6.22 

14 

4 

$10.74 

18 

12 

$31.78 

4 

2.60 

6 

7.06 

5 

12.27 

14 

35.98 

5 

3.02 

7 

7.86 

6 

13.84 

16 

40.16 

6 

3.42 

8 

8.70 

7 

15.38 

20 

5 

21.36 

7 

3.84 

9 

9.54 

8 

16.96 

6 

23.76 

8 

4.26 

10 

10.36 

9 

18.58 

7 

26.16 

9 

4.68 

10 

4 

6.62 

10 

20.16 

8 

28.54 

10 

5.10 

5 

7.60 

12 

23.26 

9 

31.06 

5 

3 

2.38 

6 

8.60 

14 

26.38 

10 

33.46 

4 

2.84 

7 

9.58 

15 

4 

11.10 

12 

38.24 

5 

3.30 

8 

10.58 

5 

12.76 

14 

43.04 

6 

3.76 

9 

11.66 

6 

14.42 

16 

47.82 

7 

4.20 

10 

12.64 

7 

16.08 

22 

5 

26.60 

8 

4.66 

12 

14.62 

8 

17.78 

6 

29.34 

9 

5.02 

14 

16.60 

9 

19.50 

7 

32.06 

10 

5.48 

11 

4 

7.44 

10 

21.20 

8 

34.78 

6 

3 

2.80 

5 

8.56 

12 

24.52 

9 

37.66 

4 

3.28 

6 

9.66 

14 

27.90 

10 

40.44 

5 

3.78 

7 

10.78 

16 

4 

12.77 

12 

45.88 

6 

4.30 

8 

11.88 

5 

14.58 

14 

51.34 

7 

4.80 

9 

13.08 

6 

16.42 

16 

56.88 

8 

5.32 

10 

14.20 

7 

18.24 

24 

5 

30.58 

9 

5.82 

12 

16.42 

8 

20.06 

6 

33.64 

10 

6.30 

14 

18.64 

9 

22.02 

7 

36.70 

7 

3 

3.38 

12 

4 

8.28 

10 

23.84 

8 

39.74 

4 

4.00 

5 

9.50 

12 

27.50 

9 

43.00 

5 

4.62 

6 

10.72 

14 

31.44 

10 

46.04 

6 

5.28 

7 

11.96 

17 

4 

13.82 

12 

52.14 

7 

5.90 

8 

13.20 

5 

15.78 

14 

58.24 

8 

6.58 

9 

14.52 

6 

17.74 

16 

64.14 

9 

7.22 

10 

15.74 

7 

19.70 

26 

5 

33.72 

10 

7.88 

12 

18.20 

8 

21.66 

6 

36.98 

8 

3 

3.82 

14 

20.68 

9 

23.74 

7 

40.16 

4 

4.58 

13 

4 

9.70 

10 

25.70 

8 

43.48 

5 

5.28 

5 

11.08 

12 

29.60 

9 

46.94 

6 

6.04 

6 

12.50 

14 

33.30 

10 

50.18 

7 

6.76 

7 

14.00 

18 

5 

16.98 

12 

56.68 

8 

7.52 

8 

15.30 

6 

19.08 

14 

63.16 

9 

8.28 

9 

16.78 

7 

21.18 

16 

69.68 

10 

9.10 

10 

18.20 

8 

23.26 

28 

5 

39.12 

9 

3 

4.68 

12 

21.00 

9 

25.48 

6 

42.98 

4 

5.40 

14 

23.80 

10 

27.58 

7 

46.84 

Prices  of  larger  sizes,  and  also  of  Bevel  and  Mitre  Frictions  furnished  upon  application. 

When  ordering  Paper  Friction  Rolls  or  Fillers,  give  dimensions,  and  state  number  and  size  of  bolts,  also  radius  or  circle  on  which 
bolt  holes  are  to  be  drilled.    Send  paper  pattern  when  the  holes  in  flanges  have  not  been  accurately  spaced. 

For  prices  of  Cast  Iron  Spur  Friction  Wheels  use  lists  as  for  standard  Double  Belt  Cast  Iron  Pulleys,  with  Double  Flange  extras . 


396 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Cast  Iron  Sheaves  for  Manila  Rope  Transmission 

With  Turned  Grooves 


Style  No.  120 


For  34,  %  and  1-Inch  Rope 


Price  List 


Diam. 
Inches 

1  Groove 

2  Grooves 

3  Grooves 

4  Grooves 

5  Grooves 

6  Grooves 

7  Grooves 

8  Grooves 

9  Grooves 

10  Grooves 

|36 

$  14.70 

$  22.45 

$  30.20 

$  37.95 

$  45.70 

$  53.45 

$  61.20 

$  68.95 

$  76.70 

$  84.45 

40 

15.75 

24.30 

32.95 

41.60 

50.15 

58.75 

66.40 

75.95 

84.50 

93.15 

44 

17.90 

27.75 

37.50 

47.40 

57.20 

67.00 

76.90 

86.70 

96.50 

106.40 

48 

24.15 

34.40 

44.75 

55.00 

65.25 

75.65 

85.88 

96.25 

106.40 

116.75 

52 

26.25 

37.50 

48.75 

60.00 

71.25 

82.50 

93.75 

105.00 

116.25 

127.50 

56 

30.50 

42.25 

54.00 

65.65 

77.40 

89.15 

100.90 

112.60 

124.25 

136.00 

60 

35.90 

50.25 

63.10 

75.90 

88.75 

101.65 

114.40 

127.25 

140.00 

153.00 

64 

41.15 

54.60 

68.10 

81.50 

95.00 

108.45 

121.90 

135.30 

148.75 

162.25 

68 

49.65 

65.00 

80.40 

95.75 

111.15 

126.50 

141.90 

157.30 

172.80 

188.15 

72 

58.50 

74.40 

89.90 

105.30 

120.80 

136.20 

151.00 

166.00 

180.90 

195.80 

76 

61.50 

77.00 

92.50 

108.00 

123.50 

139.00 

154.50 

170.00 

185.50 

201.00 

80 

69.25 

85.80 

102.20 

118.70 

135.00 

151.50 

167.90 

184.40 

200.80 

217.30 

84 

78.20 

95.30 

112.40 

129.70 

146.80 

163.90 

181.10 

198.20 

215.40 

232.50 

88 

85.90 

103.90 

121.80 

139.80 

157.80 

175.70 

193.70 

211.70 

229.70 

247.50 

92 

95.20 

113.50 

131.90 

150.40 

168.80 

187.25 

205.80 

224.20 

242.70 

261.00 

96 

106.70 

125.50 

144.40 

163.20 

182.00 

200.90 

219.80 

238.70 

257.50 

276.30 

102 

126.25 

144.40 

162.50 

180.70 

198.80 

216.90 

235.00 

253.20 

271.30 

289.40 

108 

135.70 

154.00 

172.40 

190.80 

209.20 

227.50 

245.90 

264.30 

282.80 

300.80 

114 

156.80 

174.00 

191.40 

208.70 

225.90 

243.30 

260.70 

277.90 

295.00 

313.50 

120 

179.00 

198.20 

216.90 

235.70 

254.50 

273.80 

292.50 

311.30 

330.00 

348.80 

126 

208.70 

229.90 

250.00 

270.40 

290.70 

310.90 

331.30 

351.30 

371.70 

391.90 

132 

236.30 

256.90 

277.50 

298.40 

319.00 

339.80 

360.50 

381.20 

401.90 

422.50 

Diam. 
Inches 

1  1  Grooves 

12  Grooves 

13  Grooves 

14  Grooves 

15  Grooves 

16  Grooves 

1  7  Grooves 

18  Grooves 

19  Grooves 

20  Grooves 

36 

$  92.20 

$102.50 

$110.90 

$119.20 

$127.50 

$135.90 

$144.20 

$152.50 

$160.90 

$169.25 

40 

101.70 

110.30 

129.25 

139.40 

145.65 

152.00 

170.30 

179.50 

188.65 

197.75 

44 

116.15 

125.95 

135.75 

145.65 

166.40 

176.50 

188.00 

199.50 

211.00 

222.40 

48 

127.15 

137.40 

147.50 

157.90 

173.25 

197.75 

207.50 

217.50 

227.40 

237.15 

52 

138.75 

150.00 

161.25 

172.50 

183.75 

209.40 

219.40 

229.25 

239.20 

249.15 

56 

147.75 

159.50 

171.20 

182.90 

194.65 

220.00 

245.25 

255.50 

265.65 

275.90 

60 

165.75 

178.65 

191.50 

204.30 

216.25 

230.00 

271.65 

288.40 

305.25 

322.15 

64 

175.75 

189.20 

202.65 

216.15 

229.50 

243.65 

276.25 

305.90 

323.00 

340.00 

68 

203.50 

218.90 

234.25 

249.65 

265.00 

280.50 

295.90 

311.25 

335.00 

357.50 

72 

210.80 

225.50 

240.70 

255.40 

270.40 

285.30 

300.30 

315.00 

350.00 

372.50 

76 

216.50 

232.00 

247.50 

263.00 

278.50 

294.00 

309.50 

325.00 

365.00 

388.80 

80 

233.70 

250.20 

266.50 

283.00 

299.50 

315.90 

332.40 

348.80 

395.00 

418.80 

84 

250.00 

266.90 

284.00 

301.20 

318.40 

335.50 

352.70 

369.80 

437.50 

462.50 

88 

265.50 

283.50 

301.50 

319.40 

337.40 

355.40 

373.30 

391.30 

470.00 

505.00 

92 

279.50 

298.00 

316.40 

334.90 

353.30 

371.80 

390.30 

408.80 

490.00 

525.00 

96 

295.00 

314.00 

332.90 

351.80 

370.70 

389.40 

408.30 

427.20 

520.00 

550.00 

102 

307.50 

324.50 

341.50 

358.50 

398.70 

416.50 

434.40 

452.30 

550.00 

587.50 

108 

328.40 

346.90 

365.40 

384.00 

417.30 

439.40 

461.70 

483.80 

600.00 

634.30 

114 

362.50 

382.80 

402.90 

423.00 

448.50 

484.70 

520.80 

556.90 

622.50 

655.00 

120 

368.80 

419.50 

445.20 

470.80 

496.40 

522.00 

547.50 

584.30 

672.50 

705.90 

126 

447.20 

466.70 

486.30 

505.70 

525.00 

544.40 

564.20 

599.70 

741.90 

764.70 

132 

474.30 

500.00 

525.70 

551.30 

576.90 

602.50 

628.00 

703.20 

764.80 

826.30 

Sheaves  over  120  inches  diameter  always  made  split.    For  Split  Sheaves  120  inches  diameter  and  under  add  25%. 

Large  bores  are  subject  to  extra  charge. 

Prices  quoted  on  application  on  sheaves  with  Engineer's  Standard  or  English  Grooves. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


397 


Cast  Iron  Sheaves  for  Manila  Rope  Transmission — Continued 


Diameter  Inches 

1  Groove 

2  Grooves 

3  Grooves 

4  Grooves 

5  Grooves    6  Grooves 

7  Grooves 

8  Grooves 

44 

$  24.50 

$  37.40 

$  50.30 

$  63.20 

$  76.00    i   $  88.80 

$101.80 

$114.60 

48 

31.00 

45.40 

59.60 

73.80 

88.10 

102.40 

116.60 

130.90 

52 

32.80 

48.30 

63.80 

79.30 

94.80 

110.30 

125.70 

141.20 

56 

37.50 

53.40 

69.40 

85.70 

101.30 

117.30 

133.20 

149.20 

60 

43.20 

61.10 

78.20 

95.40 

112.50 

129.80 

146.90 

164.20 

«    64 

49.00 

68.80 

88.50 

108.40 

128.30 

147.90 

167.80 

187.50 

ft    68 

60.20 

81.80 

103.30 

125.00 

147.00 

168.00 

189.80 

211.30 

0    72 

67.00 

90.70 

112.90 

135.40 

157.80 

180.00 

202.40 

224.80 

«    76 

69.80 

98.20 

117.50 

140.80 

160.90 

184.80 

218.50 

232.40 

J3    80 

79.70 

103.40 

126.90 

150.70 

174.30 

198.00 

221.70 

245.30 

a   84 

87.90 

112.50 

137.50 

162.00 

186.90 

211.70 

236.40 

261.00 

£    88 

99.40 

125.70 

151.20 

177.40      203.30 

229.20 

255.00 

280.90 

4j    92 

112.00 

138.40 

164.70 

191.00      217.50 

243.80 

270.30 

296.50 

£    96 

119.70 

148.00 

176.30 

204.50      232.90 

261.30 

289.50 

317.90 

i.   102 

134.80 

163.00 

192.20 

221.50 

250.80 

280.00 

309.30 

338.50 

o   108 

146.80 

177.20 

207.70 

238.20 

268.50 

299.20 

329.50 

360.20 

fa   114 

174.30 

204.50 

235.00 

265.40 

295.80 

326.30 

356.70 

387.00 

120 

191.00 

230.50 

269.90 

309.40 

348.80 

388.30 

427.70 

467.20 

126 

216.30 

259.50 

302.80 

346.00 

396.80 

432.50 

475.80 

519.00 

132 

244.40 

288.30 

332.30 

376.30 

427.50 

464.00 

508.00 

552.00 

138 

272.30 

317.00 

361.90 

406.30 

458.80 

495.70 

540.30 

585.00 

144 

300.40 

345.80 

391.20 

436.50 

489.40 

527.30 

572.70 

618.00 

Diameter  Inches 

9  Grooves 

10  Grooves 

11  Grooves 

12  Grooves 

13  Grooves 

14  Grooves 

15  Grooves 

16  Grooves 

44 

$127.50 

$140.40 

$177.20 

$192.50 

$205.40 

$218.30 

$235.90 

$250.00 

48 

145.00 

170.40 

185.80 

199.40 

216.50 

227.00 

247.30 

272.30 

52 

156.50 

172.20 

202.50 

217.80 

233.20 

248.40 

258.80 

292.30 

56 

165.20 

181.20 

219.70 

227.00 

259.40 

272.50 

285.70 

310.30 

60 

181.30 

198.40 

238.50 

253.40 

279.90 

298.20 

317.30 

336.70 

->    64 

209.80 

227.00 

246.90 

281.20 

297.80 

314.40 

339.80 

356.30 

ft    68 

232.90 

254.50 

276.20 

297.50 

323.20 

347.00 

371.00 

395.00 

0    72 

247.20 

269.50 

291.90 

313.30 

335.00 

356.90 

378.00 

414.90 

«    76 

256.30 

294.40 

316.30 

338.00 

363.20 

389.30 

415.40 

441.30 

J3    80 

268.90 

320.30 

332.00 

366.00 

393.30 

420.70 

448.00 

475.30 

a   8* 

285.90 

344.40 

368.50 

389.80 

418.30 

446.90 

475.50 

501.50 

-    88 

307.40 

363.50 

391.20 

418.80 

446.50 

474.20 

501.90 

530.00 

^    92 

322.90 

382.20 

405.00 

428.50 

459.90 

491.30 

522.50 

553.80 

S    96 

346.20 

405.50 

435.40 

465.40 

494.80 

525.40 

555.30 

585.70 

t.   102 

367.90 

459.90 

489.20 

517.90 

546.70 

575.40 

615.70 

644.20 

0   108 

390.70 

490.40 

525.50  ' 

556.00 

586.50 

617.20 

655.00 

687.50 

fe   114 

417.40 

527.00      574.90 

607.80 

640.80 

673.80 

709.30 

750.00 

120 

506.70 

563.80      602.70 

642.00 

683.20 

724.50 

765.70 

807.50 

126 

562.30 

605.50      648.80 

692.20 

735.40 

778.50 

821.80 

865.00 

132 

596.00 

639.80 

684.20 

727.50 

771.90 

815.80 

859.80 

907.00 

138 

629.80 

674.20 

719.00 

763.40 

808.40 

853.00 

897.80 

949.00 

144 

663.40 

708.80 

754.20 

799.20 

844.90 

890.30 

935.70 

991.00 

Diameter  Inches 

1  Groove 

2  Grooves 

3  Grooves 

4  Grooves 

5  Grooves 

6  Grooves 

7  Grooves 

8  Grooves 

52 

$  39.30 

$  59.00 

$  78.80 

$  98.50 

$118.20 

$137.90 

$157.70 

$177.40 

56 

44.20 

64.40 

84.70 

104.90 

125.20 

145.40 

165.50 

185.80 

60 

50.50 

71.90 

93.40 

114.90 

136.40 

157.90 

179.40 

200.90 

64 

56.90 

83.00 

109.10 

135.30 

161.30 

187.40 

223.50 

239.60 

68 

66.20 

95.00 

123.30 

151.30 

179.50 

207.50 

229.50 

257.50 

«    72 

72.50 

104.80 

134.50 

164.40 

194.20 

223.90 

253.80 

283.50 

ft    76 

80.00 

110.50 

142.50 

173.50 

198.30 

230.40 

262.50 

294.80 

0    80 

90.00 

120.90 

151.80 

182.70 

213.50 

244.40 

275.30 

306.20 

*    84 

97.50 

129.90 

162.20 

194.50 

226.90 

259.30 

292.20 

323.90 

£    88 

112.80 

147.30 

180.70 

215.00 

248.80 

282.50 

316.30 

350.00 

a   92 

123.80 

158.80 

193.80 

228.80 

263.80 

298.80 

333.80 

368.90 

M    96 

132.80 

170.50 

208.30 

246.00 

283.80 

321.50 

358.30 

397.00 

4.   102 

141.20 

185.50 

229.90 

273.60 

317.80 

362.00 

406.10 

450.00 

-   108 

157.80 

205.50 

254.00 

302.50 

351.00 

399.50 

448.10 

496.50 

u   114 

191.70 

242.70 

293.50 

344.20 

395.70 

447.20 

497.70 

548.20 

0   120 

204.10 

261.00 

317.90 

375.00 

431.80 

488.80 

545.70 

602.50 

h   126 

227.50 

290.00 

352.50 

415.00 

478.80 

541.30 

602.50 

666.30 

132 

257.00 

324.30 

391.50 

458.80 

527.00 

594.30 

660.50 

728.80 

138 

286.50 

358.50 

430.50 

502.50 

575.30 

647.30 

718.50 

791.30 

144 

316.00 

392.80 

469.50 

546.30 

622.40 

700.30 

776.30 

853.70 

150 

345.50 

427.00 

508.50 

590.00 

671.70 

753.20 

834.40 

916.20 

156 

375.00 

461.30 

547.50 

633.80 

719.90 

806.20 

892.40 

978.70 

Diameter  Inches 

9  Grooves 

10  Grooves 

11  Grooves 

12  Grooves 

13  Grooves 

14  Grooves 

15  Grooves 

16  Grooves 

52 

$197.10 

$216.80 

$266.30 

$285.70 

$305.00 

$323.30 

$354.10 

$375.00 

56 

206.00 

226.20 

291.50 

294.40 

347.70 

362.20 

376.70 

400.50 

60 

222.40 

243.80 

311.30 

328.20 

368.30 

393.30 

418.30 

443.30 

64 

270.70 

291.80 

317.90 

373.20 

392.90 

412.70 

450.00 

470.00 

68 

285.80 

313.80 

342.00 

376.30 

412.00 

444.40 

476.90 

509.40 

•    72 

313.30 

343.20 

372.90       401.20 

429.40 

457.80 

485.50 

544.40 

ft    76 

326.90 

387.70 

415.90       444.00 

478.80 

515.40 

552.00 

588.70 

0    80 

337.00 

423.30 

452.90       481.90 

520.00 

558.20 

596.40 

634.50 

*    84 

356.30 

461.30 

486.90 

512.50 

552.50 

592.50 

632.50 

672.50 

M    88 

385.00 

489.40 

516.80 

553.20 

591.50 

628.90 

666.30 

703.70 

a   92 

403.20 

503.10 

531.20 

569.00 

602.30 

647.50 

691.80 

736.00 

S    96 

434.80 

534.70 

575.70 

616.80 

656.70 

694.00 

740.00 

781.20 

4«  102 

494.40 

630.30 

670.80 

711.30 

751.70 

792.20 

832.50 

873.00 

^   108 

549.00 

680.20 

722.70 

765.20 

807.70 

850.30 

892.80 

935.30 

h   114 

600.00 

731.40 

787.20 

832.80 

878.50 

924.30 

970.00 

1015.70 

0   120 

659.50 

751.00 

807.80 

864.50 

922.30 

978.20 

1034.90 

1091.70 

fa   126 

727.50 

791.30 

853.80 

916.30 

978.80 

1042.50 

1105.00 

1167.50 

132 

795.00 

863.30 

930.50 

997.80 

1065.00 

1133.20 

1200.00 

1267.80 

138 

862.50 

935.20 

1007.20 

1078.70 

1151.30 

1223.90 

1295.90 

1367.90 

144 

929.90 

1007.20 

1083.90 

1160.70 

1237.50 

1314.50 

1391.30 

1468,00 

150 

997.30 

1079.00 

1160.50 

1242.00 

1323.50 

1405.30 

1486.80 

1568.30 

156 

1074.80 

1151.00 

1237.30 

1323.50 

1409.80 

1495.90 

1582.20 

1668.40 

Sheaves  over  120  inches  diameter  always  made  split.    For  Split  Sheaves  120  inches  diameter  and  under  add  25%. 

Large  bores  are  subject  to  extra  charge.     Prices  quoted  on  application  on  sheaves  with  Engineer's  Standard  or  English  Grooves. 


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Tallow-Laid  Manila  Rope 

For  Transmission  of  Power 


We  carry  a  large  stock  of  specially  selected  extra  long  fibre  Manila  Rope,  carefully  laid  up  in  a  lubricant 
which  prevents  its  wearing  and  chafing  when  put  into  service.  It  is  especially  adapted  for  power  transmission 
and  we  guarantee  it  superior  to  any  other  on  the  market  for  the  purpose. 


Circumference 


APPROXIMATE  WEIGHT  AND  STRENGTH  OF  MANILA  TRANSMISSION  ROPE 


Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Weight  of  100 
Feet  in  Pounds 

Strength  of 
New  Rope 
in  Pounds 

Length  of  Rope 
in  One  Pound 

1# 

tf 

11 

2,250 

9'    2" 

2 

H 

15 

'4,000 

6'    8" 

2X 

X 

20 

5,000 

5' 

2K 

X 

26 

7,500 

4' 

3 

1 

34 

9,000 

3' 

3K 

1# 

43 

12,250 

2'    6" 

3K 

IK 

53 

14,000 

2' 

4K 

IX 

65 

18,062 

1'    8" 

4K 

IX 

77 

20,250 

1'    3" 

5 

\tt 

95 

25,000 

1'    1" 

5K 

w 

115 

30,250 

10#" 

6 

2 

142 

36,000 

9^" 

Price,  per  pound $0.25 


Manila  Rope  Dressing 


The  occasional  application  of  a  good  Rope  Dressing  will  add  to  the  life  of  any  transmission  rope  as  it  keeps 
it  soft  and  pliable  and  protects  it  from  external  and  internal  friction,  moisture  or  heat.  For  this  purpose,  we 
recommend  the  "Magnolia"  Rope  Dressing  which  is  sold  in  the  following  size  packages: 

In  5  and  10-pound  tin  cans per  lb.,  $0.40 

In  25,  40  and  75-pound  wooden  kits "  .35' 

In  half  and  full  barrels.  _  "  .25 


Horse  Power,  Manila  Rope 


VELOCITY,  FEET  PER  MINUTE 

Diameter 

of  Rope 

Inches 

1,000 

1,500 

2,000 

2,500 

3,000 

3,500 

4,000 

4,500 

5,000 

5,500 

6,000 

X 

2.3 

3.3 

4.3 

5.2 

6.0 

6.6 

7.2 

7.3 

7.4 

7.3 

6.9 

H 

3.0 

4.5 

5.9 

7.0 

8.2 

9.0 

9.6 

9.8 

10.0 

9.6 

9.0 

i 

4.0 

5.9 

7.7 

9.2 

10.6 

11.8 

12.7 

12.9 

13.0 

12.7 

12.0 

IK 

5.0 

7.5 

9.7 

11.6 

13.5 

14.9 

16.0 

16.3 

16.7 

16.5 

15.3 

IK 

6.3 

9.1 

12.0 

14.3 

16.7 

18.5 

20.0 

20.2 

20.7 

20.1 

18.9 

IK 

9.0 

13.5 

17.4 

20.7 

23.0 

26.3 

28.7 

29.0 

29.5 

28.6 

26.7 

IK 

12.3 

18.0 

23.6 

28.2 

32.7 

36.4 

38.5 

39.4 

40.5 

38.7 

36.0 

2 

16.0 

23.2 

30.6 

36.8 

42.5 

46.7 

50.0 

51.7 

52.8 

50.6 

47,3 

2K 

20.0 

29.6 

38.6 

46.6 

53.6 

59.2 

63.6 

65.8 

66.3 

64.4 

60.3 

2^ 

25.0 

36.6 

47.7 

57.5 

66.0 

71.2 

78.0 

80.0 

81.0 

79.0 

73.8 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


399 


Diagrams  of  Rope  Drives 


Examples  of  Simple  Vertical 
and  Horizontal  Rope  Drives 
and  Tension  Carriages 


400 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Tension  Carriages 


Vertical  Tension  Carriages 
with  Guides 

The  Tension  Carriage  is  provided  with  an 
adjustable  yoke  in  which  the  sheave  runs. 
The  guides  are  made  of  T  iron  the  lengths 
contained  in  price  list. 


Style  No.  122 


List  Prices 


Diameter 
of  Sheave 
Inches 

DIAMETER  OF  ROPE 

EXTRAS 

*-#-I 

Inch 

1  J<  Inches 

1  %  Inches 

1  yl,  Inches 

2  Inches 

Pipe 
Double 
Track 
Per  Foot 

Wire 
Cable 
Per  Foot 

12-Inch 
Pull-Back 
Sheave 

36 
42 
48 
54 
60 
66 
72 
84 

$  94.00 
103.00 
113.00 

$1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

$0.15 

.13 

.20 
.20 
.20 
.25 
.25 
.25 

$8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 

$123.00 
135.00 
149.00 

$156.00 
171.00 
187.00 

$211.00 
227.00 
242.00 

$230.00 

244.00 
284.00 

The  prices  for  Tension  Carriages  include  sheave,  adjustable  yoke,  guide  fingers,  50  feet  of  f^-inch  or  J^-inch 
wire  rope,  weight  rod  and  necessary  tension  weights. 

Prices  do  not  include  pipe  guides. 

Prices  for  suitable  guide  supports  quoted  on  application. 

NOTE.     We  have  listed  sheaves  which  are  best  adapted  for  ropes  of  the  various  diameters.     Smaller 
sheaves  do  not  give  good  service. 


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401 


Tension  Carriages 

(Continued) 
Horizontal  Tension  Carriage 

Style  No.  123 


List  Prices 


Diameter 
of  Sheave 
Inches 

DIAMETER  OF  ROPE 

EXTRAS 

tf-tt-2 

Inches 

\yi  Inches 

\%  Inches 

1}4  Inches 

2  Inches 

Channel 
Double 
Track 
per  Foot 

I  Beam 
Double 
Track 
per  Foot 

Pipe 
Double 
Track 
per  Foot 

Wire 
Cable 
per  Foot 

12-inch 
Pull 
Back 
Sheave 

36 
42 
48 
54 
60 
66 
72 
84 

$  83.00 
91.00 
101.00 

$1.50 

1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

$0.75 
.75 
.90 
.90 
.90 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 

$1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

$0.15 
.15 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.25 
.25 
.25 

$8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 

$111.00 

122.00 
135.00 

$141.00 
154.00 
170.00 

$190.00 
205.00 
220.00 

$210.00 
225.00 
265.00 

The  prices  for  Tension  Carriages  include  sheave,  adjustable  yoke, 
track  wheels,  pull-back  sheave,  50  feet  of  fi-inch  or  ^2-inch  wire  cable, 
weight  rod  and  necessary  tension  weights. 

Prices  do  not  include  track. 

Prices  for  suitable  track  supports  quoted  upon  application. 

NOTE.  We  have  listed  sheaves  which  are  best  adapted  for  ropes 
of  the  various  diameters.  Smaller  sheaves  do  not  give  good  service. 

Plain  Swinging  Tensions 

For  34  to  ll£  Inch  Rope 


Diameter  of  Sheave,  Inches 

Price 

18 

$20.00 

24 

25.00 

30                          .   ._-  

30.00 

36                                  

35.00 

40  

40.00 

The  above  prices  include  yokes,  sheaves,  and  100  pounds  of  weights. 


Hanging  Tightener 

Plain  Tied  Down  Tensions 

For  34  to  V/&  Inch  Rope 


Diameter  of  Sheave,  Inches 

Price 

18.. 

$2500 

24  

30.00 

30  

35.00 

36.... 

40.00 

40  

45.00 

The  above  prices  include  yokes,  sheaves,  two  well  sheaves,  20  feet 
of  wire  cable  and  100  pounds  of  weights. 

Tension  Carriage  Fixtures 

Swivel  Pull-Back  Sheaves $2.75 

Swinging  Pull-Back  Sheaves 2.75 

Pull- Back  Ropes 

For  Pull-Back  Ropes  we  recommend  Iron  or  Steel  Hoisting  Rope, 
made  with  19  wires  to  the  strand. 

Tension  Weight  Rods 

Price,  24  inches  long,  ^  inch  diameter,  each $1.25 

Tension  Weights,  per  pound .04 


Tied  Down  Tightener 


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Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Sprocket  Wheels  for  Detachable  Link  Belting 

Bored  and  Key  Seated  or  Set  Screwed 


Price  List 

NOTE.     These  prices  cover  Wheels  with  bores  as  specified.   For  Wheels  having  hubs  and  bores  larger  than  standard,  or  otherwise 
special,  additional  charge  will  be  made  on  account  of  additional  weight  and  labor. 

For  larger  than  maximum  bore  specified  in  list  add  10%  for  each  quarter  inch  or  fraction  thereof. 


No.  25  —  Also  used  for  No.  31. 
Bore,  1/8  in.  and  Smaller. 

No.  32  —  Continued 

No.  34  —  Continued 

No.  42  —  Continued 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

2.58 
2.95 
3.33 
3.70 
4.08 
4.45 
4.83 
5.20 
5.58 
5.95 
6.33 
7.08 
7.45 
7.83 
8.20 
8.58 
8.95 
9.33 
9.70 
10.08 
10.45 
11.20 
11.95 
12.33 
13.08 
14.20 
16.45 
16.83 
24.33 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
30 
32 
33 
35 
38 
44 
45 
65 

$1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.55 
1.65 
1.70 
1.80 
1.85 
1.90 
2.00 
2.05 
2.10 
2.15 
2.20 
2.25 
2.30 
2.35 
2.40 
2.45 
2.55 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.00 
3.35 
3.40 
4.40 

5.04 
5.49 
5.94 
6.39 
6.84 
7.29 
8.19 
8.64 
9.09 
9.99 
12.24 
12.69 
13.59 
14.49 
15.39 
16.29 
18.54 
18.99 
24.39 
28.44 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
18 
19 
20 
22 
27 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
41 
42 
54 
63 

$1.60 
1.70 
1.75 
1.80 
1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.00 
3.20 
3.30 
3.65 
3.70 
4.90 
5.85 

9.76 
10.63 
11.93 
12.37 
14.11 
15.85 
17.15 
18.02 
20.19 
24.11 

22 
24 
27 
28 
32 
36 
39 
41 
46 
55 

$2.50 
2.60 
2.80 
2.90 
3.20 
3.60 
3.90 
4.00 
4.50 
5.50 

2.02 
2.31 
2.61 
2.90 
3.20 
3.50 
3.79 
4.08 
4.38 
4.68 
4.97 
5.27 
5.56 
5.86 
6.15 
6.44 
7.03 
7.33 
7.62 
7.91 
8.21 
8.50 
8.80 
9.98 
10.27 
10.57 
12.34 
12.93 
14.11 
15.29 
16.47 
17.65 
18.83 
24.73 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
34 
35 
36 
42 
44 
48 
52 
56 
60 
64 
84 

$1.15 
.20 
.20 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.40 
.45 
.50 
.50 
.55 
.55 
.60 
.65 
1.70 
1.70 
1.75 
1.80 
1.80 
1.80 
1.85 
1.88 
1.90 
2.05 
2.10 
2.15 
2.40 
2.55 
2.60 
2.80 
3.00 
3.25 
3.50 
4.00 

No.  45  —  Also  used  for  Nos.  35 
and55.  Bore,  Ijiin.and  Smaller. 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

2.65 
3.18 
3.71 
4.24 
4.77 
5.30 
5.83 
6.36 
6.89 
7.42 
7.95 
8.48 
9.01 
9.54 
10.07 
10.60 
11.13 
11.66 
12.19 
12.72 
13.25 
13.78 
14.31 
14.84 
15.37 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

$1.50 
1.60 
1.70 
1.80 
1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.00 
3.10 
3.20 
3.30 
3.40 
3.50 
3.60 
3.70 
3.80, 
3.90 

No.  35—  Use  No.  45. 

No.   42  —  Bore,    1JJ   in.    and 
Smaller. 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

No.  33—  Use  No.  34. 

No.  34  —  Also  used  for  No.  33. 
Bore,  1/8  in.  and  Smaller 

2.80 
3.23 
3.67 
4.10 
4.54 
4.97 
5.41 
5.84 
6.28 
6.71 
7.15 
7.58 
8.02 
8.45 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

$1.60 
1.70 
1.80 
1.90 
1.93 
1.95 
2.00 
2.05 
2.10 
2.15 
2.20 
2.25 
2.30 
2.35 

No.  32  —  Bore,  l/8  in.  and 
Smaller. 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

2.79 
3.24 
3.69 
4.14 
4.59 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

$1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.50 

1.83 
2.20 

5 
6 

$1.15 
1.20 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


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Sprocket  Wheels  for  Detachable  Link  Belting— Continued 

Price  List 


No.  45  —  Continued 

No.  52  —  Continued 

Nos.  57,  67,  77  and  77  #— 

Bore,  2^f  in.  and  Smaller. 

Nos.  75,  78  and  88  —  Continued 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

15.90 
16.43 
18.55 
19.08 
20.67 
21.20 
22.26 
23.32 
23.85 
25.44 
26.50 
28.62 
30.74 
36.57 
43.46 

30 
31 
35 
36 
39 
40 
42 
44 
45 
48 
50 
54 
58 
69 
82 

$4.00 
4.10 
4.60 
4.70 
5.10 
5.20 
5.40 
5.80 
6.00 
6.50 
6.80 
7.50 
8.30 
11.00 
11.60 

10.23 
10.72 
11.70 
12.19 
12.68 
13.17 
13.66 
14.64 
15.62 
16.60 
18.07 
18.56 
19.05 
19.54 
20.52 
22.48 
23.95 
24.93 
26.89 
28.36 
31.31 

21 
22 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
30 
32 
34 
37 
38 
39 
40 
42 
46 
49 
51 
55 
58 
64 

$2.90 
3.00 
3.15 
3.20 
3.30 
3.40 
3.45 
3.60 
3.80 
4.00 
4.20 
4.30 
4.45 
4.60 
4.80 
5.20 
5.60 
5.80 
6.40 
6.75 
7.20 

30.46 
31.30 
32.15 
32.99 
33.84 
35.53 
36.38 
37.22 
38.91 
41.45 
42.29 
43.98 
49.05 
50.74 
54.97 
65.11 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
42 
43 
44 
46 
49 
50 
52 
58 
60 
65 
77 

$11.90 
12.40 
12.90 
13.40 
13.90 
14.90 
15.40 
15.90 
17.10 
19.00 
19.70 
20.50 
24.80 
26.00 
28.00 
32.80 

3.86 
4.61 
5.35 
6.10 
6.84. 
7.59 
8.33 
9.08 
9.82 
10.57 
11.31 
12.06 
12.80 
13.55 
14.29 
15.04 
15.78 
16.53 
17.27 
18.02 
18.76 
19.51 
20.25 
21.00 
22.49 
23.98 
24.72 
25.47 
26.96 
28.45 
29.94 
30.68 
32.17 
32.92 
35.90 
36.64 
38.88 
40.37 
41.86 
44.84 
47.82 
55.27 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
30 
32 
33 
34 
36 
38 
40 
41 
43 
44 
48 
49 
52 
54 
56 
60 
64 
74 

$1.80 
1.90 
2.20 
2.40 
2.60 
2.80 
2.90 
3.10 
3.25 
3.40 
3.55 
3.70 
3.85 
4.00 
4.20 
4.40 
4.60 
4.80 
5.00 
5.20 
5.40 
5.60 
5.85 
6.10 
6.50 
7.00 
7.25 
7.50 
8.00 
8.60 
9.20 
9.50 
10.10 
10.40 
11.80 
12.20 
13.20 
13.90 
14.60 
16.50 
18.50 
21.10 

No.   51—  Bore,    1ft    in.   and 
Smaller. 

No     83 

All   Double   Teeth, 
ft  in.  and  Smaller. 

Bore,    2-ff    in.    and 

Bore,  2 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

1.98 

2.72 
3.09 
3.46 
3.83 
4.20 
4.57 
5.31 
5.68 
6.05 
6.42 
6.79 
7.16 
7.53 
7.90 
8.27 
8.64 
9.01 
9.38 
9.75 
10.12 
11.23 
11.97 
12.34 
12.71 
13.45 
14.56 
16.78 
18.63 

5 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
30 
32 
33 
34 
36 
39 
45 
50 

$1.40 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.65 
1.70 
1.75 
1.85 
1.90 
1.95 
2.00 
2.05 
2.10 
2.15 
2.20 
2.25 
2.30 
2.35 
2.40 
2.45 
2.50 
2.70 
2.85 
2.90 
2.95 
3.05 
3.20 
3.70 
4.10 

No.   62  — 

Smaller 

10.65 
11.93 
•     14.49 
17.05 
20.89 
24.73 
28.57 
31.13 
34.97 
41.37 

16 
18 
22 
26 
32 
38 
44 
48 
54 
64 

$  4.00 
4.80 
5.85 
6.90 
8.30 
10.20 
12.50 
14.20 
16.50 
21.50 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

3.29 
3.82 
4.35 
4.88 
5.41 
5.94 
6.46 
7.00 
7.53 
8.06 
8.59 
9.12 
9.65 
10.18 
10.71 
11.25 
11.78 
12.31 
12.84 
13.90 
14.96 
16.02 
17.08 
18.14 
19.20 
20.26 
22.91 
23.97 
26.09 
30.86 
36.16 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
26 
28 
30 
32 
34 
36 
38 
43 
45 
49 
58 
68 

$1.75 
1.85 
1.95 
2.05 
2.15 
2.25 
2.40 
2.55 
2.70 
2.85 
3.00 
3.10 
3.20 
3.35 
3.50 
3.60 
3.80 
4.00 
4.15 
4.45 
4.70 
5.10 
5.35 
5.60 
5.90 
6.20 
7.00 
7.40 
8.30 
10.20 
12.20 

No.  85—  Also  used  for  Nos. 
94,  95  and  102.    Bore,  2ft 
in.  and  Smaller. 

Nos.   75,   78  and  88  —  Bore, 
2ft   in.  and   Smaller. 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

7.85 
9.12 
10.40 
12.95 
14.22 
15.50 
16.77 
18.05 
19.32 
20.60 
23.15 
24.42 
28.25 
30.80 
33.35 
34.62 
35.90 
41.00 
60.12 

6 

7 
8 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
18 
19 
22 
24 
26 
27 
28 
32 
47 

$  4.00 
4.50 
5.00 
6.05 
6.50 
6.95 
7.40 
7.85 
8.35 
8.80 
10.25 
11.00 
13.60 
15.40 
17.15 
18.25 
20.40 
24.40 
45.00 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

4.28 
5.13 
5.97 
6.82 
7.66 
8.51 
9.35 
10.20 
11.04 
11.88 
12.72 
13.57 
14.41 
15.25 
16.10 
16.94 
17.79 
18.63 
19.48 
20.33 
21.17 
22.02 
2.2.86 
23.71 
24.55 
25.40 
26.24 
27.09 
27.93 
28.77 
29.61 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

$2.40 
2.60 
2.80 
3.00 
3.20 
3.45 
3.70 
3.95 
4.20 
4.50 
4.80 
5.20 
5.60 
5.80 
6.20 
6.60 
6.90 
7.30 
7.65 
8.00 
8.30 
8.60 
8.90 
9.20 
9.50 
9.80 
9.90 
10.10 
10.70 
11.10 
11.50 

No.   52  —  Bore,    1ft   in.   and 
Smaller. 

No.   66  —  Bore,   2  A   in.   and 
Smaller. 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

2.88 
3.37 
3.86 
4.35 
4.84 
5.33 
5.82 
6.31 
6.80 
7.29 
7.78 
8.27 
8.76 
9.25 
9.74 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

$1.50 
1.60 
1.70 
1.80 
1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 
2.70 
2.75 
2.80 

No.   103  — 

Bore,  3-ff  in.  and 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

5.32 
5.97 
7.27 
7.92 
8.57 
10.52 
11.82 
12.47 
16.37 

8 
9 
11 
12 
13 
16 
18 
19 
25 

$1.90 
2.00 
2.20 
2.30 
2.50 
2.80 
3.00 
3.20 
4.00 

Smaller 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

5.05 
6.04 
7.03 
8.02 

5 
6 

7 
8 

$3.20 
3.60 
4.00 
4.40 

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Sprocket  Wheels  for  Detachable  Link  Belting— Concluded 

Price  List 


No.  103  —  Continued 

No.  105—  Bore,  3^  in.  and 

No.   114  —  Bore,  3^   in.  and 

No.   124  —  Bore,  3  if   in.  and 

Pitch 

No.  of 

Smaller. 

Smaller. 

Smaller. 

Diam.  In. 

Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

9.01 
10.00 

9 
10 

$  4.80 
5.25 

12.15 

6 

$  5.40 

7.52 

7 

$  4.15 

8.09 

6 

$  5.50 

10.99 

11 

5.65 

16.05 

g 

8.00 

8.57 

8 

4.50 

10.70 

8 

6.20 

11.98 
12.97 
13.96 

12 
13 
14 

6.05 
6.45 
6.85 

19.95 

23.85 
25.80 

10 
12 
13 

10.60 
13.20 
16.00 

9.62 
10.67 
11.72 
12.77 

9 
10 
11 
12 

4.85 
5.20 
5.65 
6.10 

12.01 
13.31 
14.62 
15.93 

9 
10 
11 
12 

6.90 
7.70 
8.50 
9.40 

14.95 

15 

7.25 

27.75 

14 

18.00 

13.82 

13 

6.55 

17.23 

13 

10.20 

15.94 

16 

7.65 

31.65 

16 

19.20 

14.87 

14 

7.00 

18.54 

14 

11.00 

16.93 

17 

8.05 

37.50 

19 

22.40 

16.97 

16 

8.00 

19.84 

15 

12.00 

17.92 
18.91 

18 
19 

8.45 
8.90 

49.20 

25 

33.60 

18.02 
19.07 

17 
18 

8.60 
9.20 

21.15 
22.45 

9  3  7  A 

16 

17 

1  ft 

13.00 
14.20 
i  s  on 

19.90 

20 

9.40 

20.12 
22.22 

19 
21 

9.80 
11.10 

Z.J  .1  lj 

25.06 

lo 

19 

1  j.zu 
16.20 

21.88 

22 

10.35 

24.32 

23 

12.45 

26.37 

20 

17.30 

22.87 

23 

10.80 

25.37 

24 

13.10 

28.98 

22 

19.50 

23.86 

24 

11.20 

31.67 

30 

17.50 

30.28 

23 

20.60 

24.85 

25 

11.75 

33.77 

32 

19.30 

31.59 

24 

21.70 

25.84 

26 

12.25 

36.92 

35 

22.00 

32.89 

25 

22.80 

26.83 

27 

12.75 

37.97 
39.02 

36 

37 

23.00 
24.00 

36.81 
42.03 

28 
32 

26.10 
30.80 

27.82 
28.81 
29.80 

28 
29 
30 

13.30 
13.85 
14.40 

No.  108  —  Also  used  for  Nos. 
110  and  111. 

40.07 
44.27 
49.52 

38 

42 
47 

25.00 
29.10 
34.90 

44.64 
49.86 
60.30 

34 
38 
46 

33.00 
38.00 
48.80 

30.79 

31 

15.20 

Bore,  3  A  in-  and  Smaller. 

60.02 

57 

44.75 

62.91 

48 

52.00 

31.78 

32 

16.00 

32.77 

33 

16.80 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

33.76 

34 

17.60 

No.  122—  Bore,  3ti  in.  and 

34.75 
35.74 

35 
36 

18.40 

1  O  OC 

9.64 

6 

$  5.20 

Smaller. 

36.73 
37.72 

37 
38 

IV.  ZO 

20.25 
21.20 

11.13 
12.66 

7 
8 

5.70 
6.20 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

No.  146  —  Bore,  3Jf  in.  and 
Smaller. 

39.70 
40.69 
41.68 

40 
41 

42 

23.10 
23.95 
24.80 

14.11 
15.60 
17.09 

9 
10 
11 

7.25 
8.10 
9.00 

16.07 
18.03 
20.00 

8 
9 
10 

$  9.75 
10.80 
12.80 

Pitch 
Diam.  In. 

No.  of 
Teeth 

Price 

45.64 

46 

28.20 

18.58 

12 

9.90 

21.96 

11 

14.60 

48.61 
54.55 
60.49 
65.44 

49 
55 
61 
66 

30.75 
35.85 
40.95 
45.50 

20.07 
21.56 
24.54 
30.50 

13 
14 
16 
20 

10.90 
11.80 
14.00 
18.50 

23.93 
25.89 
29.82 
31.79 
37.68 

12 
13 
15 
16 
19 

16.50 
18.25 
21.80 
23.60 
30.00 

16.62 
18.59 
20.56 
24.50 
30.41 

8 
9 
10 
12 
15 

$12.00 
12.65 
13.70 
15.70 
18.50 

67.42 

68 

47.40 

36.46 

24 

24.00 

41.61 

21 

34.00 

36.32 

18 

24.00 

80.29 

81 

59.10 

48.38 

32 

37.00 

43.57 

22 

36.00 

71.78 

36 

45.00 

Additional  Price  to  be  Added  to  the  List  Price  for  Split  Sprocket  Wheels 

Detachable  Link  Belting 


NUMBER    OF    TEETH 


No.  of  Chain 

4-7 

8-10 

11-15 

16-20 

21-25 

26-30 

31-35 

36-40 

41-45 

46-50 

51-55 

56-60 

61-65 

66-70 

71-75 

76-80 

23-024-025-25-31 
32 
33-34-42 
35-37-38-45-55 

---- 

$1.15 
1.20 
1.30 
1.40 

$1.15 
1.25 
1.35 
1.50 

$1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.60 

$1.20 
1.40 
1.50 
1.75 

$1.25 
1.45 
1.55 
1.90 

$1.25 
1.50 
1.65 
2.00 

$1.30 
1.55 
1.75 
2.15 

$1.35 
1.65 
1.85 
2.35 

$1.40 
1.70 
1.95 
2.60 

$1.45 
1.80 
2.05 
2.85 

$1.50 
1.90 
2.20 
3.10 

$1.55 
2.00 
2.35 
3.35 

$1.60 
2.05 
2.50 
3.60 

$1.70 
2.15 
2.65 
3.85 

$1.75 
2.25 
2.80 
4.15 

48-51 
52 
57-67-77 
62 

—  - 

1.20 
1.40 
1.55 
1.50 

1.25 
1.50 
1.70 
1.60 

1.30 
1.60 
1.95 
1.75 

1.40 
1.70 
2.20 
1.90 

1.45 
1.80 
2.45 
2.10 

1.50 
1.90 
2.75 
2.25 

1.55 
2.00 
3.10 

2.45 

1.65 
2.10 
3.50 
2.65 

1.75 
2.25 
3.90 
2.95 

1.90 

2.45 
4.30 
3.25 

200 
2.60 

4.75 
3.55 

2.10 
2.80 
5.15 
3.85 

2.25 
3.00 
5.60 
4.15 

2.40 
3.20 
6.00 

4.45 

2.50 
3.40 
6.45 
4.75 

65-66 

75-78-88 
83-93 

$1~65 

1.45 
1.70 
2.05 

1.55 
2.00 
2.70 

1.65 

2.45 
3.50 

1.80 
2.90 
4.30 

1.95 
3.40 
5.10 

2.10 
3.90 
5.90 

2.30 

4.40 
6.80 

2.50 
4.95 

2.75 
5.50 

3.05 
6.05 

3.35 
6.60 

3.60 
7.15 

3.90 
7.70 

4.20 
8.25 

4.50 
8.80 

85-94-95-102 

2.05 

2.35 

3.05 

3.90 

4.80 

5.70 

6.60 

7.50 

8.40 

9.35 

103-105 
108-110-111 

1.90 
2.20 

2.20 
3.00 

2.70 

3  85 

3.30 
5.10 

4.00 
6.40 

4.70 
7.70 

5.40 
9.00 

6.10 
10.35 

6.75 

7.45 

8.10 

8.75 

9.40 

10.05 

10.70 

11.40 

114 

1.65 

2.05 

2  70 

3  50 

4  30 

5  15 

6  05 

6  95 

7  90 

122 

3.50 

4.50 

5.70 

7.25 

8.80 

124 

2.10 

2  70 

3  50 

4  40 

5  40 

6  40 

7  40 

8  40 

9  45 

10  45 

11  50 

12.55 

13.60 

14.70 

,  ' 

146 

3.50 

4.20 

5.00 

600 

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Finished  Steel  Shafting 

Price  List 


Size 
Inches 

Weight 
per  Foot 

Price 
per  Pound 

Price 
per  Foot 

Size 
Inches 

Weight 
per  Foot 

Price 
per  Pound 

Price 
per  Foot 

N 

.375 

$0.06X 

$0.03 

3 

24.05 

$0.05 

*i   91 
fyl.Zl 

A 

.511 

.06 

.03 

3X 

26.09 

-05X 

1.43 

X 

.667 

.06 

.04 

3& 

27.16 

.05X 

1.49 

A 

.845 

.06 

.06 

3X 

28.22 

.05X 

1.55 

N 

1.05 

.05X 

.06 

3^ 

30.43 

.05X 

1.67 

H 

1.26 

.05X 

.07 

3& 

31.58 

-05X 

1.74 

X 

1.50 

.05X 

.09 

3X 

32.73 

.05X 

1.88 

if 

1.77 

.05X 

.10 

3^ 

35.20 

.05X 

2.02 

8 

2.05 

.05X 

.12 

3M 

36.40 

.05X 

2.09 

H 

2.35 

.05X 

.13 

3X 

37.57 

.05X 

2.16 

3^ 

39.95 

.05X 

2.30 

l 

2.68 

.05X 

.15 

31f 

41.25 

.05X 

2.37 

l* 
l# 
1* 

IX 
i& 
if* 

1^6 
IX 
1A 

1H 
I« 

IX 
1M 

3.02 
3.38 
3.77 
4.17 
4.61 
5.05 
5.52 
6.01 
6.52 
7.06 
7.61 
8.18 
8.78 

.05X 
.05X 
.05  X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05X 
.05  X 
.05  X 

.17 
.19 
.21 
.23 
.26 
.28 
.31 
.32 
.34 
.37 
.40 
.43 
.46 

4 

4X 

4& 

4X 
4^g 

4A 
4X 

4H 

4tt 

4X 

±H 
4M 

42.75 
45.44 
47.40 
48.26 
51.80 
52.62 
54.11 
57.12 
58.66 
60.88 
63.46 
65.50 

.06 
.06 
.06 
.06 
.06 
.06 
.06X 
.06X 
.06X 
.06X 
.06X 
.06X 

2.57 
2.73 
2.85 
2.90 
3.11 
3.16 
3.52 
3.72 
3.82 
3.96 
4.13 
4.26 

l# 

1   !5 

ire 

9.39 
10.03 

.05X 
.05X 

.49 

.53 

5 
5A 

67.45 
71.86 

.07 
.07 

4.72 
5.03 

5^ 

.78.95 

.07 

5.52 

2 

10.69 

.05 

.54 

5X 

80.77 

•07X 

6.26 

2^ 

11.35 

.05 

.57 

5H 

86.38 

•07X 

6.69 

2X 

12.07 

.05 

.61 

5X 

88.37 

-07X 

6.85 

2A 

12.80 

.05 

.64 

57/S 

92.25 

.07  X 

7.15 

2X 

13.52 

.05 

.68 

SH 

94.14 

.07X 

7.30 

2A 

14.35 

.05 

.72 

2X 

15.07 

.05 

.76 

6 

96.14 

.08  X 

8~.17 

2^ 

15.89 

.05 

.80 

6^ 

100.26 

.08X 

8.52 

2X 

16.70 

.05 

.84 

6X 

104.41 

.08X 

8.87 

2& 

17.55 

.05 

.88 

6^ 

110.70 

.08X 

9.41 

2H 

18.41 

.05 

.93 

6X 

112.92 

.09 

10.16 

2H 

19.31 

.05 

.97 

6tt 

119.40 

.09 

10.75 

2X 

20.21 

.05 

1.02 

6X 

121.78 

.09 

10.96 

2H 

21.15 

.05 

1.06 

6^ 

126.20 

.09 

11.36 

2X 

22.09 

.05 

1.11 

6M 

128.50 

.09 

11.57 

m 

23.06 

.05 

1.16 

7 

130.77 

.09 

11.77 

The  above  prices  are  for  shafts  1  foot  to  20  feet  long,  inclusive.    For  shafts  3  to  11X  inches  long,  1  cent 
per  pound,  net  extra.    For  shafts  over  20  feet  long  and  less  than  30  feet,  X  cent  per  pound,  net  extra. 


Dimensions  of  Standard  Key  Seats 


Diameter  of  Shaft 
Inches 


Size  of  Key  Way 
Inches 


Diameter  of  Shaft 
Inches 


Size  of  Key  Way 
Inches 


Xto 
tt  to 

1  j^  tO 

i&to 


to 
to 


Ax 


to  3^ 
to  3^ 
to  3^ 
to  4X 
to  4£ls 
to  5^ 
to  5^i 


15    „    15 

Te'  x  32 
1      xX 


IX 


xX 


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Key  Seating  Price  List 


End 

Each 

Diameter 
of 
Shaft 

Full 
Length, 

Key  Seats 
12"  Long 
or  Less 

First 
Foot 
or  Less 

Second 
Foot 
12"  or  Less 

Extra  for 
Each  Drilled 
End 

Extra  for 
Each  Squared 
End 

Inches 

Per  Foot 

A 

B 

A  or  B 

AorB 

AorB 

i  -"*> 

1A—   1# 

$0.16 

$0.24 

$0.50 

$0.16 

$0.20 

$0.30 

1A—  1M 

.20 

.30 

.60 

.20 

.30 

.40 

1A—  IK 

.24 

.40 

.70 

.24 

.40 

.50 

1H-  2^ 

.30 

.50 

.80 

.30 

.50 

.60 

2A-  2^ 

.40 

.60 

.90 

.40 

.60 

.70 

2H—  3^ 

.50 

.80 

1.10 

.50 

.70 

.80 

3A-  3^ 

.60 

1.00 

1.30 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

3M-4X 

.70 

1.20 

1.50 

.70 

.90 

1.20 

4A—  4}< 

.90 

1.40 

1.70 

.90 

1.00 

1.30 

4M—  5X 

1.20 

1.70 

2.20 

1.20 

1.10 

1.50 

5A—  5^ 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 

1.50 

1.30 

1.70 

SH—  6>< 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

2.00 

1.50 

2.00 

6A—  7^ 

2.25 

2.75 

3.25 

2.25 

1.80 

2.30 

7A-  8# 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

2.50 

2.00 

2.50 

8A-9^ 

2.75 

3.25 

3.75 

2.75 

2.30 

2.75 

9^—  103/g 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

3.00 

2.50 

3.00 

1        | 

• 

1        ! 

—  • 

•  

•                                     • 

Horse  Power  of  Shafting 


Diameter 
of 


NUMBER  OF  REVOLUTIONS  PER  MINUTE 


Shaft 
Inches 

100 

125 

150 

175 

200 

225 

250 

275 

300 

325 

350 

rff 

5.3 

6.6 

7.9 

9.2 

10.6 

11.9 

13.2 

14.6 

15.9 

17.2 

18.3 

ill 

8.1 

10.1 

12.2 

14.2 

16.2 

18.2 

20.1 

22.3 

24.3 

26.3 

28.3 

2A 

11.6 

14.5 

17.4 

20.3 

23.2 

26.1 

29.0 

31.9 

34.8 

37.7 

40.6 

16.1 

20.1 

24.2 

28.2 

32.2 

36.2 

40.2 

44.3 

48.3 

52.3 

56.4 

2H 

21.9 

27.4 

32.9 

38.4 

43.8 

44.3 

54.7 

60.3 

65.7 

71.2 

76.6 

2  if 

28.2 

35.2 

42.3 

49.3 

56.4 

63.5 

70.5 

77.5 

84.6 

91.6 

98.7 

3A 

36.0 

45.0 

54.0 

68.0 

72.0 

81.0 

90.0 

99.0 

108.0 

117.0 

126.0 

3A 

45.1 

56.5 

67.6 

74.0 

90.2 

102.0 

113.0 

124.0 

135.3 

146.5 

158.0 

3« 

55.7 

69.5 

83.5 

97.4 

111.4 

125.3 

139.5 

153.3 

167.1 

181.5 

195.0 

3L« 

67.8 

84.7 

102.0 

118.8 

135.6 

152.6 

169.2 

181.8 

203.4 

220.5 

237.0 

4A 

97.0 

121.3 

145.5 

169.8 

194.0 

218.3 

242.5 

266.8 

291.0 

315.3 

339.5 

4H 

134.0 

167.0 

200.0 

234.0 

268.0 

302.0 

335.0 

368.0 

402.0 

435.0 

468.0 

SA 

178.0 

223.0 

268.0 

313.0 

357.0 

402.0 

447.0 

491.0 

536.0 

581.0 

625.0 

5H 

232.0 

291.0 

349.0 

407.0 

465.0 

523.0 

581.0 

639.0 

697.0 

755.0 

813.0 

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The  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches 


Clutch  and  Pulley 

Patented 


Style  No.  126 

A  glance  at  the  above  cut  will  serve  to  convince  the  initiated  of  the  extreme  simplicity  and  practicality 
of  this  clutch.  It  is  radically  different  from  other  friction  clutches  and  as  far  in  advance  of  other  makes  as 
friction  clutches  in  general  are  in  advance  of  the  old  style,  jaw  or  interlocking  clutches. 


Description 

Above  is  a  central  longitudinal  sectional  view  of  the  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutch  with  pulley,  and 
shows  the  parts  in  the  position  they  assume  when  the  clutch  is  out  of  engagement. 

The  numeral  (1)  indicates  a  shaft  on  which  is  keyed  a  disc  (2)  that  turns  with  the  shaft.  Arranged  on 
the  shaft  opposite  the  disc  is  a  sleeve  and  formed  on  one  end  of  this  sleeve  next  to  the  disc  is  a  cone.  This 
sleeve  is  provided  with  a  bronze  bushing  which  can  easily  be  replaced  in  case  of  wear.  An  oil  or  grease  cup  is 
attached  to  the  sleeve  whereby  it  is  kept  constantly  lubricated,  the  oil  being  fed  to  the  center  of  the  sleeve  by 
means  of  a  channel  or  duct. 

The  disc  and  the  cone  of  the  sleeve  are  encased  by  a  cylindrical  shell  provided  with  an  inwardly  projecting 
annular  flange,  the  inner  surface  of  which  is  conical  in  shape  to  accurately  conform  to  the  face  of  the  cone. 
This  shell  is  free  to  move  longitudinally  on  the  disc,  but  is  prevented  from  turning  thereon  by  two  pins  or 
rollers  mounted  on  the  periphery  of  the  disc  and  engaging  two  corresponding  recesses  in  the  inner  face  of  the 
shell.  A  groove  is  turned  in  the  interior  of  the  shell  for  lubricating  the  contacting  surfaces  of  the  shell  and 
cone.  The  disc  is  provided  with  an  oil  hole  which  serves  as  a  reservoir  for  oil. 


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The  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches — continued 


Style  No.  127 

Duplex  Clutches,  Equipped  to  Work  Together,  are  Furnished  at  Price  of 
Two   Separate   Clutches   of   Same   Size 

Effective  Combinations 

Great  care  should  be  taken  when  ordering,  that  the  clutch  of  your  selection  will  transmit  the  maximum 
power  of  the  wheel  which  you  intend  to  use.  Allowance  must  be  made  for  work  involving  fluctuations,  shocks, 
varying  turning  movements,  etc.  Especially  where  high  speed  is  involved  should  due  consideration  be  given 
to  clutch  selection. 

Under  ordinary  conditions  the  list  below  gives  proper  size  of  clutch  for  pulleys  10  inches  to  72  inches  in 
diameter.  We  will  gladly  advise  you  in  reference  to  any  special  conditions  or  requirements. 


FACE  OF  PULLEY,  INCHES 


Pulley 
Diameter,  I 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

PROPER  SIZE  NUMBER  OF  CLUTCH 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

12 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

14 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

16 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

18 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

5 

20 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

22 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

24 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

26 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

28 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

30 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

32 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

34 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

36 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

6 

38 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

7 

40 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

7 

42 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

7 

44 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

7 

46 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

7 

48 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

8 

50 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

8 

52 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

6 

8 

54 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

6 

7 

8 

56 

5 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

8 

58 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

9 

60 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

7 

9 

62 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

64 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

7 

8 

9 

66 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

9 

68 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

9 

70 

6 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 

9 

72 

7 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

9 

9 

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Price  List  Peerless  Friction  Clutches  with  Sleeves  for 
Pulleys,  Gears,  Sprockets,  etc. 


Size  No. 
of 
Clutch 

Range  of 
Bore  in 
Clutch  and 
Sleeve 
Inches 

Outside 
Diameter 
of 
Sleeve 
Inches 

H.  P. 

at  100 
R.  P.  M. 

Maxi- 
mum 
Speed 

PRICE  OP  CLUTCH  WITH  SLEEVE  FOR  PULLEY 

8-Inch 
Face 
andUnder 

10-Inch 
Face 

12-Inch 
Face 

14-Inch 
Face 

16-Inch 
Face 

18-Inch 
Face 

20-Inch 
Face 

1 

1      to  1& 

3 

5 

650 

$  44.00 

$  44.80 

$  45.60 

$  46.40 

$  47.20 

$  48.00 

$  48.80 

l&to  1& 

3^ 

5 

650 

45.50 

46.40 

47.30 

48.20 

49.10 

50.00 

50.90 

l&to  It* 

3H 

5 

650 

47.00 

48.00 

49.00 

50.00 

51.00 

52.00 

53.00 

2 

i     to  in 

3H 

10 

600 

52.00 

53.00 

54.00 

55.00 

56.00 

57.00 

58.00 

iftto  1H 

3M 

10 

600 

53.50 

54.60 

55.70 

56.80 

57.90 

59.00 

60.10 

lit  to  2A 

4& 

10 

600 

56.00 

57.20 

58.40 

59.60 

60.80 

62.00 

63.20 

3 

1       to2A 

4H 

20 

550 

68.00 

69.30 

70.60 

71.90 

73.20 

74.50 

75.80 

2&  to  2^ 

4M 

20 

550 

69.50 

70.90 

72.30 

73.70 

75.10 

76.50 

77.90 

2&  to  2H 

5A 

20 

550 

72.00 

73.50 

75.00 

76.50 

78.00 

79.50 

81.00 

4 

1H  to  2H 

SA 

30 

500 

88.00 

89.50 

91.00 

92.50 

94.00 

95.50 

97.00 

2ft  to  2H 

5M 

30 

500 

90.00 

91.60 

93.20 

94.80 

96.40 

98.00 

99.60 

2tf  to  3& 

6^ 

30 

500 

92.50 

94.20 

95.90 

97.60 

99.30 

101.00 

102.70 

5 

2;&  to  3^ 

6& 

40 

400 

110.00 

111.70 

113.40 

115.10 

116.80 

118.50 

120.20 

3&  to  3^ 

6A 

40 

400 

113.00 

114.80 

116.60 

118.40 

120.20 

122.00 

123.80 

3&  to  3H 

6H 

40 

400 

116.00 

118.00 

120.00 

122.00 

124.00 

126.00 

128.00 

6 

2^  to  3M 

7A 

55 

350 

135.00 

137.40 

139.80 

142.20 

144.60 

147.00 

149.40 

3M  to  4A 

?M 

55 

350 

138.00 

140.60 

143.20 

145.80 

148.40 

151.00 

153.60 

4A  to  4^ 

8& 

55 

350 

142.00 

145.00 

148.00 

151.00 

154.00 

157.00 

160.00 

7 

2&  to  4^ 

8A 

70 

300 

164.00 

167.00 

170.00 

173.00 

176.00 

179.00 

182.00 

4&  to  4^ 

8A 

70 

300 

168.00 

171.00 

174.00 

177.00 

180.00 

183.00 

186.00 

4H  to  4tf 

8^ 

70 

300 

172.00 

176.00 

180.00 

184.00 

188.00 

192.00 

196.00 

8 

2M  to  4H 

8A 

100 

275 

196.00 

200.00 

204.00 

208.00 

212.00 

216.00 

220.00 

4M  to  5A 

8^ 

100 

275 

200.00 

204.00 

208.00 

212.00 

216.00 

220.00 

224.00 

5&  to  5^ 

9 

100 

275 

205.00 

210.00 

215.00 

220.00 

225.00 

230.00 

235.00 

5A  to  SH 

9^ 

100 

275 

210.00 

215.50 

221.00 

226.50 

232.00 

237.50 

243.00 

5ti  to  5M 

10 

100 

275 

215.00 

221.00 

227.00 

233.00 

239.00 

245.00 

251.00 

Sleeves  for  Clutches 


Style  No.  128 

The  lengths  in  which  these  sleeves  are  made  correspond  with  the  standard  pulley  faces.  By  referring  to 
cut  on  page  410  it  will  be  observed  that  lubrication  is  accomplished  by  means  of  an  oil  or  grease  cup,  the 
oil  being  carried  to  the  center  of  the  sleeve  by  means  of  a  channel  or  duct.  A  groove  is  turned  into  the 
interior  of  the  bonnet  and  serves  as  a  reservoir  to  supply  the  oil  for  lubricating  the  contacting  surfaces  of  the 
bonnet  and  cone.  The  flange  is  provided  with  an  oil  hole  through  which  the  contacting  surfaces  of  the 
flange  and  cone  can  be  kept  lubricated. 


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The  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches— Continued 

Phosphor  Bronze  Bushings 


Style  No.  129 


Bushings  for  sleeves  of  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches  are  made  of  phosphor  bronze.  They  can  be 
quickly  and  easily  replaced  in  case  of  wear.  The  method  of  lubrication  is  simple  in  the  extreme  and  may  be 
readily  understood  by  reference  to  the  above  cut.  Great  care  is  taken  in  the  selection  of  the  material  for  and 
the  process  of  manufacture  of  these  bushings.  The  severe  tests  to  which  they  have  been  subjected  have  proved 
to  us  the  advisability  of  our  care  in  their  manufacture. 


Price  Per  Pair  of  Phosphor  Bronze  Bushings  for  Sleeves 
of  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches 


S*    _   _r  cVi^f*. 

Outside 

LENGTHS    IN    INCHES    AND    PRICES    PER    PAIR 

ize  or  onatt 
Inches 

Diameter 
of 

Bushing 

3^ 

3K 

4X 

4K 

5X 

5K 

6J< 

63/4 

if! 

2.063 

$13.50 

$14.30 

$15.50 

$16.70 

$17.90 

$19.10 

$20.30 

$21.50 

ill 

2.313    . 

14.10 

15.30 

16.20 

17.40 

18.30 

19.50 

21.60 

22.80 

2A 

2.563 

14.70 

16.00 

17.40 

18.60 

19.50 

20.70 

23.40 

24.60 

2^ 

2.813 

15.30 

16.60 

18.00 

19.20 

20.40 

22.20 

24.00 

25.25 

m 

3.063 

15.60 

16.90 

18.60 

20.10 

21.60 

22.25 

24.90 

27.00 

2}| 

3.313 

16.80 

17.85 

18.90 

20.55 

22.20 

23.85 

25.50 

27.75 

3^ 

3.563 

18.00 

18.90 

19.80 

21.90 

24.00 

25.50 

27.00 

28.95 

3A 

3.938 

19.50 

20.40 

21.30 

26.70 

24.90 

26.40 

27.90 

29.85 

3tt 

4.188 

21.00 

21.90 

22.80 

24.90 

27.00 

28.80 

30.60 

32.55 

3|f 

4.438 

28.50 

30.00 

31.50 

32.25 

33.00 

34.80 

36.60 

38.55 

4& 

4.688 

29.00 

30.20 

31.70 

33.10 

33.85 

35.60 

37.00 

38.90 

4A 

4.938 

31.50 

32.25 

33.00 

34.50 

36.00 

37.50 

39.00 

40.80 

*» 

5.188 

33.50 

34.25 

35.00 

37.25 

39.50 

40.50 

41.50 

42.75 

4ff 

5.438 

34.50  ' 

35.55 

36.60 

38.85 

41.10 

42.00 

42.90 

43.95 

Outside 

LENGTHS    IN    INCHES    AND    PRICES    PER    PAIR 

Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Diameter 
of 

Bushing 

1% 

7K 

8X 

8K 

9K 

9K 

10X 

iff 

2.063 

$22.70 

$23.90 

$25.10 

lit 

2.313 

26.10 

27.30 

28.20 

2& 

2.563 

27.00 

28.20 

29.10 

2^ 

2.813 

27.50 

28.75 

30.00 

$32.60 

$35.10 

$36.30 

$37.50 

2H 

3.063 

29.10 

30.05 

30.90 

33.45 

36.00 

37.20 

38.40 

m 

3.313 

30.00 

31.35 

32.70 

35.10 

37.50 

39.60 

41.70 

3& 

3.563 

30.90 

32.25 

33.60 

35.85 

38.10 

40.80 

43.50 

3^ 

3.938 

31.80 

33.50 

34.50 

36.75 

39.00 

41.55 

44.10 

3» 

4.188 

34.50 

36.45 

38.40 

39.75 

41.10 

43.05 

45.00 

3H 

4.438 

40.50 

42.00 

43.50 

45.00 

46.50 

48.60 

50.70 

4A 

4.688 

41.00 

43.10 

44.20 

47.00 

49.20 

50.40 

52.10 

4A 

4.938 

42.60 

44.55 

46.50 

49.35 

52.20 

53.85 

55.50 

4H 

5.188 

44.00 

46.00 

48.00 

50.75 

53.50 

55.50 

58.50 

4H 

5.438 

45.00 

47.25 

49.50 

52.20 

54.90 

57.15 

59.40 

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The  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches— Concluded 


Dimensions  of  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches  with  Standard  Sleeves 


Size  No. 
of 
Clutch 

Range  of 
Bore  in 
Clutch  and 
Sleeve 
Inches 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Sleeve 
Inches 

H.  P. 
at  100 

R.P.  M. 

Maximum 
Speed 

C 

Inches 

D 

Inches 

G 

Inches 

p 

Inches 

1 

1       to  1& 

3A 

5 

650 

5 

6J/8 

8^ 

4H 

1A  to  i& 

3A 

5 

650 

5 

67/8 

8>< 

4^ 

1A  to  IH 

3H 

5 

650 

5 

6?/i 

8^ 

4H 

2 

1      to  1H 

3H 

10 

600 

5H 

7X 

9A 

4M 

1H  to  lit 

3H 

10 

600 

SH 

7K 

9A 

4H 

lit  to  2A 

4A 

10 

600 

5H 

7K 

9A 

4it 

3 

1      to  2A 

4H 

20 

550 

7& 

9^ 

11X. 

7 

2A  to  2^ 

4H 

20 

550 

7A 

97/8 

HX 

7 

2^  to  2H 

5A 

20 

550 

7& 

9H 

HX 

*     7 

4 

lit  to  2H 

5A 

30 

500 

W 

\\% 

13H 

8 

2H  to  2M 

5M 

30 

500 

W 

ll'M 

13^ 

8 

2tt  to  3A 

6A 

30 

500 

8X 

n# 

13M 

8 

5 

2^  to  3^ 

6A 

40 

400 

8X 

13 

15^ 

9^ 

3A  to  3^ 

6A 

40 

400 

8K 

13 

iSH 

9H 

3A  to  3H 

6H 

40 

400 

8^ 

13 

15^ 

9^ 

6 

2A  to  3M 

7A 

55 

350 



15K 

17K 

11H 

3M  to  4^ 

7M 

55 

350 



I5K 

17K 

11^ 

4&  to  4^ 

8A 

55 

350 

_.. 

15K 

17K 

UN 

7 

2A  to  4& 

8A 

70 

300 



17K 

20^ 

t$M 

4A  to  4H 

8A 

70 

300 

— 

17K 

20^ 

13H 

4H  to  4H 

8A 

70 

300 

___ 

17^ 

20^ 

13H 

8 

2H'to  4{| 

8A 

100 

275 



23X 

26^ 

20>< 

4M  to  5A 

8A 

100 

275 



23^ 

26X 

20X 

5A  to  5A 

9 

100 

275 



23^ 

26X 

20^ 

5A  to  5H 

9A 

100 

275 



23^ 

26X 

20^ 

5H  to  5H 

10 

100 

275 

--- 

23^ 

26X 

20>< 

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The  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Cut-Off  Couplings 

Patented 


In  order  to  adjust  the  parts  in  assembling  them  and  to  compensate  for  wear,  the  following  means  are 
provided. 

Arranged  between  the  face  of  the  disc  and  the  bearing  plates  is  a  slotted  washer  or  ring  through  which 
the  screws,  which  fasten  the  bearing  plates  to  the  disc,  pass.  The  face  of  this  ring  adjacent  to  the  bearing  plates 
is  formed  of  reversely  inclined  surfaces  against  which  the  bearing  plates  lie.  To  adjust  the  clutch,  loosen  the 
cap  screws  by  which  the  bearing  plates  are  attached  to  the  disc  and  turn  the  slotted  washer  or  ring.  By  doing 
this  it  is  obvious  that  the  bearing  plates  are  thrown  to  a  greater  or  less  extent  from  the  face  of  the  disc  and 
consequently  the  space  between  the  disc  and  the  conical-shaped  flange  of  the  shell  is  increased  or  decreased. 
It  will  be  noted  that  the  washer  acts  on  the  bearing  plates  simultaneously  and  to  exactly  the  same  extent, 
hence  the  clutch  is  adjusted  uniformly  at  all  points  and  with  one  simple  operation. 

This  sectional  view  of  the  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutch  Cut-Off  Coupling  illustrates  the  clutch  applied 
to  a  divided  shaft. 


Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


Size 
No. 


Space 
on  Shaft 
Engaged 

Inches 


Space 
on  Shaft 
Released 

Inches 


Maxi- 
mum 
Bore 
Inches 


c 

Inches 


D 

Inches 


G 

Inches 


K 

Inches 


L 
Inches 


N 
Inches 


Maxi- 

mum 

Speed 

R.  P.  M. 


H.  P. 
at  100 
R.P.M. 


Price 

Includ'g 

Lever 


14 


5H 


17H 


20^ 
20^ 
22^ 


13 


22^ 
22^ 


1* 

1M 
liV 


20^ 


650 
600 

550 
500 
400 
350 
300 
275 


10 

20 
30 
40 
55 
70 
100 


$  40.00 
47.00 

62.00 
82.00 
103.00 
128.00 
154.00 
184.00 


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The  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Cut-Off  Couplings— Cont'd 


List  of  Parts  of  the  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Cut-Off  Couplings 


Number 

Name  of  Part 

Number 

Name  of  Part 

Number 

Name  of  Part 

1 

Adjusting  Ring 

5 

Guide  Hub  with  Lug 

9 

Link 

2 

Bearing  Plate 

6 

Cap  Bolt 

10 

Guide  Plate  with  Hub 

3 

Lever 

7 

C.  R.  S.  Pin 

11 

Outside  Shell 

4 

Clutch  Collar 

8 

Oil  Plug 

12 

Inside  Friction  Cone 

Directions  for  Ordering  Monarch  Peerless  Friction  Clutches 

A  friction  clutch  to  operate  properly  should  meet  existing  conditions.  Therefore  all  conditions  must  be 
known  and  given  with  order  so  that  proper  size  of  clutch  may  be  determined. 

1.  State  whether  cut-off  coupling  or  clutch  with  extended  sleeve  is  desired. 

2.  Give  bore  or  size  of  shaft.    Cut-off  couplings  may  be  bored  to  connect  two  shafts  of  different  diameters. 

3.  Give  speed  at  which  clutch  will  be  operated.     This  is  necessary,  as  power  of  clutch  is  conditioned 
upon  speed  it  will  run.    Construction  of  sleeve  and  method  of  lubrication  are  also  affected  by  speed. 

4.  Advise  size  and  give  description  of  article  to  be  attached  to  sleeve  and  which  clutch  will  be  required 
to  drive.    This  information  is  necessary  to  figure  power  capacity  of  article  to  be  driven.    It  is  not  good  policy 
to  use  clutch  with  a  rated  capacity  less  than  the  pulley,  sheave  or  gear  to  be  driven. 

5.  Give  full  information  as  to  character  of  service.    State  whether  load  is  steady  or  intermittent,  as  clutch 
rating  is  based  on  a  steady,  even  load  and  a  larger  clutch  must  be  used  for  intermittent  work. 

6.  Give  maximum  amount  of  power  clutch  will  be  required  to  transmit. 

Where  conditions  will  permit,  always  place  a  friction  clutch  on  the  driven  shaft,  as  the  sleeve  will  revolve 
on  standing  shaft  when  clutch  is  disengaged ;  whereas,  if  placed  on  driving  shaft  the  sleeve  would  stand  idle  on 
revolving  shaft.  This  would  wear  bore  of  sleeve  out  of  round. 

When  ordering  or  writing  for  prices,  always  give  the  diameter  and  speed  of  the  shaft  to  which  the  clutch 
is  to  be  fitted,  diameter  and  face  of  pulley  and  horse  power  to  be  transmitted. 

Every  essential  feature  of  the  principle  and  construction  of  the  Peerless  Friction  Clutch  is  covered  by 
patent  No.  635194,  of  October  17,  1899. 

Legal  steps  will  be  taken  to  protect  our  rights  in  any  case  of  infringement. 


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Style  "M"  Friction  Cut-Off  Coupling 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Symbol 
or 
Size 

Price 

Space  on 
Shaft 
Inches 

Diameter 
Over  All 
Inches 

H.  P. 

at 
100  Rev. 

Largest 
Shaft 
Inches 

Equal  to 
Shaft 
Inches 

*E 

$  28.00 

ISA 

« 

M 

m 

.A 

*H 

34.00 

16H. 

11 

7K 

2^ 

«H 

*A 

40.00 

i*M 

12K 

13 

2H 

2A 

B 

54.00 

22M 

15 

19 

3M 

2ft 

G 

75.00 

24H 

17 

27 

>H 

2{* 

C 

95.00 

27M 

18K~ 

36 

SH 

3ft 

F 

145.00 

30& 

21^ 

55 

6H 

3H 

D 

180.00 

33A 

26 

70 

— 

4ft 

*This  Clutch  has  no  friction  fibre. 


Style  "M"  Friction  Clutch  with  Extended  Sleeves 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Symbol 
or 
Size 

Price 

Space  on 
Shaft 
Inches 

Diameter 
Over  All 
Inches 

H.  P. 
at 
100  Rev. 

Largest 
Shaft 
Inches 

*E 

$  27.00 

18 

8tf 

3K 

2K 

*H 

32.50 

20 

11 

7K 

3 

*A 

38.00 

23X 

12K 

13 

3^ 

B 

52.00 

26^ 

15 

19 

4^ 

G 

72.00 

29X 

17 

27 

5 

C 

92.00 

33^ 

18# 

36 

6K 

F 

140.00 

37K 

21K 

55 

7K 

D 

175.00 

39^ 

26 

70 

12 

*This  Clutch  has  no  friction  fibre. 
For  standard  dimensions  of  Extended  Sleeve  see  page  415. 


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Table  of  Standard  Dimensions  of  Extended  Sleeves 

Outside  diameter  of  Extended  Sleeves,  showing  bores  required  in  pulleys,  sheaves,  sprockets,  gears,  etc. 
which  are  either  keyed  or  clamped  on  extended  sleeve  of  clutches. 


DIAMETER    OF    SHAFT,    INCHES 

*o 

> 

H 

.0 
| 

§8 

V 

55 

I 

1 

1A 

1H 

2A 

2H 

3rV 

3H 

4rV 

5j^ 

W 

la  5 

IM 

O 

pq 

o 

to 

to 

to 

to 

to 

to 

to 

to 

| 
O 

»ii 

II 

jhS 

f! 

oj  y 

1* 

1   ii 
1   16 

2- 

2H 

3rV 

3rl 

4- 

5M 

E 

3K 

5 

8 

18 

2fV 

2H 

H 

7X 

6 

9K 

20 

2X 

3 

3^ 

A 

13 

7 

11 

23X 

2H 

3A 

3H 

4l26 

Ei 

B 

19 

8 

12 

26/^ 

2tt 

3rV 

3fl 

4jL 

5rV 

eo  S 
•o  <? 

tt)  >, 

. 

G 

27 

10 

15 

29  5^ 



3iif 

3fl 

4ii 

5rV 

Sri 

•a  3? 

H 

C 

36 

11 

16 

33%" 

415 

s  T 

51s. 

6fl 

il 

w  e 

F 

55 

12 

17 

5^ 

515. 

ID 

8A 

i 

16 

16 

• 

D 

70 

13 

18 

39}^ 

gJZ_ 

f    1 

8A 

• 

^^  1  o 

& 

E 

314 

5 

8 

18 

2ii 

3A 

• 

2 

H 

7X 

6 

9/4 

20 

2^i 

3>i 

3K 

B 

§ 

A 

13 

7 

11 

23>< 

2H 

3rV 

^Te 

4tt 

a)  "S 

3 

S 

B 

19 

8 

12 

26^ 

2fl 

3A 

4rV 

^H 

5rV 

W^ 

•a  g 

3 

G 

27 

10 

15 

29^ 

311 

4A 

4if 

511 

6rV 

|| 

o 

S-H 

C 

36 

11 

16 

33^ 

g    3 

C  11 

^  T~6~ 

^11 

7— 

B5 

F 

55 

12 

17 

37^ 

e  15 

6H 

7H 

8H 

1 

D 

70 

13 

18 

39K 

6H 

715. 
'  16 

8M 

The  dimensions  of  extended  sleeve  are  subject  to  order,  but  unless  the  dimensions  of  sleeve  are  stated  on 
the  order,  they  will  be  furnished  according  to  the  above  table.  One-half  inch  should  be  added  to  the  outside 
diameter  of  sleeve  when  babbitted  or  bronzed  bearings  are  wanted  and  when  clutch  is  to  be  furnished  split. 

If  sleeves  are  wanted  longer  than  standard  length  according  to  the  above  table,  add  25  cents  net  per  inch. 

Sleeves  of  clutches  should  be  key-seated  on  outside  to  prevent  pulleys,  etc.,  from  slipping.  See  table  of 
dimensions  for  key-seats  on  outside  of  sleeves  below.  Cost  of  key-seating  sleeves,  40  cents  net  extra.  All 
clutches  running  250  revolutions  per  minute  or  over  should  have  babbitted  or  bronze  bearing  and  ample  means 
of  lubrication. 


Standard  Sizes  of  Key-Seats  for  Outside  of 
Extended  Sleeves  for  Clutch 


For  2  to  2H  Diameter  

}4.  in.  wide 
M  "     " 

^  in.  deep 

For  6  to  6f|  Diameter  __ 

1      in.  wide 

y%  in.  deep 

'    4  to  4f|         "        

y&  "     " 

H  "    " 

"    8  to  8f|          " 
"    9to9ff           "        .- 

•x  •  - 

K-  - 

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Standard  Plate  Couplings 

Complete  With  Bolts  and  Key 


Style  No.  133  Dimensions  and  Prices 

Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.     Special  prices  for  larger  sizes.    Add  10%  for  Reduc- 
tion Couplings. 


Size  of  Shaft,  Inches 

1A 

1A 

ITTT 

1  15 

2  3 

0    7 

Oil 

0  15 

A,  Inches 

7 

iy. 

*iy. 

g 

Q\/. 

z  16 
Q3/? 

L  16 
1fl3/ 

Z16 

B,  Inches 

5^ 

5X 

61A 

1% 

g 

gi? 

lur4 

9 

03xf 

List  Price 

$7.50 

$8.00 

$8.50 

$9.00 

$10.50 

$12.50 

$15.25 

?y\ 
$18.25 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches 

2    3 

3A 

211 

341 

4  3« 

4  7 

411 

415 

A,  Inches 

H?4 

\]_y2 

12^1 

13i2 

14 

14  1"? 

^16 
1  C 

*16 

1  *,*/£ 

B,  Inches 

10 

\Qy, 

U 

U  y. 

\\VA 

12 

1  7  ix^ 

13 

List  Price                         _  . 

$21.75 

$25.25 

4>7Q   TC 

>B>zy.zo 

$33.25 

$38.25 

$43.25 

$49.00 

$54.75 

Square  and  Spiral  Jaw  Clutch  Couplings 

Substantially  Designed  for  General  Service  and  Finished  In  a  First-Glass  Manner 


^^fmfi^w 


Style  No.  137  Style  No.  138 

To  determine  Right  or  Left  Hand  Spiral  Jaw  Clutch  Couplings 


For  Reducing  Couplings  add  10%  to  list.    Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter. 

prices  for  larger  sizes.  Dimensions  and  Prices 


Special 


Size  of 
Shaft 
Inches 


Price 
Not  Fitted 


Price 

Fitted  to 

Shaft 


Price 
of  Shifter 


A 
Inches 


B 
Inches 


E 
Inches 


F 
Inches 


c 

Inches 


H 
Inches 


G 

Inches 


m 
1« 


$16.50 
19.00 
22.00 
24.00 
26.00 
29.00 
32.00 
36.00 
40.00 
46.00 
51.00 
59.00 
67.00 
74.00 
82.00 
90.00 


$19.50 
23.00 
26.00 
,28.00 
30.00 
33.50 
36.50 
40.50 
44.00 
52.00 
5700 
66.00 
75.00 
82.00 
91.00 

100.00 


t  8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

8.25 

8.50 

9.00 

9.50 

9.50 

10.00 

10.00 

10.50 

10.50 

11.50 

11.50 

12.00 

12.00 


3 
3j 

4 

4j 

5 

5j 

6 

6j 

71 
8X 
83 
9 
93 
10 


5 
SJ 
6j 

7 
7; 
8j 
9j 
10 


# 


15 
16 


12X 
13 


10 
11 
13 


15 


23 


1* 

2 

2X 

2X 

2X 
3 


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417 


Standard  Clamp  Couplings 

Complete  With  Bolts  and  Key.     Extra  Charge  For  Covers 


Style  No.  134 

Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.    Special  prices  for  larger  sizes.    Add  10%  for  reduc- 
tion Couplings. 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size  of  Shaft,  Inches 

1A 

1A 

1ft 

Itt 

2A 

2A 

Oil 

2rf 

A,  Inches 

3X 

4>£ 

5X 

6>£ 

7^ 

8 

8K 

B,  Inches 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

List  Price                      - 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$7.00 

$8.00 

$9.00 

$10.75 

$13.00 

$16.50 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches-  _ 

3A 

3T6 

3H 

3if 

4A 

4re 

4tt 

4rf 

A,  Inches 

8K 

9;^ 

9J< 

tOK 

lOjl 

11 

UK 

12 

B,  Inches 

13 

14 

15 

16 

16X 

17 

17# 

18 

List  Price                     

$20.00 

$24.00 

$28.90 

$32.00 

$42.00 

$42.00 

$53.40 

$53.40 

Solid  Sleeve  Couplings 

For  Light  Work  Only 


Style  No.  135 

Our  Solid  Sleeve  Couplings  are  designed  and  constructed  for  light  work  only,  are  finished  all  over  and  have 
countersunk  set  screws. 

Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.  Special  prices  for  larger  sizes.  Add  20%  for  Reduc- 
tion Couplings. 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size  of  Shaft,  Inches  
A,  Inches   .  . 

» 

IH 

i* 

2A 

1& 

2^ 

Itt 

3rg 

Itt 

3X 

B,  Inches 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

List  Price.   ... 

$4.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

$7.00 

$7.50 

Universal  Couplings 

Ring  Type 

This  coupling  is  intended  for  slow  speed  shafts  varying  not 
more  than  20°  from  a  straight  line.  We  do  not  recommend  it 
for  heavy  or  high  speed  work.  For  greater  angles  and  high  speed 
we  recommend  a  selection  of  special  angle  gears. 


Style  No.  136 

Price  List,  Including  Set  Screws  or  Key  Ways 


Bore 
Inches 

Price 

Bore 
Inches 

Price 

1A 

ift 
IJ4 

Itt 
|tt 

$6.00 
6.50 

6.50 
7.00 
8.00 

2 

2A 

2k 

$8.00 
9.50 
11.00 
12.75 
15.00 

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The  Hendershot  Coupling 

Just  a  Few  Points  of  Superiority 


Two  complete  cases — double  strength.  Two  short 
sleeves — compensating  for  shaft  in  equalities.  Self- 
centering — insuring  proper  alignment.  Internal  jaws 
or  clutches — eliminating  strain  on  connecting  bolts. 
Greater  compression  area — increasing  power  factor. 

The  foregoing  are  but  a  few  of  the  Hendershot's 
more  salient  features  when  compared  with  any  and  all 
other  Compression  Sleeve  Shafting  Couplings.  Too  much 
attention  and  consideration  cannot,  however,  be  given 
the  Interlocking  Internal  Jaws  and  self-aligning  features, 
which  absolutely  do  not  apply  to  any  other  make  of  Compression  Sleeve  Couplings.  The  power  is 
transmitted  by  the  jaws,  and  not  the  bolts,  obviating  possibility  of  the  shearing  of  the  latter  and  probable 
breaking  of  the  one-piece  sleeve.  The  male  and  female  joint  of  the  two  cases  guarantee  perfect  alignment 
without  necessity  of  chalking  and  running  of  shafts  to  determine  whether  or  not  the  couplings  are  erected  true. 

Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.     Special  prices  for  larger  sizes.    Add  10%  for  Reduc- 
tion Couplings. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Style  No.  132 


Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches  
Outside  Diam.  of  Shell,  Inches 
Total  Length  of  Coupling,  In._ 
List  Price  _  .  __ 

H 

3^ 
4 
$3.00 

I& 

4^ 

4K 
$4.75 

I* 

SK 
5X 
$5.00 

I* 

5K 

5K 

$5.50 

Itt 

6K 
6K 
$6.25 

|tt 

7K 
8K 
$8.00 

2& 
7H 
8K 
$9.00 

2& 
8^ 
10# 
$10.75 

2H 
9^ 
10K 
$13.00 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches  
Outside  Diam.  of  Shell,  Inches 
Total  Length  of  Coupling,  In._ 
List  Price,  

2M 
9^ 

ilk 

$27.25 

3A 
10>g 
I2tf 

$32.50 

3& 

lltf 

13k 

$39.25 

3H 
12 
14 
$45.25 

3M 
12# 

14^ 
$51.25 

4& 

13K 
15K 
$61.50 

4& 

14K 
16K 
$71.25 

4H 

15H 
17X 
$83.00 

4H 
16K 
19 
$94.00 

Shaw  Single  Compression  Flange 
Couplings 

Require  No  Keys  or  Key- Seating 

Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  nearest  list  prices. 

Reducing  Couplings  advance  10%  on  prices  below. 

The  largest  shaft  which  the  coupling  fits  determines  the  size. 


Style  No.  139 

Patented                         Dimensions  and  Prices 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches  

I* 

47/8 

4 

$4.75 

iA 

5^ 
4^ 
$5.00 

1* 

5^ 
5K 
$5.50 

l« 

6 

5H 
$6.25 

Jfl 

7^ 
7X 
$8.00 

2^ 
7^ 
8^ 
$9.00 

2A 

sys 
H 

$10.75 

2tt 

9^i 

9l/8 

$13.00 

Outside  Diam.  of  Shell.In. 
Length,  Inches 

List  Price 

Shaw  Double  Compression  Flange 
Couplings 

Require  No  Keys  or  Key- Seating 

Style  of  Coupling  for  sizes  2f|  inches  and  larger. 
Constructed  with  four  flanges  instead  of  two,  the  alternating  flanges 
being  bolted  together. 


Style  No.  140 

Dimensions  and  Prices                         Patented 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches  

$27.25 

$32.50 

$39.25 

$45.25 

$51.25 

$61.50 

UK 

$71.75 

$83.00 

$94.00 

Outside  Diam.  of  Flange,  In  
Length,  Inches 

List  Price 

Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


419 


The  Monarch  Spiro  Compression  Coupling 


Style  No.  141 

Single  Flange  Coupling 

A— Sleeve         B— Outer  Shell         C— Inner  Shell 

The  method  of  this  construction  gives  an  enormous  gripping  power  on  the  shaft,  the  sleeve  gripping  its 
entire  length  and  circumference.  From  actual  tests  this  coupling  has  exerted  from  40  to  60%  more  grip- 
ping power  than  any  other  compression  coupling  on  the  market. 

Price  List 


Size,  Inches  . 
Price 

X 

$3.50 

H 

$4.00 

IA 

$4.75 

** 

$5.00 

1A 

$5.50 

1« 

$6.25 

Iff 

$8.00 

2& 
$9.00 

2& 
$10.75 

2H 
$13.00 

2« 

$16.00 

Double  Flange  Coupling 


Style  No.  142 
Double  Flange  Coupling 

A— Sleeve         B— Shells 

These  Double  Compression  Couplings  are  constructed  with  four  flanges.    Two  of  the  flanges  and  hub  of 
half  of  the  coupling  cast  in  one  piece,  using  long  and  short  bolts  alternately  for  bolting  together. 

Price  List 


Size  Inches 

2H 

3A 

3A 

•2  11 

?l_5. 

4A 

4H 

Price..  __ 

$27.50 

$32.50 

$39.25 

$45.25 

$51.25 

$71.75 

$94.00 

Intermediate  or  odd  sizes  charged  at  next  listed  price  above. 
For  Reducing  Couplings  add  10%  to  largest  bore. 


420 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Plain  and  Safety  Set  Collars,  Solid  and  Split 


These  collars  are  made  solid  and 
split  for  all  sizes  of  shafting  and  comply 
with  all  the  legal  requirements  as  to 
safety  by  having  set  screws  and  bolts 
protected.  They  are  finished  and 
polished  on  periphery  and  faced  on 
ends,  accurately  bored  and  reamed  and 
substantial  throughout. 

A  strictly  high  grade  machine  and 
shafting  collar,  manufactured  in  large 
quantities,  sold  at  reasonable  prices, 
and  carried  in  stock  for  immediate 
shipment. 


Style  No.  143 


Solid  Construction  Safety  Set  Collars 

Prices 


Shaft  Size 
Inches 

Price 

Shaft  Size 
Inches 

Price 

Shaft  Size 
Inches 

Price 

tt 

$0.60 

3H 

$3.30 

6^ 

$10.10 

1A 

.80 

3M 

3.60 

6ii 

10.90 

1ft 

1.00 

4& 

4.15 

6tt 

11.70 

itt 

1.20 

4A 

4.70 

7^ 

14.05 

ltt 

1.40 

4» 

5.30 

8 

16.20 

2A 

1.60 

4M 

5.90 

8^ 

18.45 

9    7 
Z16 

1.80 

5A 

6.55 

9 

20.70 

2H 

2.10 

7.20 

9tf 

23.10 

2H 

2.40 

5fe 

7.90 

10 

25.75 

3& 

2.70 

5tf 

8.60 

3A 

3.00 

6& 

9.35 

Split  Construction  Safety  Set  Collars 


Dimensions  and  Prices 


Diameter  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

A    Inches 

B    Inches 

1A 

$  1.20 

3*4 

l^i 

1A 

1.50 

3^2 

1^ 

iff 

1.80 

3^4 

lf^ 

1S 

2.10 

4 

IN 

2.40 

43/4" 

\j/& 

2^ 

2.70 

5 

\y% 

2fe 

3.15 

SK" 

IN 

2ff 

3.60 

5/4 

IN 

3j%- 

4.05 

6y$ 

2 

3iV 

4.50 

6}4 

2 

3|i 

4.95 

6$4 

2 

315. 

5.40 

7 

2 

4^. 

7.05 

8)4 

2^ 

4tt 

8.85 

8K 

1% 

5^ 

10.80 

9n 

2/^ 

5i| 

12.90 

9X 

2K 

6^ 

15.15 

10^2 

2M 

7 

17.55 

11 

2ji 

8 

24.25 

\2% 

3 

9 

31.05 

i3y£ 

3 

10 

38.65 

14K 

3 

11 

48.00 

16 

3/^ 

12 

58.50 

17 

3>t 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


421 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Drop  Hanger 


List  Prices 


Style  No.  144 


Type 

Shaft 
Inches 

DROP  OF  HANGER  IN  INCHES 

10            12 

15 

18 

21 

24 

27 

30 

33 

36 

1 

« 

$12.00 

$12.25 

$12.50 

$12.75 

$13.00 

$13.25 

1 

1ft 

13.00 

13.25 

13.50 

13.75 

14.00 

14.25 

2 

1* 

17.75 

18.00 

18.25 

18.50 

18.75 

19.00 

$19.25 

$19.50 

2 

iff 

18.75 

19.00 

19.25 

19.50 

19.75 

20.00 

20.25 

20.50 

2 

1« 

20.00 

20.25 

20.50 

20.75 

21.00 

21.25 

21.50 

21.75 

3 

2A 



27.25 

27.50 

27.75 

28.00 

28.25 

28.50 

28.75 

$29.00 

$29.50 

3 

2A 

32.00 

32.25 

32.50 

32.75 

33.00 

33.75 

34.00 

34.50 

35.00 

3 

Oil 
Z16 

41.75 

42.00 

42.25 

42.50 

42.75 

43.00 

43.50 

44.00 

44.50 

4 

2M 





46.00 

46.25 

46.50 

46.75 

47.00 

47.50 

48.00 

48.50 

4 

3A 





51.00 

51.25 

51.50 

51.75 

52.00 

52.50 

53.00 

53.50 

4 

3A 





66.00 

66.25 

66.50 

66.75 

67.00 

67.00 

68.00 

68.50 

Style  No.  145 


The  Monarch  Ball  Bearing 
Post  Hanger 


List  Prices 


Shaft 

EXTENSION 

OF  HANGER  I] 

sr  INCHES 

Type 

Inches 

7 

8 

9 

iox 

12 

1-P 
1-P 
2-P 

H 
1* 

ITS 

$12.00 

12.85 

$12.00 
12.85 
18.00 

$18.00 

2-P 

1H 

18.75 

18.75 

2-P 

ill 

20.00 

20.00 

3-P 

2& 

27.25 

$27.25 

3-P 

2A 

32.00 

32.00 

3-P 

2tt 

42.00 

42.00 

4-P 

2ii 

46.00 

$46.00 

4-P 

3A 

50.75 

50.75 

4-P 

3A 

66.00 

66.00 

These  hangers  are  guaranteed  to  produce  definite  results  in  the  saving  of  power.    They  are  also  guaranteed 
for  a  period  of  one  year  from  installation,  against  defects  in  material  and  workmanship. 


422 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Drop  Hangers  With  Hyatt  Standard  Line  Shaft  Bearings 

Four-Point  Set  Screw  Type — For  Speed  up  to  600  Revolutions 


Price  List 


DROP    IN    INCHES 


Diam. 
Shaft 
Inches 

6-8 

9-11 

12-14 

15-17 

18-20 

21-23 

24-26 

27-29 

30-32 

33-35 

I* 
iff 
iH 

2& 
2A 
2H 
2tt 
3& 

$12.90 
13.90 
19.25 
20.25 
29.50 
31.25 
39.25 
43.75 

$13.40 
14.40 
19.75 
20.75 
30.00 
31.75 
40.75 
45.25 

$14.60 
15.60 
20.75 
21.75 
31.50 
33.25 
42.25 
46.75 

$15.25 
16.25 
21.50 
22.50 
33.25 
35.00 
44.25 
48.75 

$15.75 
16.75 
23.25 
24.25 
34.75 
36.50 
45.50 
50.00 

$16.25 
17.25 
23.75 
24.75 
35.50 
37.25 
47.50 
52.00 

$16.75 
17.75 
24.25 
25.25 
36.25 
38.00 
48.25 
52.75 

$26.00 
27.00 
37.00 
38.75 
49.25 
53.75 

$28.00 
29.00 
38.00 
39.75 
51.25 
55.75 

$39.50 
41.25 
52.25 
56.75 

Even  inches  and  their  fractions  take  list  of  nearest  sixteenth  plus  10%. 


Drop  Hangers  with  Extra  Heavy  Main  Shaft  Bearings 

Four-Point  Set  Screw  Type — For  Speed  up  to  400  Revolutions 

Price  List 


DROP    IN    INCHES 


Diam. 

Shaft 
Inches 

6-8 

9-11 

12-14 

15-17 

18-20 

21-23 

24-26 

27-29 

30-32 

33-35 

36-38 

3A 
3H 
3tt 

$  86.50 
113.00 

$  88.10 
114.60 
163.25 

$  89.75 
116.15 
166.30 

$  92.80 
119.30 
169.45 

$  96.00 
122.45 
174.15 

$  99.00 
125.60 

178.85 

$102.65 
129.15 
184.15 

$107.35 
133.85 
188.30 

$112.00 
138.55 
193.00 

$116.75 
143.25 
197.70 

$122.00 
148.00 
202.50 

4TT 

220.75 

223.15 

227.85 

234.10 

238.80 

243.50 

248.25 

253.00 

258.00 

4r| 

250.00 

256.35 

262.75 

269.00 

275.40 

281.55 

287.75 

294.00 

300.50 

List  of  Intermediate  Diameter  Shafts  given  on  application. 
Even  inches  and  their  fractions  take  list  of  nearest  sixteenth. 


Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Post  Hangers 

Four-Point  Set  Screw  Type — 3^-inch  Bearings  and  under,  suitable  for  600  Revolutions- 
larger  sizes  suitable  for  400  Revolutions 

Price  List 


Diam.  of  Shaft,  Inches  
Price  List  -  -  _ 

1* 

$12.50 

51 

$13.50 

$181.75 

2& 
$19.75 

2^ 
$28.50 

2« 
$31.00 

2tt 

$41.00 

Diam.  of  Shaft,  Inches  
Price  List  .  .. 

3& 

$45.50 

3A 
$86.00 

3& 
$116.00 

m 

$153.00 

4& 
$200.00 

4M 

$230.00 

5& 
$340V00 

Even  inches  and  their  fractions  take  list  of  nearest  sixteenth  plus  10%  in  sizes  up  to  and  including 
inches.    Above  that  list  is  the  same. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


423 


Radial  Ball  Bearings 


Style  No.  146 


Price  List 


WIDE    SERIES 

NARROW    SERIES 

Light 

Medium 

Heavy 

Light 

Medium 

Heavy 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

Number 

Price 

200 

$  3.00 

300 

$  3.75 

403 

$   7.50 

102 

$   3.75 

1 

$  4.75 

52 

$   7.50 

201 

3.20 

301 

4.00 

404 

8.75 

103 

4.25 

2 

5.00 

'  53 

8.75 

202 

3.50 

302 

4.25 

405 

10.50 

104 

4.75 

3 

5.90 

54 

10.60 

203 

4.00 

303 

5.00 

406 

11.90 

105 

5.25 

4 

6.90 

55 

11.90 

204 

4.75 

304 

5.90 

407 

13.75 

106 

6.25 

5 

8.10 

56 

13.75 

205 

5.25 

305 

6.90 

408 

16.50 

107 

6.85 

6 

9.50 

57 

17.50 

206 

6.25 

306 

8.10 

409 

19.50 

108 

7.50 

7 

11.90 

207 

6.85 

307 

9.50 

410 

22.50 

109 

9.00 

8 

15.40 

208 

7.50 

308 

11.90 

411 

26.50 

110 

10.40 

9 

16.90 

209 

9.00 

309 

14.50 

412 

31.00 

111 

12.50 

10 

18.25 

210 

10.00 

310 

16.00 

413 

36.50 

112 

13.75 

11 

20.90 

211 

12.50 

311 

18.00 

414 

45.50 

113 

17.40 

12 

23.75 

212 

14.50 

312 

21.00 

415 

55.00 

114 

18.75 

13 

28.25 

213 

16.50 

313 

24.00 

416 

62.00 

115 

22.25 

14 

31.20 

214 

18.75 

314 

28.00 

417 

85.00 

116 

24.10 

15 

35.00 

215 

21.50 

315 

31.00 

418 

90.00 

117 

27.80 

216 

24.10 

316 

35.00 

419 

110.00 

118 

29.40 

217 

27.80 

317 

43.50 

420 

125.00 

119 

31.90 

218 

30.30 

318 

51.50 

120 

34.40 

219 

33.50 

319 

60.00 

121 

39.40 

220 

37.00 

320 

70.00 

122 

41.25 

221 

42.00 

321 

80.00 

222 

48.00 

322 

90.00 

Larger  sizes  supplied  but  not  carried  in  stock. 


424 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Floor  Stand 


Style  No.  147 


.- 

7 

1 

T 

,9 

Foot  Dimensions  in  Inches 

°« 

O  4->" 

^    0> 

HU3 

Price 

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N   2 

'<o  y 

A 

B 

c 

D 

B 

P 

G 

H 

o'o    •S'S 

f   ! 

^L 

J' 

! 

Price  List  and 

C/DC/3 

KM 

ZPQ 

P« 

2A 

15 

$73.20 

24 

5K 

19X 

IK 

IK 

13 

5 

2 

K 

r 

18 

74.07 

25  X 

SK 

21 

1  K 

IK 

13 

5 

2 

X 

_j 

c_ 

_J\ 

Dimensions 

21 

74.84 

27X6 

22  K 

3X2K  IK 

13 

5 

4 

K 

i 

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r_  * 

n 

24 
27 

75.70 
76.40 

29     (6X124 
30K6X25X 

3XS2KJ1K 

13 

5 
5 

4 
4 

K 
K 

fc^     1= 

1 

Ugi  ( 

fstt 

—  ^  B 

30 

77.30 

32  X 

6K 

27 

3X 

2K 

IK 

13 

5 

4 

K 

33 

78.50 

34  X 

7 

28X 

3?» 

2K 

IK 

13 

5 

4 

K 

er 

36 

79.04 

36 

7K 

30 

3K 

2K 

IK 

13 

5 

4 

K 

d 

Foot  Dimensions  in  Inches 

o« 

2» 

14 
17 

90.57 
91.57 

25 

26X 

90 

6K 
6K 

A  \/ 

21 

22  X 

9  -i  i/ 

3K 

3K 

•3   i/ 

2 
2 
f\ 

IK 

IK 

16 
16 

1  A 

SK 

4 

4 

P 

|1 

§1 

Price 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

P 

G 

H 

"3  w 

ll 

23 
26 

93^64 
94.67 

Zo 

29  K 
31X 

O^'4 

7K 

£•0  yi 
24K 
26 

3  74 

3K 
4 

&  — 
2 
3 

IK 

1  \t 

16 

16 

SK 

4 

4 

^8 

i*-»  W 

M  W 

29 

95.67 

32  K 

7K 

27X 

4 

3 

IK 

16 

SK 

4 

p9 

tt 

nx 

$23.70 

16X 

4 

13 



1    1/2 

1 

9 

3X 

1 

H 

32 

96.70 

34X 

7K 

28  K 

4 

3 

i  H 

16 

SK 

4 

14X 

24 

k30 

17X 

4 

,K 

13K 



2 

1 

9 

3X 

2 

^i 

35 

97.50 

36 

8 

30 

4 

3 

IK 

1C 

SK 

4 

H 

17X 

24 

k70 

18 

4 

>2 

14K 

2 

1 

9 

3X 

2 

X 

20X 

25.30 

19 

4K 

15  X 

2K 

2 

1  K 

9 

3X 

4 

N 

2H 

14 

101.94 

25 

6X 

21 

3K 

2 

IK 

16 

SK 

4 

H 

23  K 

25.94 

20 

5 

16 

2X 

2 

i  k 

9 

4 

17 

102.94 

26  X 

6K 

22  X 

3K 

2 

IK 

16 

5  K 

4 

Pi 

20 

104.00 

28 

6K 

23  K 

3K 

2 

IK 

16 

SK 

4 

H 

1A 

11  X 

25.67 

16X 

4 

13 



IK 

1 

9 

3X 

2 

^i 

23 

105.00 

29K 

7 

24K 

3K 

2 

IK 

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4 

H 

14K 

2( 

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17X 

4 

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13  K 



2 

1 

9 

3X 

2 

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26 

106.04 

31X 

7K 

26 

4 

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IK 

16 

SK 

4 

H 

17K 

26.67 

18 

4K 

14K 

2 

1 

9 

2 

fi 

29 

107.04 

32  K 

7K 

27  X 

4 

3 

IK 

16 

4 

20  K 

27.24 

19 

4K 

15  X 

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2 

IX 

9 

3X 

4 

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32 

108.07 

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7K 

28  K 

4 

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16 

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pi 

23  X 

27.94 

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# 

35 

109.07 

36 

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30 

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1A 

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37.24 

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11 

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f$ 

3& 

14 

109.84 

25 

6K 

21 

3  K 

2 

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4 

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15X 

3- 

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# 

17K 



IK 

IK 

11 

4X 

2 

fi 

17 

110.84 

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6K 

22  X 

3K 

2 

IK 

16 

5  K 

4 

pi 

18X 

38.40 

22  K 

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IK 

11 

4X 

2 

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20 

111.87 

28 

6K 

23  X 

3K 

2 

IK 

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39.14 

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2 

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11 

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fi 

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3  K 

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IX 

4 

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3H 

11X 

165.57 

22 

26  X 

18 

6 

3 

6 

IX 

2 

4 

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71.04 

18 

22 

13 

5 

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5 

IX 

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2 

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15 

167.05 

22 

26  X 

18 

6 

3 

6X 

IX 

2  ' 

4 

12 

72.50 

18 

22 

13 

5 

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IX 

IX 

2 

X 

18 

168.50 

23  X 

27X 

18 

6 

3 

7 

IX 

2' 

4 

15 

73.20 

19  X 

24 

13 

5 

... 

SX 

IX 

IX 

2 

X 

21 

169.84 

24X 

29 

18 

6 

3 

7X 

2 

2 

4 

18 

74.07 

21 

25  X 

13 

5 

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1  K 

IX 

2 

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24 

171.14 

25  X 

30  X 

18 

6 

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8 

2 

2 

4 

21 

74.84 

22  X 

27  X 

13 

5 

3~X 

6 

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4 

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27 

172.47 

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31K 

18 

6 

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2 

2 

4 

24 

75.70 

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29 

13 

5 

3  X 

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4 

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30 

173.74 

27X 

33  X 

18 

6 

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9 

3 

2 

4 

27 

76.40 

25  X 

30  X 

13 

5 

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4 

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33 

175.07 

29 

34  X 

18 

6 

4X 

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3 

2 

4 

30 

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27 

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176.50 

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36 

18 

6 

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3 

2 

4 

Adjustable  1  inch  vertical  and  X  inch  horizontal  each  way  from  central  position. 


428 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Adapter  and  the  Method  of  Assembling  it  with 
Bearings  on  a  Straight  Shaft 


The  bush  is  tapered  outside,  and  the 
inner  race  is  tapered  to  correspond,  there- 
fore a  special  bearing  is  required. 

First  locate  the  bearing  (Fig.  2)  and 
start  the  bush  in  place.  Oil  the  bush 
lightly  inside  and  outside,  and  drive  it 
solidly  home  (Fig.  3)  by  means  of  the 
Adapter  Tool  (7).  The  inner  race,  not 
the  outer,  should  be  backed  while  the 
adapter  is  driven  in.  Finally  screw  the 
nut  (4)  home  and  lock  it  by  the  set  screw. 
It  is  important  that  the  nut  (4)  be  not 
used  to  draw  the  bush  home,  as  that  is 
apt  to  strip  the  thread;  its  function  is 
that  of  a  check-nut. 

Always  place  the  Adapter  so  that,  if 
nut  (4)  should  loosen  under  vibrations 
till  it  rubs  against  housing  (5),  it  will  tend 
to  screw  up,  not  to  unscrew.  Do  not  jam 
the  lateral  trunnion  set  screws. 


Dimensions 


Size  No. 
of  Box 


1*L 
IftL 


2&L 
2HL 

3AL 


Inches 


B 
Inches 


S 

6 

6  ^o 
6  J'a 
7f< 

9 


C 
Inches 


4fi 


Size  No. 
of  Box 


2AM 


Inches 


B 
Inches 


3H 


9 
9K 


c 

Inches 


9ft 


3>i 
4H 


Fig.  1 


Fig-  2 


Fig.  3 


Fig.  4 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


429 


The  Monarch  Hercules  Duplex  Oiling  Hangers 

Convertible  Into  Floor  Stands 


Style  No.  152 

Double  Braced  Four- Way 

Adjustable 


The  Monarch  Hercules  "Duplex"  Hangers  are  without  exception  the  heaviest  and  strongest  of  their  type 
on  the  market  and  rank  as  the  peer  of  all  others. 

The  duplex  system  of  oiling  as  used  in  the  ball  and  socket  box  illustrated  above,  is  a  combination  of  centri- 
fugal force  and  capillary  attraction  effected  by  means  of  tempered  steel  rings  and  woven  cotton  wick.  With 
this  system  of  oiling,  dry  bearings  are  an  impossibility  as  long  as  any  oil  remains  in  the  reservoirs  which  require 
filling  only  after  from  six  to  twelve-month  periods  of  service. 


*Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


CO 
**-•  K 

Drop 
Inches 

Price 

;h  Boxes 

8 

Base 

Inches 

Thick- 
ness, In. 

Bolt 
Holes 
Inches 

« 

f  Bolts 

B 

if  Shaft 

B 

Drop 
Inches 

Price 

h  Boxes 

B 

Base 
Inches 

d 
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H  c 

Bolt 
Holes 
Inches 

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A 

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5 

12 

3X 

1 

8X 

2 

A 

2A 

16  to  18 

$10.50 

9X 

18X 

5X 

IX 

14  X 

2 

X 

10  to  12 

4.80 

5 

13  X 

3X 

1 

10A 

2 

A 

19  to  21 

11.25 

9X 

19X 

6 

IX 

15  X 

2 

X 

13  to  15 

5.50 

5 

15X 

4 

1 



2 

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23  to  25 

12.25 

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26 

6X 

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4 

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16  to  18 

6.00 

5 

16X 

4X 

1 

13  X 

2 

A 

28  to  30 

14.00 

9X 

30 

7 

IX 

25  X 

3 

4 

X 

1A 

7  to    9 
10  to  12 
13  to  15 
16  to  18 
19  to  21 
23  to  25 

5.50 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
7.75 
8.75 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

13X 

15X 
16H 

22 

4 
4 
4X 
5 
5X 
6 

IX 

IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 

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13 

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2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
4 

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7  to    9 
10  to  12 
13  to  15 
16  to  18 
19  to  21 
23  to  25 

11.00 
12.00 
13.00 
13.75 
14.75 
17.00 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

17X 
19  X 
20X 
21X 
26  X 

5X 
5X 
6 
6X 

7X 

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28  to  30 
34  to  36 

18.50 
22.00 

10 
10 

30 

34 

8 

8X 

IX 

IX 

25  X 
29  X 

3 
3 

4 
4 

% 

13  to  15 
16  to  18 

7.00 
7.50 

7 
7 

15  X 

4X 
5 

IX 
IX 

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13 

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2 
2 

f! 

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7  to    9 

12.50 

11X 

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5X 

IX 

12A 

2 

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19  to  21 
23  to  25 

8.25 
9.25 

7 
7 

17X 
22 

5X 
6 

IX 
IX 

14A 
18 

"ix 

2 
4 

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10  to  12 
13  to  15 
16  to  18 

13.50 
14.50 
15.25 

11X 
11X 
11X 

17X 
19X 
20  X 

5X 
6 
6X 

IX 
IX 

IX 

13A 
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8.75 
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28  to  30 
34  to  36 

16.25 
18.50 
20.00 
23.50 

11X 
11X 

nx 

llX 

26X 
30 
34 

7X 
8 
8X 

IX 
IX 

IX 
IX 

17X 
22  X 
25  X 
29  X 

3 
3 

2 
4 
4 
4 

rX 

19  to  21 

10.25 

8X 

19X 

6 

IX 

15  X 

2 

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23  to  25 

11.25 

8X 

26 

6X 

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3" 

4 

^ 

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7  to    9 

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6 

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2 

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13.00 

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30 

7 

IX 

25  X 

3 

4 

10  to  12 

16.50 

12X 

19A 

6X 

IX 

14  X 

2 

X 

13  to  15 

18.00 

12X 

20  X 

6X 

IX 

15  X 



2 

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2A 

7  to    9 

8.25 

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2 

x 

16  to  18 

19.00 

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22  A 

IX 

17X 



2 

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10  to  12 

9.00 

9X 

16A 

4X 

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12A 

2 

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19  to  21 

20.00 

12X 

23X 

7X 

IX 

18X 

2 

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13  to  15 

9.75 

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5 

IX 

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2 

X 

23  to  25 

21.50 

12X 

28  A 

8 

23  X 

3X 

4 

X 

*  Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.      Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


430 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Hercules  Duplex 
Oiling  Hangers—Continued 


Style  No.  152 — Double  Braced 
Four- Way  Adjustable 


*Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


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i 

i! 

w5 

Drop 
Inches 

Price 

Length  Boxes 
Inches 

Base 
Inches 

H  a 

Bolt 
Holes 
Inches 

No.  of  Bolts 

Size  of  Bolts 
Inches 

Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Drop 
Inches 

Price 

Length  Boxes 
Inches 

Base 
Inches 

H  c 

Bolt 
Holes 
Inches 

No.  of  Bolts 

Size  of  Bolts 
Inches 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

2H 

28  to  30 

$25.00 

12  X 

31tf 

SX 

IX 

26  X 

3X 

4 

X 

3tt 

28  to  30 

$42.00 

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33 

9X 

2 

27 

4X 

4 

1 

34  to  36 

29.00 

12  X 

36 

9 

IX 

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3X 

4 

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45.00 

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36 

10 

2 

30 

4X 

4 

1 

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7  to    9 

16.50 

13X 

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6 

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2 

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4* 

10  to  12 

34.00 

17 

23  X 

7 

2 

17« 

3X 

4 

1 

10  to  12 

18.00 

13  X 

19& 

6X 

1    y'i 

14K 



2 

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13  to  15 

36.00 

17 

24X 

7  X 

2 

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3X 

4 

1 

13  to  15 

19.50 

13X 

20  X 

IX 

15  X 

2 

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16  to  18 

37.50 

17 

25  X 

8 

2 

19  X 

3X 

4 

1 

16  to  18 

20.50 

13X 

7 

IX 

nx 

2 

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19  to  21 

39.00 

17 

26X 

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2 

20  X 

3X 

4 

1 

19  to  21 

21.50 

13X 

23  X 

7X 

IX 

1SX 

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41.50 

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2 

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48.00 

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2 

30 

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1 

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13  X 

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9 

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3X 

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44.00 

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13  to  15 
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13  to  15 
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19  to  21 
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47.00 
50.00 
53.00 
56.00 
60.00 
64.00 

18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 

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30 
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33  X 
36  X 
39  X 

9 
9X 
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5 
6 
6 

4 
4 
4 
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IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 
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34  to  36 

37.50 

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10  to  12 

47.00 

19 

27 

8 

2X 

21 

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4 

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10  to  12 
13  to  15 
16  to  18 
19  to  21 
23  to  25 
28  to  30 

26.50 
28.50 
30.50 
32.50 
35.50 
38.50 

15 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

21  X 

22  X 
23  X 
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29  X 
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16  to  18 
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50.00 
53.00 
56.00 
59.00 
63.00 
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5 
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6 
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4 
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IX 
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41.00 

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4 

4 

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10  to  12 

50.00 

20 

27 

8 

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21 

3X 

4 

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13  to  15 

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20 

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22X 

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31.00 

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2 

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56.00 

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30 

9 

2X 

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4 

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13  to  15 

33.00 

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2 

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6 

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23  to  25 

38.50 

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IX 

Hanger  Boxes  —  *price  List 


Size 

Standard  Wick 
Oiling 

Universal  Ring 
Oiling 

Hercules  Duplex 
Oiling 

Price 

Price 

Price 

H 

$    1.75 

$   2.25 

Ift 

2.00 

2.50 

$  2.75 

iA 

2.25 

2.75 

3.00 

1  11 

LT6 

2.65   ' 

3.25 

3.50 

lit 

3.25 

3.75 

4.00 

2& 

4.15 

4.75 

5.00 

2A 

4.90 

5.35 

5.65 

2H 

6.15 

6.75 

7.15 

2if 

7.40 

8.00 

8.45 

3^ 

9.15 

9.50 

10.40 

3A 

10.75 

11.25 

13.00 

3H 

12.00 

12.50 

14.55 

3H 

13.25 

13.75 

16.35 

14.75 

15.50 

18.00 

s 

16.25 

17.00 

19.00 

4ii 

17.75 

18.50 

20.25 

4M 

19.25 

20.00 

21.20 

Style  No.  153 
Standard  Wick  Oiling 


Style  No.  154 
Universal  Ring  Oiling 


Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.     Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


Style  No.  155 
Hercules  Duplex  Oiling 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsyhania,   U.  S.  A. 


431 


The  Monarch  Hercules  Long 
Reach  Post  Hangers 

Duplex  Oiling,  Ball  and  Socket, 
Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 


Style  No.  156 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


^ 

01 

M 

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01 

01 

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33 

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10 

20 

5 

IX 

15  X 



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6.75 

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4 

IX 

13  X 



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2 

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15.50 

12 

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5 

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7.25 

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15 



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17.00 

14 

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5 

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18 



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7.50 

16 

20  X 

4 

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18.50 

16 

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7.75 

18 

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18 

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6.75 

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Duplex  Oiling,  Ball  and  Socket, 
Babbitted   Bearings,   Broached 


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432 


Sprout,    Waldron  &   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Standard  Long  Reach  Post  Hangers 

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Wick  Oiling,  Ball  and  Socket,  Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


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Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


433 


The  Monarch  Hercules  Adjustable  Pillow  Blocks 

Duplex  Oiling,  Ball  and  Socket,  Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 


Style  No.  160 


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Price 

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C 
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D 
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The  Monarch  Standard  Wick  Oiling  Hangers 

Convertible  into  Floor  Stands 


Style  No.  153 
Ball  and  Socket  Wick  Oiling  Box,  Broached 


Style  No.  161 
Double  Braced 

This  line  of  Hangers  combines  symmetry,  strength  and  durability,  it  gives  both  the  two-way  screw  and 
the  ball  and  socket  adjustments  and  we  recommend  it  for  use  where  hangers  or  floor  stands  are  called  for. 

The  Wick  Oiling  Boxes,  illustrated  above,  are  carefully  and  scientifically  made,  are  self  oiling,  generously 
babbitted  and  machined  and  guaranteed  to  have  the  maximum  amount  of  bearing  surface. 


434 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Standard  Wick  Oiling  Hangers— Continued 


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10.25 

9 

19K 

7 

IX 

14  K 

3K 

4 

X 

14  to  17 

37.50 

16 

23  K 

IOK 

IX 

18 

SK 

4 

22  to  24 

11.25 

9 

22 

7K 

16K 

3K 

4 

X 

18  to  21 

40.00 

16 

25  K 

IOK 

1X\19X 

SK 

4 

k 

25  to  27 

12.75 

9 

23 

7K 

IK 

18 

3K 

4 

X 

22  to  24 

42.50 

16 

27 

IOK 

IX 

21K 

5K 

4 

k 

28  to  30 

13.25 

9 

24 

7K 

IK 

18  K 

3K 

4 

X 

25  to  27 

45.50 

16 

28 

IOK 

IX 

22K 

SK 

4 

K 

28  to  30 

47.50 

16 

29 

IOK 

IX 

23K 

SK 

4 

k 

2A 

7  to    9 

8.75 

10 

16K 

7 

IX 

UK 

3K 

4 

X 

31  to  33 

50.50 

16 

30  K 

IOK 

IX 

24K 

SK 

4 

10  to  13 

9.75 

10 

17K 

7 

IX 

12  % 

3K 

4 

X 

34  to  36 

54.00 

16 

31K 

IOK 

IX 

25  K 

SK 

4 

K 

14  to  17 

10.75 

10 

19K 

7 

IX 

UK 

3K 

4 

X 

„ 

18  to  21 

11.25 

10 

19  H 

7 

IX 

14K 

3K 

4 

X 

4iV 

10  to  13 

40.00 

16 

23  K 

10 

IX 

18 

SK 

4 

X 

22  to  24 

12.25 

10 

22 

7K 

IK 

16K 

3K 

4 

X 

14  to  17 

43.00 

16 

24k 

IOK 

IX 

19  K 

SK 

4 

H 

25  to  27 

13.75 

10 

23 

7K 

IK 

18 

3K 

4 

X 

18  to  21 

46.00 

16 

25  K 

IOK 

IX 

20 

SK 

4 

X 

28  to  30 

14.25 

10 

24 

7K 

IK 

18K 

3K 

4 

X 

22  to  24 

48.50 

16 

28  K 

IOK 

IX 

23 

SK 

4 

X 

25  to  27 

51.50 

16 

29  K 

IOK 

IX 

24 

SK 

4 

X 

2H 

10  to  13 

13.00 

11 

18 

7 

IK 

13K 

3K 

4 

K 

28  to  30 

55.00 

16 

31 

IOK 

IX 

25  K 

SK 

4 

X 

14  to  17 

14.50 

11 

20 

9 

IK 

4K 

4 

31  to  33 

58.00 

16 

32 

IOK 

IX 

26K 

SK 

4 

X 

18  to  21 

16.50 

11 

20K 

9 

IK 

15K 

4 

k 

34  to  36 

62.00 

16 

34 

IOK 

IX 

28 

SK 

4 

X 

22  to  24 

17.50 

11 

24K 

IOK 

IK 

18K 

SK 

4 

k 

25  to  27 

18.50 

11 

25  K 

IOK 

IK 

19K 

SK 

4 

K 

414 

10  to  13 

42.50 

16 

23  K 

IOK 

IX 

18 

SK 

4 

X 

28  to  30 

20.00 

11 

26  K 

IOK 

IK 

20K 

5K 

4 

K 

14  to  17 

45.50 

16 

24K 

IOK 

IX 

19K 

SK 

4 

X 

31  to  33 

22.50 

11 

27K 

IOK 

IK 

21K 

SK 

4 

K 

18  to  21 

48.50 

16 

25  K 

IOK 

IX 

20 

SK 

4 

X 

34  to  36 

25.00 

11 

28  K 

IOK 

IK 

22K 

SK 

4 

k 

22  to  24 

51.00 

16 

28K 

IOK 

IX 

23 

SK 

4 

X 

25  to  27 

54.00 

16 

29  K 

IOK 

IX 

24 

5K 

4 

X 

2H 

10  to  13 

15.00 

12 

18 

7 

IK 

13  K 

3K 

4 

$4 

28  to  30 

57.50 

16 

31 

IOK 

IX 

25  K 

SK 

4 

X 

14  to  17 

16.50 

12 

20 

9 

IK 

14K 

4 

K 

31  to  33 

60.50 

16 

32 

IOK 

IX 

26  K 

SK 

4 

X 

18  to  21 

18.50 

12 

20  K 

9 

IK 

15  K 

4K 

4 

K 

34  to  36 

64.50 

16 

34 

IOK 

IX 

28 

SK 

4 

X 

22  to  24 

19.50 

12 

24  K 

IOK 

IK 

18K 

SK 

4 

K 

25  to  27 

20.50 

12 

25  K 

IOK 

IK 

19K 

SK 

4 

k 

41i 

10  to  13 

45.00 

16K 

23  K 

IOK 

IX 

18 

5K 

4 

X 

28  to  30 

22.00 

12 

26  K 

IOK 

IK 

20  K 

SK 

4 

K 

14  to  17 

48.00 

16K 

24  K 

IOK 

IX 

19K 

SK 

4 

X 

31  to  33 

24.50 

12 

27K 

IOK 

IK 

21K 

SK 

4 

k 

18  to  21 

51.00 

16K 

25  K 

IOK 

IX 

20 

SK 

4 

X 

34  to  36 

27.00 

12 

28  K 

IOK 

IK 

22K 

SK 

4 

k 

22  to  24 

53.50 

16K 

28  K 

IOK 

IX 

23 

SK 

4 

X 

25  to  27 

56.50 

16K 

29  K 

IOK 

IX 

24 

SK 

4 

X 

3A 

10  to  13 

19.50 

13 

21 

9K 

IX 

14K 

4K 

4 

yi 

28  to  30 

60.00 

16K 

31 

IOK 

IX 

25  K 

5K 

4 

X 

14  to  17 

22.00 

13 

22  K 

9K 

IX 

16K 

4K 

4 

k 

31  to  33 

63.00 

16K 

32 

IOK 

IX 

26  K 

SK 

4 

X 

18  to  21 

24.50 

13 

24  K 

IOK 

17K 

SK 

4 

.* 

34  to  36 

67.00 

16K 

34 

IOK 

IX 

28 

SK 

4 

X 

*  Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.         Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


435 


The  Monarch  Standard  Adjustable  Pillow  Blocks 

Wick  Oiling,  Ball  and  Socket,  Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 
Convertible  Into  Low  Drop  Hangers 


-£ — 


Li 


Style  No.  162 


Olir  Pillow  Blocks  vary  in  style  and  design  as  do  our  line  of  Hangers  and  have  in  addition  a  line  of  "Common 
Blocks."  Every  possible  usage  of  a  block  bearing  has  been  kept  in  mind  throughout  the  design  of  this  line  of 
Pillow  Blocks  so  that  we  can  guarantee  the  best  possible  results  if  a  little  care  is  exercised  in  your  selection. 

^Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

A 
Inches 

B 

Inches 

C 

Inches 

D 

Inches 

E 
Inches 

F 
Inches 

H 

Inches 

No.  of 
Bolts 

Size  of 
Bolts 
Inches 

H 

$  2.75 

2K  to  3K 

9K 

3>£ 

X 

6 

8 

2 

K 

lilf 

3.75 

3%:  to  4K 

12K 

4 

1>6 

8K 

10K 

2 

^ 

1  — 

4.00 

3^<  to  4K 

12K 

4 

iH 

8K 

10K 

2 

H 

ill 

5.25 

4K  to  5K 

13^ 

4K 

iX 

9 

11J< 

2 

H 

IT! 

6.00 

4K  to  5K 

13K 

4X 

i^ 

9 

UK 

2 

H 

2A 

7.75 

5      to  6K 

16 

5K 

tM 

UK 

13 

2 

f6 

2— 

8.75 

5      to  6K 

16 

5>^ 

U4 

UK 

13 

2 

H 

2ri 

10.50 

5K  to  7 

18>< 

6X 

f|i 

12K 

14K 

2 

K 

2|i 

12.50 

5K  to  7 

18X 

6X 

IK 

12^ 

14K 

2 

y* 

3A 

18.00 

6K  to  8 

19^ 

7X 

IK 

13^ 

3 

16 

4 

H 

3rV 

20.00 

6K  to  8 

19X 

7X 

IK 

I3K 

3 

16 

4 

H 

3H 

28.50 

7Kto9 

20^ 

7^ 

IK 

15 

3 

17 

4 

H 

m 

30.50 

7Kto9 

20^ 

7X 

IK 

15 

3 

17 

4 

H 

4A 

33.00 

7Kto9 

20^ 

7K 

IK 

15 

3 

17 

4 

H 

4rV 

40.00 

8K  to  9K 

21K 

7K 

IK 

16 

3 

18 

4 

y* 

4tt 

42.50 

8K  to  9K 

21K 

-    7^ 

IK 

16 

3 

18 

4 

H 

4M 

45.00 

8K  to  9K 

2134 

7X 

IK 

16 

3 

18 

4 

# 

""Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.     Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


The  Monarch   Four-Point  Adjustable 
Ring  Oiling  Hangers 

Double  Braced,  Cracked  Joint  Yoke 


Style  No.  163 
Convertible  Into  Floor  Stands 


Style  No.  154 
Ball  and  Socket  Ring  Oiling  Box,  Broached 


These  Hangers  excel  not  alone  in  their  outward  appearance.  All  openings  and  pockets  are  as  smooth  and 
neat  as  machined  work,  providing  equal  bearings  for  nuts  and  adjustment  screws.  The  cracked  joint  yoke, 
while  giving  the  hanger  all  of  the  neat  appearance  and  rigidity  of  a  solid  piece  of  metal,  prevents  the  oscillation 
so  common  in  other  makes  of  hangers.  We  consider  this  as  being  absolutely  the  most  desirable  shaft  hanger 
on  the  market. 


436 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Four-Point  Adjustable  Ring 
Oiling  Hangers — continued 


*Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Drop 
Inches 

Price 

Length  Boxes 
Inches 

Base 
Inches 

fi 

Bolt 
Holes 
Inches 

No.  of  Bolts 

Size  of  Bolts 
Inches 

Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Drop 
Inches 

Price 

Length  Boxes 
Inches 

Base 
Inches 

d- 

*?  w 

f-    V 

H  B 

Bolt 
Holes 
Inches 

No.  of  Bolts 

Size  of  Bolts 
Inches 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

H 

6  to    8 

*  3.50 

4 

UK 

4 

1 

8 

2 

K 

3ft 

22  to  24 

26.50 

12K 

28 

10 

IK 

22 

5K 

4 

K 

10  to  12 

4.00 

4 

13K 

4 

1 

10 



2 

K 

26  to  28 

28.50 

12K 

30 

10 

IK 

24 

5K 

4 

K 

14  to  16 

4.75 

4 

4 

1 

12X 

... 

2 

K 

30  to  32 

30.50 

12  K 

32 

10 

IK 

26 

5K 

4 

K 

ift 

6  to    8 

4.50 

5 

13K 

4K 

IX 

9K 

2 

X 

3ft 

6  to    8 

21.00 

13K 

20 

8K 

IK 

14 

3K 

4 

K 

10  to  12 

5.00 

5 

14K 

4K 

l  X 

11 



2 

X 

10  to  12 

22.00 

13  K 

22 

8K 

IK 

16 

3K 

4 

K 

14  to  16 

5.75 

5 

17K 

5 

1  X 

13K 



2 

X 

14  to  16 

24.50 

13  K  24 

8K 

IK 

18 

3K 

4 

K 

18  to  20 

6.50 

5 

19  K 

5 

IX 

16 



2 

18  to  20 

27.00 

13K'26 

10 

IK 

20 

5K 

4 

K 

22  to  24 

28.50 

13  K 

28 

10 

IK 

22 

5K 

4 

K 

ift 

6  to    8 

5.00 

6 

13K 

4K 

IX 

9K 



2 

X 

26  to  28 

30.50 

13K 

30 

10 

IK 

24 

5K 

4 

K 

10  to  12 

5.50 

6 

14K 

4K 

IX 

11 



2 

X 

30  to  32 

32.50 

13  K 

32 

10 

IK 

26 

5K 

4 

K 

14  to  16 

6.25 

6 

17K 

5 

IX 

13K 



2 

X 

18  to  20 

7.00 

6 

19  K 

5 

IX 

16 

2 

3H 

6  to    8 

25.00 

14 

22  K 

9 

IX 

16K 

4X 

4 

K 

10  to  12 

26.00 

14 

22  K 

9 

IX 

16  K 

4X 

4 

K 

i  j  i 

6  to    8 

6.00 

7 

14K 

5 

IX 

10K 

2 

X 

14  to  16 

28.50 

14 

24  K 

9 

IX 

18K 

4X 

4 

K 

10  to  12 

6.50 

7 

15K 

5 

IX 

UK 

2 

X 

18  to  20 

31.50 

14 

26K 

11 

IX 

20  K 

6 

4 

K 

14  to  16 

7.25 

7 

18K 

5 

IX 

14K 

2 

22  to  24 

33.50 

14 

28K 

11 

IX 

22  K 

6 

4 

K 

18  to  20 

7.75 

7 

20  X 

6K 

IX 

16K 



2 

X 

26  to  28 

35.50 

14 

30  K 

11 

IX 

24K 

6 

4 

K 

22  to  24 

8.50 

7 

22 

6K 

IX 

18 



2 

X 

30  to  32 

37.50 

14 

32 

11 

IX 

26 

6 

4 

K 

26  to  28 

10.75 

7 

25 

6K 

IX 

21 

2 

3H 

6  to    8 

27.00 

14K 

22  ^4 

9 

IX 

16K 

4X 

4 

K 

lit 

6  to    8 

7.00 

8 

14K 

5 

IX 

10K 

2 

X 

10  to  12 

28.00 

14K 

22  K 

9 

IX 

16K 

4X 

4 

K 

10  to  12 

7.50 

8 

15K 

5 

IX 

UK 

2 

X 

14  to  16 

30.50 

14K 

24  K 

9 

IX 

4X 

4 

K 

14  to  16 

8.25 

8 

18K 

5 

IX 

14K 

2 

4 

18  to  20 

33.50 

14K 

26  K 

11 

IX 

20K 

6 

4 

K 

18  to  20 

8.75 

8 

20  K 

6K 

IX 

16K 

2 

X 

22  to  24 

35.50 

14K 

28  K 

11 

IX 

22K 

6 

4 

K 

22  to  24 

9.50 

8 

22 

6K 

IX 

18 

2 

26  to  28 

37.50 

14K 

30  K 

11 

IX 

24K 

6 

4 

K 

26  to  28 

11.75 

8 

25 

6K 

IX 

21 

... 

2 

X 

30  to  32 

39.50 

14K 

32 

11 

IX 

26 

6 

4 

K 

2ft 

6  to    8 
10  to  12 
14  to  16 

8.75 
9.50 
10.50 

9 
9 
9 

16 

7 
7 
7 

IX 
IX 

14 

17 

3K 
3K 
3K 

4 
4 
4 

X 

4ft 

7  to    9 
10  to  12 
14  to  16 

34.00 
35.00 
38.00 

15 
15 
15 

23 

23  K 
26 

10  K 
10  K 

2X 
2X 
2X 

16K 
17 

i 

4 
4 
4 

X 
X 

18  to  20 
22  to  24 
26  to  28 

11.25 
12.25 
14.00 

9 
9 
9 

23 
25 
26  K 

ll 

IX 
\H 
\H 

20  K 
22 

4K 
4K 
4K 

4 
4 
4 

1 

18  to  20 
22  to  24 
26  to  28 

40.50 
43.50 
47.00 

15 
15 
15 

28 
30  K 
33 

12 
12 
12 

2X 
2X 
2X 

21K 
24 
26K 

6K 
6K 
6K 

4 
4 
4 

X 
X 

2ft 

6  to    8 

9.75 

10 

16 

7 

IX 

UK 

3K 

4 

X 

30  to  32 

51.00 

15 

34  K 

12 

2X 

28 

6K 

4 

H 

10  to  12 
14  to  16 
18  to  20 
22  to  24 
26  to  28 

10.50 
11.50 
12.25 
13.25 
15.00 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

18  K 

23 
25  ' 
26K 

7 
7 

IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 

14 
17 

20K 
22 

3K 
3K 
4K 
4K 
4K 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

X 
X 
X 
X 

4ft 

7  to    9 
10  to  12 
14  to  16 
18  to  20 
22  to  24 

37.00 
38.00 
41.00 
43.50 
46.50 

15K 
15K 
15  X 
15K 
15  K 

23 
23  K 
26 
28 
30  K 

10  K 
10K 

12 
12 

2X 
2X 
2X 
2X 
2X 

16K 
17 

21K 
24 

4K 
4K 
6K 
6K 

4 
4 
4 

4 
4 

X 
X 
X 
X 

2tt 

6  to    8 

10  to  12 

11.50 
13.50 

11 
11 

19 

7 
7 

IX 
IX 

12  K 
14 

3K 

3K 

4 
4 

X 

26  to  28 
30  to  32 

50.00 
54.00 

15K 
15K 

33 

34  K 

12 
12 

2X 
2X 

26K 
28 

6K 

6K 

4 

4 

X 

14  to  16 
18  to  20 
22  to  24 
26  to  28 

15.00 
17.00 
18.50 
20.00 

11 
11 
11 
11 

24 
26 
28 

7 
9 
9 
9 

IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 

17K 
19 
21 
23 

3K 
5K 
5K 
5K 

4 

4 
4 
4 

X 
X 
X 

4H 

7  to    9 
10  to  12 
14  to  16 
18  to  20 

41.00 
42.00 
46.00 
49.00 

16X 
16X 
16X 
16X 

24 
25 

27K 
29  K 

UK 
11K 
11K 
13 

2K 
2K 
2K 
2K 

17K 

21 
23 

7K 

4 
4 
4 
4 

i 

2tt 

6  to    8 
10  to  12 
14  to  16 

13.50 
15.50 
17.00 

12 
12 
12 

19 

22  K 

7 
7 

7 

IX 
IX 

12K 
14 

17K 

3K 

3K 
3K 

4 
4 
4 

i 

22  to  24 
26  to  28 
30  to  32 

52.00 
55.50 
60.50 

16H 
16H 
16X 

32 
34 
35  K 

13 
13 
13 

2K 
2K 
2K 

25  K 
27K 
29 

7K 
7K 
7K 

4 
4 
4 

X 

IS 

18  to  20 

19.00 

12 

24 

9 

IX 

19 

5K 

4 

X 

22  to  24 

20.50 

12 

26 

9 

IX 

21 

5K 

4 

X 

4ti 

7  to    9 

43.50 

17K 

24 

UK 

2K 

17K 

SK 

4 

X 

26  to  28 

22.00 

12 

28 

9 

IX 

23 

5K 

4 

10  to  12 

44.50 

17K 

25 

UK 

2K 

SK 

4 

X 

14  to  16 

48.50 

17K 

27K 

2K 

21 

SK 

4 

X 

3ft 

6  to    8 

19.00 

12  K 

20 

8  K 

1  ^ 

14 

3K 

4 

K 

18  to  20 

51.50 

17K 

29  K 

13 

2K 

23 

7K 

4 

X 

10  to  12 

20.00 

12K 

22 

8K 

1  4^ 

16 

3K 

4 

K 

22  to  24 

54.50 

17K 

32 

13 

2K 

25  K 

7K 

4 

X 

14  to  16 

22.50 

12K 

24 

8K 

1  $4 

18 

3K 

4 

K 

26  to  28 

58.00 

17K 

34 

13 

2K 

27K 

7K 

4 

X 

18  to  20 

25.00 

12K 

26 

10 

IK 

20 

5K 

4 

30  to  32 

63.00 

17K 

35  K 

13 

2K 

29 

7K 

4 

:  X 

'Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.      Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


437 


The  Monarch  Four-Point  Adjustable  Post  Hangers 

Ring  Oiling,  Ball  and  Socket,  Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 


Style  No.  164 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


of  Shaft 
es 

Price 

A 
In. 

B 

In. 

C 

In. 

D 
In. 

E 
In. 

F 
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442 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Solid  Journal  Boxes 

Babbitted  for  Light  Work 


Style  No.  175 


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Style  No.  176 
Eccentric  Box  for  Engaging  Spur  Frictions 


Style  No.  178 
Quick-Acting  End-Thrust  Box 

Used    when    frictions    are    frequently    engaged 
and  disengaged,  also  for  reverse  motions. 

Price  List 


Style  No.  177 — Take-Up  End-Thrust  Box 

For  adjusting  the  pressure  and  taking  up  the 
wear  of  bevel  and  mitre  frictions.  Used  when 
frictions  are  not  frequently  thrown  in  and  out 
of  contact. 


Size  of 
Shaft 
Inches 

Quick-Acting 
End-Thrust 
Box 

Take-up 

End-  Thrust 
Box 

Eccentric 
Box 

IA 

$  9.75 

$11.25 

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10.60 

12.25 

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12.15 

14.00 

9.35 

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13.85 

16.00 

10.65 

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15.75 

18.15 

12.10 

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17.90 

20.60 

13.75 

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20.35 

23.50 

15.65 

2H 

23.20 

26.80 

17.85 

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26.55 

30.60 

20.40 

3A 

30.35 

35.00 

23.35 

HI 

34.80 

40.10 

26.75- 

3ft 

39.80 

45.90 

30.60 

Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


443 


Vertical  Common  Pillow  Blocks 

Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 


Style  No.  179 


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Babbitted  Bearings,  Broached 


*  Dimensions  and  Prices 


Style  No.  180 


Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

A 
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~X 

IX 

IX 
IX 
IK 
IK 
2 
2X 

B 
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C 
In. 

D 

In. 

E 
In. 

F 
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Size  of  Bolts 
Inches 

Size  of  Shaft 
Inches 

Price 

A 
In. 

B 

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C 

In. 

D 
In. 

E 
In. 

F 

In. 

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No.  of  Bolts 

Size  of  Bolts 
Inches 

18 
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1H 

2k 

2H 

$  3.00 
3.75 
4.50 
6.00 
7.50 
9.00 
10.50 
12.00 
13.50 

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8 
8X 
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19.50 
22.50 
25.50 
33.00 
37.50 
43.50 
48.00 

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3 
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13 

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14X 
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15 
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Style  No.  181 


Vertical  Shaft  Step  Bearings 

Adjustable  in  All  Directions 

This  bearing  is  equipped  with  a  tempered  steel  button  and  bab- 
bitted bushing,  surrounded  by  an  oil  reservoir  of  ample  capacity, 
and  operates  with  a  minimum  friction  loss. 

Price  List 


Size  of  Shaft 

IfV 

ITT 

Ifi 

IT* 

2& 

2A 

2tt 

2H 

Price 

$6.00 

$6.75 

$7.80 

$9.20 

$11.00 

$13.00 

$16.00 

$20.00 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches 

3A 

3— 

3ii 

3H 

•*:& 

4A 

4{i 

4M 

Price   .           

$22.80 

$26.20 

$29.90 

$36.00 

$44.00 

$49.00 

$56.00 

$64.00 

"Intermediate  sizes  charged  at  next  larger  diameter.     Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


444 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Sole  Plates 

_  Our  Sole  Plates  are  made  in  three  styles  for  Pillow  Blocks  of  our  own  construction.  The  "Plain"  type  is 
designed  for  our  own  Wick  and  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Blocks;  the  "Standard"  type  for  our  Standard, 
Universal  and  Hercules  Adjustable  Pillow  Blocks;  and  our  "Wedge  Adjustable"  type  for  our  Wick  and  Ring 
Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Blocks  where  vertical,  as  well  as  horizontal  adjustment  is  desired. 


Style  No.  182 


Plain  Sole  Plates 

For  Wick  and  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Blocks 
Price  List 


Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches 
Price.  _  .  _  __  __ 

1A 

$3.90 

l* 

$4.30 

1« 

$4.60 

Iff 
$5.10 

2A 
$5.60 

27 
T? 

$6.10 

2U 
$7.50 

2tt 

$8.10 

Diameter  of  Shaft,  Inches 
Price..  _  _ 

3A 
$10.60 

3^ 
$11.10 

^ 
$13.00 

3H 
$14.10 

4A 
$16.00 

4^ 
$16.60 

4tt 
$18.00 

4H 
$18.60 

Wedge  Adjustable  Sole  Plates 

For  Wick  and  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Blocks 


Style  No.  183 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


Ill 

Price 

A 
In. 

18 

1ft 

2A 
2A 
2ft 
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$  6.00 
7.00 
8.00 
9.00 
11.00 
13.00 
15.00 
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44.00 
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54.00    9K30K27 
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Style  No.  184 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


1A 

18 

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i* 

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Price 


3.90 

4.30 

4.60 

5.80 

7.25 

9.25 

10.50 

11.60 


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In. 


4K  to  5K 
5K  to  6K 
5Kto6K 


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In. 

19K 

21 

21 


18K 


23K21K 
23K21K 
23  K 
23  K 


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IK 


In. 


In. 


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3A 
3ft 
3ft 

a 


Price 


$13.00 
14.50 
16.50 
17.75 
21.00 
24.00 
26.00 
28.00 


A 
In. 


In. 


8      to    9Ki28K26 

8  to    9KI28K26 
9X  to  10X  30 

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28  K 


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2K 

2K 


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1K4K 
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7K 


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'Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


445 


The  proportions  of  the  Wedge  Adjustable  Floor  Stands  are  such  that  they  give  ample  strength,  weight 
and  area  of  base  for  the  respective  shaft  sizes,  are  well  adapted  to  heavy  duty  and  high  speed  service,  as  well 
as  being  symmetrical  in  design,  carefully  made  and  finished.  They  are  furnished  for  shaft  sizes,  and  heights 
as  shown  in  tables. 

Our  Standard,  Universal  and  Hercules  Drop  Hangers  are  all  convertible  into  Floor  Stands  and  are  fre- 
quently used  as  such  where  heavy  duty  and  high  speed  service  does  not  demand  the  Wedge  Adjustable  type. 

Our  Pedestal  Floor  Stands  are  offered  to  satisfy  the  demand  for  a  stand  of  this  character  and  meet  the 
varied  requirements  in  every  respect.  They  are  furnished  with  Common  Split  Babbitted  Bearing  Boxes. 


Wedge  Adjustable  Floor  Stands 

For  Wick  or  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Blocks 


Style  No.  185 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size 

Size 

Size 

Size 

of 

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C 

D 

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Price 

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In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

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Shaft 

Price 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

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In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

HI 

$14.00 

24 

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24K 

26  K 

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$62.00 

42 

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39  K 

42  K 

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18.00 

30 

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22.00 

36 

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31K 

33  K 

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30 

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34  K 

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8K 

12  K 

40.00 

30 

26  K 

32  K 

35 

IK 

6K 

8K 

K 

48.00 

36 

32  K 

35  K 

38  X 

IK 

9# 

K 

4& 

68.00 

30 

25  X 

37K 

41  K 

IK 

7 

11 

87.00 

36 

SIX 

40  K 

44^ 

IK 

7K 

UK 

2tt 

35.00 

24 

20  X 

28  X 

31K 

IK 

SK 

8 

K 

99.00 

42 

37  X 

44 

48 

IK 

8K 

12K 

41.00 

30 

26  X 

32  K 

35 

IK 

6K 

8K 

K 

49.00 

36 

32  K 

35  K 

38  % 

IK 

7 

9K 

K 

4{i 

85.00 

30 

24  K 

39  K 

44 

IK 

7K 

12 

96.00 

36 

30  K 

43 

47  K 

IK 

8K 

12K 

3& 

44.40 

30 

26K 

33 

36 

IK 

SK 

8K 

K 

107.00 

42 

36  K 

46  K 

50  K 

IK 

9 

13K 

51.60 

36 

32  K 

36  K 

39  K 

IK 

6K 

9K 

K 

60.00 

42 

38  X 

39  K 

42  K 

IK 

10 

K 

*H 

88.00 

30 

24K 

39  y, 

44 

IK 

7K 

12 

99.00 

36 

30  K 

43 

47  K 

IK 

8K 

12  K 

3& 

47.00 

30 

26X 

33 

36 

IK 

5K 

8K 

K 

110.00 

42 

36  K 

46  K 

50K 

IK 

9 

13  K 

54.00 

36 

32  }i 

36K 

39  K 

IK 

6K 

9K 

K 

'Special  prices  for  special  stands. 

Wall  Box  Frames 

These  Frames  are  strong  and  well  made,  having  been 
designed  for  our  Standard,  Universal  and  Hercules  Adjustable 
and  Wick  and  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Blocks,  provide  for  both 
horizontal  and  vertical  adjustment  as  well  as  the  removal  of  the 
pillow  block  cap. 

List  Prices 


Style  No.  186 


Size  of  Shaft,  Inches  

1A 

Ifk 

lii 

IT! 

2JL. 

2T6 

2U 

2  it 

For  Adjustable  Pillow  Blocks  . 

$6.00 

$6.80 

$  7.80 

$  8.50 

$,  9.50 

$10.50 

$13.00 

$15.00 

For  Wick  and  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pil.Bl. 

$8.00 

$9.00 

$10.00 

$11.00 

$12.00 

$13.00 

$16.00 

$18.00 

Size  of  Shaft,  Inches  

3A 

3rs- 

3H 

3if 

4& 

4T6 

4ii 

4ff 

For  Adjustable  Pillow  Blocks   .   

$16.40 

$20.00 

$23.50 

$25.40 

$27.00 

$31.50 

$34.00 

$37.20 

For  Wick  and  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pil.Bl. 

$22.00 

$26.00 

$30.00 

$32.00 

$34.00 

$38.00 

$42.00 

$46.00 

446 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Extension  Wall  Brackets 


Style  No.  187 


*Dimensions  and  Prices 


C 

"o  *r 
81 

A 
Exten  . 
In. 

Price 

B 

In. 

C 
In. 

D 
In. 

E 
In. 

F 
In. 

IT 
In. 

i. 

JL 

In. 

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d 

M-l      . 

A 
Exten. 
In. 

Price 

B 

In. 

C 
In. 

D 

In. 

E 
In. 

P 

In. 

H 

In. 

,Jn. 

K 
In. 

d 

N*o 

wW 

ww 

• 

Mffl 

H 

to 
1  fl 

12 
18 

$  8.00 
12.00 

19  X 

25  K 

£ 

18 
24 

14X 

20  X 

2 
2 

;« 

6K 

JJ 

X 

2ti 
to 

12 
18 
24 

$12.00 
16.00 
21.00 

22  K 
34  X 

13 

27X 
33'^ 

17 
23 

28^ 

2X 

2U 
2X 

8X 
8X 

8K 

UK 
UK 

11  V, 

4X 

4K 
4'X 

X 

X 

24 

16.00 

31K 

X 

30 

26 

2  K 

5  K 

VK 

3* 

K 

30 

26.00 

40  K 

IK 

39  X 

34  X 

2K 

8K 

UK 

4K 

1 

30 

20.00 

37K 

X 

36 

32 

2K 

SK 

7  VL 

3X 

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3H 

12 

20.00 

23 

1K> 

22  K 

16  X 

4 

m 

11  K 

5 

1 

1ft 

12 

9.00 

20  X 

1 

19  X 

15  X 

2:<S 

sx 

7  3^ 

3X 

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to 

18 
24 

26.00 
32.00 

29 
35 

13 

28KJ22X 
34X'28^ 

4 
41^ 

K  5  s 

8X 

UK 

5 

1 

IX 

to 

18 

12.50 

26  Vi 

1 

25  'A 

21** 

2** 

SX 

7*< 

3  i,^ 

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24 
30 

18.00 
22.00 

32  X 
38  K 

IX 

31X 

37  K 

27X 
33  X 

2X 
2X 

Stf 
•5K 

8K 
8K 

3X 

3 

4& 
to 

12 
18 
24 

28.00 
36.00 
43.00 

23  K 
29  K 
35  K 

IK 

23  K 
29  K 
35  K 

16X 
22  X 
28  X 

4   T  2 

4X 
4X 

S!^ 
8X 

UK 
UK 
UK 

5X 
SX 
SX 

IX 
IX 

*Special  prices  for  larger  sizes. 


Mule  Stands 


Style  No.  188 

Stationary  Mule  Stands 

Complete  as  illustrated  with  ceiling  plate,  guy 
rods,  turnbuckles  and  compression  grease  cups.  We 
furnish  iron  pulleys  (crowned)  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Width 

Sizes 

Standard 

Belt 

Pulleys 

Length 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Shaft 

3 

12  x    4 

3'  6' 

$  37.50 

4 

12  x    5 

4'0' 

42.50 

5 

12  x    6 

4'0' 

45.00 

6 

15  K    7 

4'  6' 

52.00 

7 

15  x    8 

4'  6' 

55.00 

8 

20  x    9.5 

5'  0' 

65.00 

9 

20  x  10.5 

5'0' 

88.00 

10 

24  x  11.5 

5'  6' 

100.00 

12 

30  x  13.5 

5'  6' 

140.00 

14 

30  x  15.5 

6'0' 

155.00 

Style  No.  189 

Adjustable  Mule  Stands 

Adjustable  in  every  direction  and  complete  as 
illustrated  with  ceiling  plate,  guy  rods,  turnbuckles 
and  compression  grease  cups.  Unless  otherwise 
ordered  will  be  furnished  with  crowned  iron  pulleys. 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Width 

Sizes 

Standard 

Belt 

Pulleys 

Length 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Shaft 

3 

12  x    4 

3'  6' 

$  60.00 

4 

12  x    5 

4'0' 

67.50 

5 

12  x    6 

4'  6' 

70.00 

6 

15  x    7 

5'0' 

90.00 

7 

15  x    8 

5'0' 

95.00 

8 

20  x    9.5 

5'  6' 

100.00 

9 

20  x  10.5 

5'  6' 

135.00 

10 

24  x  11.5 

6'0' 

147.00 

12 

30  x  13.5 

6'  6' 

200.00' 

14 

30  x  15.5 

7'0' 

215.00 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Binder  Frames 


Complete  as  illustrated  with 
guy  rods,  turnbuckles  and  com- 
pression grease  cups.  Crowned 
iron  pulleys  furnished  unless 
otherwise  specified. 


Style  No.  190 
Single  Brace  Binder  Frames 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Width 
Belt 
Inches 

Sizes 
Pulleys 
Inches 

Standard 
Length 
Shaft 

Price 

3 

12x4 

3'  6" 

$46.00 

4 

12  x  5 

4'0" 

50.00 

5 

12  x  6 

4'  0" 

70.00 

6 

12  x  7 

4'  6" 

75.00 

Style  No.  191 
Double  Brace  Binder  Frames 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Width 

Sizes 

Standard 

Belt 
Inches 

Pulleys 
Inches 

Length 

Shaft 

Price 

4 

12  x    5 

4'0' 

$  75.00 

5 

12  x    6 

4'  0' 

78.00 

6 

15  x    7 

4'  6' 

81.00 

7 

15  x    8 

4'  6' 

85.00 

8 

20  x    9 

5'  0' 

125.00 

10 

20  x  12 

5'  6' 

130.00 

12 

20  x  14 

5'  6' 

135.00 

The  Monarch  Idlers 

Dimensions  and  Prices 
The  Monarch  Adjustable  Idler  and  Tightener 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$14.00 
14.50 
15,00 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$14.50 
15.00 
15.50 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


10 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$15.00 
15.50 
16.00 


Style  No.  192 


The  Monarch  Floor  Idler 


Style  No.  193 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


12 


Face 
Inches 


5 

6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

5 
6 
~ 


Price 


$14.00 
14.50 
15.00 
15.50 
16.50 
17.50 
18.50 
19.50 
15.00 
15.50 
16.00 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


14 


Face 
Inches 


9 
10 
11 
12 
5 
6 

r 
s 

9 

10 


Price 


$16.50 
18.00 
19.00 
20.00 
21.50 
16.50 
17.50 
18.50 
19.50 
20.50 
22.50 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


14 
16 


Face 
Inches 


11 
12 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 


Price 


$23.50 
24.50 
18.00 
19.00 
20.00 
21.00 
22.00 
24.00 
25.00 
26.00 


The  Monarch  Adjustable  Idler 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$13.50 
14.00 
14.50 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$14.00 
14.50 
15.00 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


10 


Face 
Inches 

4 
5 
6 


Price 


$14.50 
15.00 
15.50 


K.-'-.m         . i 


Style  No.  194 


448 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    11.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Idlers 


The  Monarch  Angle  Idler 


Dimensions  and  Prices 


Style  No.  195 


PULLEY 

Price 

PULLEY 

Price 

PULLEY 

Price 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

10 

6 

$  9.50 

11 

12 

$13.00 

13 

10 

$14.50 

8 

10.50 

12 

6 

10.50 

12 

16.50 

10 

11.50 

8 

12.00 

14 

6 

12.00 

12 

12.50 

10 

14.00 

8 

14.00 

11 

6 

10.00 

12 

16.00 

10 

16.00 

8 

11.00 

13 

6 

11.50 

12 

18.00 

10 

12.00 

8 

12.50 

Style  No.  196 


The  Monarch  Floor  Stand  Idler 
Dimensions  and  Prices 


PULLEY 

PULLEY 

PULLEY 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

6 

3 

$11.00 

8 

3 

$12.00 

10 

3 

$13.00 

4 

11.50 

4 

12.50 

4 

13.50 

5 

12.00 

5 

13.00 

5 

14.00 

6 

12.50 

6 

13.50 

6 

14.50 

The  Monarch  Floor  Idler 
Dimensions  and  Prices 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$11.00 
11.50 
12.00 
12.50 
12.00 
12.50 
13.00 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


10 


12 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$13.50 
13.00 
13.50 
14.00 
14.50 
14.00 
14.50 


PULLEY 


Diam. 
Inches 


12 
14 


Face 
Inches 


Price 


$15.00 

15.50 
15.00 
15.50 
16.00 
16.50 


Style  No.  197 


The  Monarch  Beam  Idler 
Dimensions  and  Prices 


Style  No.  198 


Diam.      Face 
Inches    Inches 


Price 


$  9.50 
10.00 
10.50 
11.00 
10.50 
11.00 
11.50 


PULLEY 


Diam.      Face 
Inches     Inches 


10 


12 


Price 


$12.00 
11.50 
12.00 
12.50 
13.00 
12.50 
13.00 


PULLEY 


Diam.      Face 
Inches    Inches 


12 
14 


Price 


$13.50 

14.00 
13.00 
14.00 
14.50 
15.00 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


449 


The  Monarch  Vertical 
Mill  Tightener 

This  is  a  very  substantial  and  convenient 
Tightener  and  can  be  used  for  a  variety  of  purposes. 
It  consists  of  two  adjustable  floor  stands  with  a 
short  shaft  and  pulley  between.  We  can  furnish 
it  with  any  size  pulley  wanted,  the  price  varying 
according  to  size  of  pulley. 


Style  No.  199 


Price  List 


Pulley 

Pulley 

Pulley 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

10 

5 

$21.50 

12 

8 

$24.00 

14 

11 

$30.50 

6 

22.00 

9 

25.50 

12 

31.50 

7 

22.50 

10 

26.00 

16 

5 

25.00 

8 

23.00 

11 

27.00 

6 

26.00 

9 

24.50 

12 

28.00 

7 

27.00 

10 

25.00 

14 

5 

23.50 

8 

28.00 

11 

25.50 

6 

24.50 

9 

29.00 

12 

26.50 

7 

25.50 

10 

31.00 

12 

5 

22.50 

8 

26.50 

11 

32.00 

6 

23.00 

9 

27.50 

12 

33.00 

7 

23.50 

10 

29.50 

The 

Monarch  Swing 
Tightener 


Style  No.  200 


Price  List 


Pulley 

Price 

Pulley 

Price 

Pulley 

Price 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Diam. 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

8 

6 

$20.50 

13 

14 

$31.00 

19 

12 

$36.00 

8 

21.50 

14 

6 

24.50 

14 

39.50 

10 

23.50 

8 

25.50 

20 

6 

29.00 

12 

24.50 

10 

28.00 

8 

31.00 

14 

26.00 

12 

30.00 

10 

34.00 

9 

6 

21.00 

14 

32.00 

12 

37.00 

8 

22.00 

15 

6 

25.00 

14 

41.00 

10 

24.00 

8 

26.50 

21 

6 

30.00 

12 

25.00 

10 

29.00 

8 

32.00 

14 

26.50 

12 

31.00 

10 

35.00 

10 

6 

21.50 

14 

33.00 

12 

38.00 

8 

22.50 

16 

6 

25.50 

14 

42.00 

10 

25.00 

8 

27.00 

22 

6 

31.50 

12 

26.00 

10 

29.50 

8 

34.00 

14 

27.50 

12 

32.00 

10 

37.50 

11 

6 

22.00 

14 

34.50 

12 

41.00 

8 

23.00 

17 

6 

26.00 

14 

45.00 

10 

25.50 

8 

28.00 

23 

6 

32.50 

12 

26.50 

10 

31.00 

8 

35.00 

14 

27.50 

12 

34.00 

10 

38.50 

12 

6 

23.00 

14 

37.00 

12 

42.00 

8 

24.00 

18 

6 

27.00 

14 

46.00 

10 

26.50 

8 

29.00 

24 

6 

34.00 

12 

28.50 

10 

32.00 

8 

37.00 

14 

30.50 

12 

35.00 

10 

41.00 

13 

6 

23.50 

14 

38.00 

12 

45.00 

8 

24.50 

19 

6 

28.00 

14 

50.00 

10 

27.00 

8 

30.00 

12 

29.00 

10 

33.00 

450 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Heavy  Single  Pipe  Style  Belt  Tighteners 

Made  in  Both  Horizontal  and  Vertical  Styles 


Style  No.  201 
Horizontal  Style 

This  type  of  Belt  Tightener  is  suitable  for  medium  service.  It  is  made  with  ring  or  collar-oiling  bearings. 
The  dimensions  of  the  pulleys  can  be  varied  if  necessary  from  the  standard  sizes  given  below.  The  prices 
cover  tighteners  with  standard  adjustment  as  given  in  the  dimension  list. 

Prices  for  tighteners  with  other  than  standard  adjustment  quoted  on  application. 


Horizontal  Single  Pipe  Belt  Tighteners 

Price  List 


No. 

Size  of  Pulley,  Inches 

Price 

1 

16  x     8 

$45.00 

2 

20  x  12 

76.00 

3 

24  x  16 

95.00 

4 

30  x  20 

150.00 

5 

36  x  26 

200.00 

Vertical  Single  Pipe  Belt  Tighteners 


Price  List 


No. 

Size  of  Pulley,  Inches 

Price 

6 

16  x     8 

$  60.00 

7 

20  x  12 

80.00 

8 

24  x  16 

115.00 

9 

30  x  20 

165.00 

10 

36  x  26 

220.00 

Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


451 


Dimensions  of  Horizontal 

Single  Pipe  Belt 

Tighteners 


No.  of 

Max. 
Size  of 

Diam. 
of 

Travel 
A 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

ener 

Pulley 
Inches 

Shaft 
Inches 

Inches 

B 

c 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

J 

K 

L 

M 

N 

p 

1 

16  x    8 

1« 

24 

4# 

6# 

12 

5K 

3^ 

M 

IK 

2# 

14 

22 

uy4 

3/4 

H 

2 

20  x  12 

2fV 

30 

5 

8 

16X 

7 

43/6 

IX 

IX 

4 

19 

29 

}i 

34 

3 

24  x  16 

36 

lyi 

8X 

21 

7^ 

4:^4 

l 

13/6 

4H 

24 

34 

17X 

H 

X 

4 

30  x  20 

2if 

36 

9K 

9>£ 

27 

9 

sy* 

IX 

IX 

5 

30 

42 

22 

1 

1/& 

5 

36  x  26 

3A 

36 

9X 

34 

9 

sx 

IX 

IX 

5 

37 

51 

22 

1 

& 

Dimensions  of  Vertical 

Single  Pipe  Belt 

Tighteners 


No.  of 

Max. 
Size  of 

Diam. 
of 

Travel 

DIMENSIONS,  INCHES 

ener 

Pulley 
Inches 

Shaft 
Inches 

Inches 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

J 

K 

L 

N 

p 

6 

16  x    8 

1M 

24 

12 

1514 

25/6 

7K 

21 

4X 

3 

5 

14 

22 

H 

5/6 

7 

20  x  12 

2A 

30 

14X 

19 

3 

8^8 

27K 

5y& 

4 

6 

19 

29 

l 

X 

8 

24  x  16 

ITS 

36 

16X 

22 

3 

o^o 

36K 

5y& 

4X 

7 

24 

34 

IX 

pi 

9 

30  x  20 

2jf 

36 

21 

25 

4 

83^ 

393^ 

5X 

5 

7X 

30 

42 

IX 

1 

10 

36  x  26 

3^ 

36 

24 

27 

5 

934 

6 

5X 

8 

37 

51 

IX 

1 

452 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Rack  Belt  Tightener 


This  Tightener  is  especially  suited  for  heavy  work 
and  is  made  so  that  it  can  be  used  either  vertically  or 
horizontally.  The  bearings  are  of  the  ball  and  socket 
chain  oiling  type,  either  babbitted  or  brass  bushed  and 
adjustable  in  any  direction.  The  racks,  hand  wheel  and 
pulley  are  of  cast  iron,  the  latter  being  accurately 
balanced  and  the  shafting  is  best  grade  cold  rolled  steel. 

Price  List 


Length  of 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Adjustment 

Pulley 

Shaft 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

20 

20  x    8 

2& 

$100.00 

20 

24  x  10 

2^ 

110.00 

24 

30  x  16 

2H 

130.00 

24 

36x20 

2H 

200.00 

For  intermediate  or  larger  sizes,  write  for  prices. 


Style  No.  202 


The  Monarch  Radial 
Belt  Tightener 


Geared 


Dimensions  and  Prices 


No.  of 
Tightener 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Radius 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Shaft 
Inches 

Price,  Each 
Without 
Pulley 

915 

12  x    8 

36 

Iff 

$  45.00 

916 

16x10 

36 

1H 

50.00 

925 

20x14 

40 

60.00 

926 

24x16 

40 

ifl 

65.00 

935 

28x20 

52^ 

2i* 

100.00 

936 

30x26 

52>^ 

2H 

110.00 

Style  No.  203 


The  Monarch  Rack  and  Pinion  Belt  Tightener 
with  Cast  Iron  Frame 


These  Tighteners  are  designed  for  use  on 
main  drives  or  other  large  belts.  They  are  of 
very  substantial  construction  and  are  fur- 
nished complete  in  iron  frame  as  shown  in 
the  illustration.  Prices  given  apply  to  both 
the  Horizontal  and  Upright  Tighteners. 

Price  List 


Length  of 

Size  of 

Diameter 

No. 

Adjustment 

Pulley 

of  Shaft 

Price 

Feet 

Inches 

Inches 

00 

IK 

12  X     9 

l^T 

$  45.00 

0 

\y^ 

18  X  12 

ig 

60.00 

1 

2 

24  x  14 

Itt 

70.00 

2 

3^2 

28  x  20 

100.00 

3 

4 

30  x  26 

2f£ 

160.00 

4 

5 

42  x  38 

2tt 

350.00 

Style  No.  204 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


453 


The  Monarch  Rack  and  Pinion 
Belt  Tightener 

Vertical  and  Horizontal 


Style  No.  205 
For  Horizontal  Belt 


Price  List 


Style  No.  206 
For  Vertical  Belt 


PULLEY 

Price 

PULLEY 

Price 

PULLEY 

Price 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Face 
Inches 

10 

6 

$25.00 

18 

14 

$44.00 

26 

10 

$52.00 

8 

26.50 

16 

46.50 

12 

56.00 

10 

28.50 

18 

49.00 

14 

60.00 

12 

30.00 

20 

52.00 

16 

64.00 

14 

32.00 

18 

68.00 

20 

8 

38.00 

20 

73.00 

12 

6 

26.00 

10 

41.00 

8 

29.00 

12 

44.00 

28 

10 

56.00 

10 

30.00 

14 

48.00 

12 

60.00 

12 

32.00 

16 

-£1.00 

14 

64.00 

14 

34.00 

18 

54.00 

16 

68.00 

14 

6 

8 
10 
12 
14 

27.50 
32.00 
33.50 
35.00 
36.00 

22 

20 

8 
10 
12 
14 

59.00 

40.00 
44.00 
47.00 
50.00 

30 

18 
20 

10 
12 
14 

72.00 
78.00 

60.00 
65.00 
70.00 

16 

8 

30.00 

16 

53.00 

16 

75.00 

10 

33.00 

18 

56.00 

18 

80.00 

12 

35.00 

20 

64.00 

20 

86.00 

14 

37.00 

16 

39.50 

24 

8 

44.00 

32 

10 

65.00 

18 

41.00 

10 

49.00 

12 

71.00 

20 

44.50 

12 

51.50 

14 

77.00 

14 

55.00 

16 

83.00 

18 

8 

36.00 

16 

59.00 

18 

89.00 

10 

39.00 

18 

62.00 

20 

96.00 

12 

41.50 

20 

68.00 

Style  No.  207 


Special  Rack  Belt  Tightener 

A  very  substantial  tightener  that  can  be  used  in  any  position, 
upright  with  either  end  up  and  horizontal  as  shown,  or  upside 
down.  It  can  be  used  effectively  to  start  and  stop  machines. 

Price  List 


Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Length  of 
Travel 
Inches 

PRICE 

Size  of 
Pulley 
Inches 

Length  of 
Travel 
Inches 

PRICE 

Plain 
Bearings 

Collar  Oil 
Bearings 

Plain 
Bearings 

Collar  Oil 
Bearings 

12  x    6 
12  x    7 
16x    8 
16  x  10 
20  x    9 

11 
11 

15 
15 
15 

$35.00 
37.00 
44.00 
48.00 
58.00 

$43.00 
45.00 
52.00 
56.00 
66.00 

20  x  11 
20  x  13 
20  x  15 
20  x  17 
20  x  19 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

$62.00 
66.00 
70.00 
75.00 
80.00 

$70.00 
76.00 
80.00 
85.00 
90.00 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


The  Monarch  Hanging 
Yoke 

Double  Tightener  with  Lighter  Rod 


Price  List 


Pulley 

Center  to 

Pulley 

Center  to 

Diameter 

Face 

Center 
of  Pulleys 

Price 

Diameter 

Face 

Center 
of  Pulleys 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

10 

6 

32 

$50.00 

16 

10 

36 

$69.00 

12 

7 

32 

53.00 

18 

8 

48 

70.00 

14 

8 

32 

57.00 

10 

48 

76.00 

10 

32 

62.00 

24 

12 

52 

84.00 

16 

8 

36 

63.00 

The  Monarch  Hanging  Yoke 
Tightener  with  Lighter  Rod 


Price,  including  Lighter  Rod,  Post  Bearings, 
Shaft  and  Pulley 


Pulley 

Pulley 

Pulley 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

Diam. 

Face 

Price 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

In. 

12 

5 

$24.00 

28 

5 

$33.50 

36 

6 

$44.00 

14 

5 

25.00 

6 

36.50 

8 

51.00 

16 

5 

26.00 

7 

39.50 

38 

5 

43.00 

18 

5 

27.00 

30 

5 

36.00 

6 

46.00 

20 

5 

28.50 

6 

39.00 

8 

53.00 

6 

30.00 

7 

42.00 

40 

5 

49.00 

22 

5 

30.50 

8 

45.00 

10 

59.00 

6 

32.00 

32 

5 

37.00 

42 

5 

52.00 

24 

5 

31.50 

6 

40.00 

10 

62.00 

6 

33.50 

8 

47.00 

44 

5 

55.00 

7 

35.00 

34 

5 

39.00 

10 

66.00 

26 

5 

32.50 

6 

42.00 

46 

10 

70.00 

6 

35.00 

8 

49.00 

48 

10 

74.00 

7 

37.00 

36 

5 

41.00 

50 

10 

78.00 

The  Monarch  Adjustable 
Post  Chain  Tightener 


The  Monarch  Floor  Chain  Tightener 


Style  No.  210 
Price  $7.00 


Style  No.  212 
Price  $3.00 


The  Monarch  Adjustable  Chain  Tightener 


Style  of  Chain  and  Price 


Chain  Number 


25,  32,  33,  35,  42,  45,  52,  55- 

57.67,  77... 

78.  88 


Price 


$2.00 
2.25 
2.50 


Style  No.  211 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


455 


The  Monarch  Special 
Take -Up  Post  Hanger 

Chain  Oiling  Bearings 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Style  No.  2 13 


Size 
In. 

A 
In. 

B 
In. 

c 

In. 

D 

In. 

E 

In. 

F 

In. 

Price 

I* 

5K 

4K 

6 

36 

19# 

3 

$  8.00 

itt 

7K 

4K 

6 

37 

19tf 

3 

9.00 

2A 

8^ 

4j^ 

6 

37 

19K 

3 

12.00 

2A 

9 

5 

6 

37K 

20%: 

3X 

13.00 

2ti 

10 

5K 

8 

38 

22^ 

3K 

16.00 

2H 

12 

5X 

8 

38 

22^ 

3^ 

19.00 

3A 

12 

5K 

8 

38 

22^ 

3K 

24.00 

3A 

12tf 

5K 

8 

38 

22^ 

3^ 

31.00 

The  Monarch  Special 

Drop  Hanger  with 

Take -Up  Boxes 

Chain  Oiling  Bearings 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Style  No.  214 


D 

Size 
Shaft 
In. 

A 
In. 

C 
In. 

E 

In. 

F 
In. 

Price 

From 
In. 

To 
In. 

12 

20 

Itf 

8^ 

8 

20 

3M 

$11.00 

2A 

9 

8 

20 

3^ 

13.00 

2A 

9 

8 

20 

3^ 

16.00 

2H 

12 

8 

20 

3^i 

23.00 

18 

24 

2^ 

9 

6 

25X 

3H 

18.00 

2H 

10 

6 

25X 

3^g 

23.00 

2if 

12 

6 

25X 

3H 

26.00 

22 

30 

1M 

8^ 

8 

25X 

3H 

20.00 

2A 

9 

8 

25X 

3^ 

21.00 

2& 

9 

8 

25^ 

3& 

23.00 

2H 

12 

8 

25>i 

3H 

2^.00 

The  Monarch  Special  Take-Up 
Post  Hanger 

Ball  Bearing 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


"o 

M 

DIMENSIONS  IN  INCHES 

Price 

ScCw 

A 

B 

c 

D 

E 

F 

G 

2& 

$  61.97 

4K 

83/S 

8^ 

42 

273^ 

3J^ 

6 

2^ 

73.20 

4K 

83/S 

8 

42 

27# 

3^ 

6 

2H 

90.57 

4K 

8*/8 

7^ 

42 

27  y< 

3^ 

6 

2H 

101.94 

4>£ 

83/t 

7 

42 

27^ 

3^ 

6 

Prices  for  larger  sizes  quoted  on  application. 


Style  No.  215 


456 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Plain  Brass  Oilers 

Screw  Cover 

The  Plain  Brass  Oiler  is  made  with  or  without  tube. 

A  small  wick  placed  in  the  tube  with  one  end  in  the  oil  provides  a  regular,  efficient 
and  economical  means  of  feeding  oil  to  the  bearings. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  oiler  will  be  furnished  without  tube. 
Order  by  number. 

Price  List 


Number  -   __ 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

g 

g 

Diameter,  Inches  __ 

X 

X 

M 

1 

IX 

IX 

1^ 

11^ 

2 

Pjpft  Thread,  Inches 

J4 

X 

X 

Yi 

X 

Vi 

li 

32 

i/ 

Brass  _   

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0  35 

$0  40 

$0  50 

$0  60 

$0  90 

$1  25 

$1  75 

Brass,  with  Tube 

.35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

70 

1  00 

1  35 

1  85 

Nickel—  . 

.45 

50 

55 

65 

75 

90 

1  25 

1  65 

2  25 

Nickel,  with  Tube  

.55 

.60 

65 

75 

85 

1  00 

1  35 

1  75 

2  35 

Style  No.  216 


Style  No.  217 


Elbow  Shank  Oilers 

Screw  Cover 

The  Elbow  Shank  Oiler  is  like  the  Plain  Brass  Oiler  shown  above,  except 
for  the  elbow  shank. 

Order  by  number. 

Price  List 


Number  

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

tt 

X 

1 

IX 

IX 

IX 

IX 

2 

2X 

Pipe  Thread,  Inches 

X 

X 

x 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

Brass    .                   -             -.-.-. 

$0.65 

$0.75 

$0.85 

1.00 

1.40 

1.80 

2.15 

2.40 

3.00 

Extra  for  Tube  

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

Extra  for  Nickel 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.20 

.20 

Brass  Loose  Pulley  Oiler 


This  oiler  is  intended  to  be  attached  to  hub  of  pulley.     It  is  easily  filled  and  regulated,  will  not  throw  or 
waste  oil,  and  a  trial  will  convince  users  that  it  is  a  simple  and  satisfactory  oiler  for  loose  pulleys. 

The  feed  is  regulated  by  means  of  screw  in  the  shank  and  one  filling  will  last  from  two  to  four  weeks. 

For  high  speeds,  we  recommend  the  use  of  two  oilers  for  each  pulley,  so  as  to  keep  same  properly  balanced . 

Shanks  on  Nos.  0,  1  and  2  are  threaded  ^-inch  on  point,  16  threads 
to  the  inch,  and  are  tapered  so  as  to  screw  tightly  into  j^-inch  bolt 
hole.  Shanks  on  Nos.  3  and  4  are  threaded  ^4-inch  pipe  thread. 

Price  List 


Number                         

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Height  of  Cup  (plug  raised  to  fill)  Inches 
Length  of  Cup,  Inches  

Iff 

IK" 

2A 

2 

2^ 
2& 

3 

2X 

3J/S 
2K 

Diameter  of  Body,  Inches 

i 

1& 

\y2 

ifi 

2 

Capacity,  Ounces                  _       -  

% 

tf 

K 

IX 

IK 

Rough  Brass,  Bronzed,  each  

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.65 

Style  No.  218 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


457 


Coin  Patent  Compression  Grease  Cup 


Style  No.  219 


For  finish,  workmanship,  elegance  of  design,  the  Coin 
Grease  Cup  is  not  excelled  by  any  cup  on  the  market.  It  is 
especially  designed  for  engine  bearings  of  all  kinds,  excepting 
crank  pins.  The  base  of  the  cup  need  never  be  disturbed  for 
filling.  The  pressure  is  equalized  the  entire  length  of  the 
cup,  insuring  emptying  the  entire  contents.  About  three 
adjustments  of  the  hood  will  accomplish  this. 


Price  List 


Number  _ 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

Inside  Diameter  of  Body,  Inches 

1 

lj4 

1# 

2 

2K 

Capacity,  Ounces 

>< 

l 

IK 

3 

4K 

Size  of  Shank,  Pipe  Thread,  Inches  

K 

% 

H 

3A 

X 

Polished,  Per  Dozen  _  . 

$21.00 

$25.00 

$29.00 

$33.50 

$50.00 

Grease  Cups 

Pressed  Steel  or  Brass 

Pressed  Grease  Cups  are  drawn  from  rolled  sheet  metal.  They 
are  light  and  strong,  with  all  the  rigidity  and  density  of  rolled  metal. 

The  combination  type  has  a  plain  steel  base  with  plain  -brass 
cover  and  is  known  as  the  plain  combination  type.  Full  informa- 
tion regarding  special  combination  cups  with  polished  brass  covers 
furnished  on  application. 

Price  List 


Number 

000 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside  Diam.,  In. 

K 

1 

IK 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

Shank  Pipe          \ 

/Kor\ 

i/ 

(Xor 

^or\ 

i/ 

Thread,  In.  .  _  / 

/8 

A 

1  K] 

/4 

I  # 

K  / 

7* 

Capacity,  Ounces 

K 

K 

K 

1 

2 

3K 

5 

Polished  Brass  

$0.70 

$0.80 

$1.05 

$1.30 

$1.70 

$2.45 

$3.25 

Full  information  regarding  pressed  steel  or  brass  grease  cups 
with  female  thread  will  be  sent  upon  application. 


Style  No.  220 


Plain  Brass  Grease  Cup 


The  Plain  Brass  Grease  Cup  was  designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  low-priced,  all-finished  brass  cup. 
It  is  not  provided  with  the  spring  lock  arrangement,  but  the  cup  is  well  made  throughout,  and  will  be 
found  superior  to  iron  grease  cups. 

Price  List 


Style  No.  221 


000 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside  Diameter,  Inches  

H 

M 

1& 

1H 

irt 

2H 

2  ft 

Extreme  Outside  Diam.,  Finished  Pat.,  Inches  
Extreme  Outside  Diameter,  Rough  Pat.,  Inches 

H 

IX 

1& 

1H 
1H 

iJi 

IK 

2& 

2X 

2» 

2K 

3& 

3K 

Extreme  Height  over  all,  (Cup  Open)  Finished 
and  Rough  Patterns,  Inches.    .. 

IH 

1# 

1M 

2& 

2^ 

2M 

3& 

Shank  Pipe  Thread,  Inches  

X 

H 

X 

y* 

}i 

K 

^ 

Capacity  (Grease),  Ounces  . 

1A 

y* 

# 

i 

2 

3# 

5 

Finished  Brass,  each 

$0.50 

$0.70 

$0.90 

$1.15 

$1.50 

$2.15 

$3.30 

458  Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Rules  for  Determining  Size  and  Speed  of  Pulleys, 
Sheaves,  Gears  or  Sprocket  Wheels 

The  Driving  Pulley  is  called  the  Driver  and  the  Driven  Pulley  the  Driven. 

If  the  number  of  teeth  in  gears  or  sprocket  wheels  is  used  instead  of  diameter  in  these  calculations, 
number  of  teeth  must  be  substituted  whenever  diameter  occurs. 

To  determine  the  diameter  of  Driver,  the  diameter  of  the  Driven  and  its  revolutions,  and  also  revolutions 
of  Driver  being  given. 

Diameter  of  Driven  X  revolutions  of  Driven 

— = Diameter  of  Driver. 
Revolutions  of  Driver 

To  determine  the  diameter  of  Driven,  the  revolutions  of  the  Driven  and  the  diameter  and  revolutions  of 
the  Driver  being  given. 

Diameter  of  Driver  X  revolutions  of  Driver 

— =Diameter  of  Driven. 
Revolutions  of  Driven 

To  determine  the  revolutions  of  the  Driver,  the  diameter  and  revolutions  of  the  Driven,  and  diameter 
of  the  Driver  being  given. 

Diameter  of  Driven  X  revolutions  of  Driven 

— = Re  volutions  of  Driver. 
Diameter  of  Driver 

To  determine  the  revolutions  of  the  Driven,  the  diameter  and  revolutions  of  the  Driver,  and  diameter 
of  the  Driven  being  given. 

Diameter  of  Driver  X  revolutions  of  Driver 

—  — = Revolutions  of  Driven. 

Diameter  of  Driven 


Horse  Power  of  Cast  Iron  Pulleys 

Let       D  =  diameter  of  pulley  in  inches. 
W= width  of  belt  in  inches. 
N  =  revolutions  per  minute. 
H. P.  =  horse  power. 

DXWXN 

Then  H.  P.=—  for  single  belt. 

2860 

DXWXN 

H.  P.= for  double  belt. 

1720 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


459 


Weight  of  Square  and  Round  Rolled  Iron 

One  Foot  Long 
Square 


Size 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Size 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Size 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Size 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

% 

.211 

2X 

21.120 

4X 

76.264 

8 

216.336 

X 

.475 

2X 

23.292 

4X 

80.333 

8K 

230.038 

X 

.845 

2X 

25.560 

5 

84.480 

8X 

244.220 

X 

1.320 

2X 

27.939 

5X 

88.784 

8K 

258.800 

X 

1.901 

3 

30.416 

5X 

93.168 

9 

273.792 

% 

2.588 

3X 

33.010 

5X 

97.656 

9K 

289.220 

1 

3.380 

3X 

35.704 

5X 

102.240 

9X 

305.055 

IX 

4.278 

3X 

38.503 

5X 

106.956 

9K 

321.332 

IX 

5.280 

3X 

41.408 

5X 

111.750 

10 

337.920 

IN 

6.390 

3X 

44.418 

5X 

116.671 

10K 

355.136 

IX 

7.604 

3X 

47.543 

6 

121.664 

iox 

372.672 

1M 

8.926 

3X 

50.756 

6K 

132.040 

IOK 

390.628 

IX 

10.352 

4 

54.084 

6X 

142.816 

11 

408.960 

IX 

11.883 

4X 

57.517 

6K 

154.012 

UK 

427.812 

2 

13.520 

4X 

61.055 

7 

165.632 

llX 

447.024 

2X 

15.263 

4X 

64.700 

7>4 

177.672 

UK 

466.684 

2X 

17.112 

4X 

68.488 

7X 

190.136 

12 

486.656 

2X 

19.066 

4X 

72.305 

7K 

203.024 

Round 


Diameter 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Diameter 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Diameter 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Diameter 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

% 

.165 

2X 

16.688 

4X 

59.900 

8 

169.826 

y* 

.373 

2X 

18.293 

4X 

63.094 

8X 

180.696 

X 

.663 

2X 

20.076 

5 

66.752 

8X 

191.808 

N 

1.043 

2X 

21.944 

5X 

69.731 

8X 

203.260 

K 

1.493 

3 

23.888 

5X 

73.172 

9 

215.040 

H 

2.032 

3X 

25.926 

5X 

76.700 

9X 

227.152 

i 

2.654 

3X 

28.040 

5X 

81.304 

9X 

239.600 

iX 

3.360 

3X 

30.240 

5H 

84.001 

9X 

252.376 

IX 

4.172 

3X 

32.512 

5X 

87.776 

10 

266.288 

IX 

5.019 

3X 

34.886 

5X 

91.634 

iox 

278.924 

IX 

5.972 

3X 

37.332 

6 

95.552 

iox 

292.688 

IX 

7.020 

3X 

39.864 

6X 

103.704 

iox 

306.800 

IX 

8.128 

4 

42.464 

6X 

112.160 

11 

321.216 

IX 

9.333 

4X 

45.174 

6X 

120.960 

nx 

336.004 

2 

10.616 

4X 

47.952 

7 

130.048 

HX 

351.104 

2X 

11.988 

4X 

50.815 

7X 

139.544 

nx 

366.536 

2X 

13.440 

4X 

53.760 

7X 

149.328 

12 

282.208 

2X 

14.975 

4X 

56.788 

7X 

159.456 

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Weight  of  Flat  Rolled  Iron 

One  Foot  Long 
Square 


Breadth 
Inches 

Thickness 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Breadth 
Inches 

Thickness 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Breadth 
Inches 

Thickness 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

1 

K 

.422 

IK 

IK 

8.871 

2K 

K 

4.224 

K 

.845 

IX 

9.610 

X 

5.280 

K 

1.267 

K 

6.336 

2 

K 

.845 

K 

2.690 

X 

7.392 

K 

1.689 

fi 

2.112 

i 

8.448 

N 

2.534 

K 

2.534 

IK 

9.504 

•K 

3.379 

# 

2.956 

• 

4.224 

IK 

10.560 

IK 

K 

.528 

K 

5.069 

IX 

11.616 

K 

1.056 

5.914 

IK 

12.672 

N 

1.584 

i 

6.758 

IX 

13.728 

K 

2.112 

IK 

7.604 

IK 

14.784 

f* 

2.640 

IK 

8.448 

IX 

15.840 

K 

3.168 

If* 

9.294 

2 

16.866 

# 

3.696 

IK 

10.138 

2yi 

17.952 

i 

4.224 

10.983 

2K 

19.008 

IK 

4.752 

IK 

11.828 

2^ 

20.064 

IK 

K 

.633 

IX 

12.673 

2K 

K 

2.323 

\/ 

1.266 

2K 

1A 

.950 

K 

4.617 

3/6 

1.900 

K 

1.900 

K 

6.970 

l^ 

2.535 

N 

2.851 

i 

9.294 

5/6 

3.168 

K 

3.802 

IK 

11.617 

K 

3.802 

4.752 

IK 

13.840 

7x> 

4.435 

K 

5.703 

IK 

16.264 

1 

5.069 

7^ 

6.653 

2 

18.587 

1   x^ 

5.703 

1 

7.604 

2K 

20.910 

1  J^ 

6.337 

IK 

8.554 

2K 

23.234 

1^ 

6.970 

IK 

9.505 

IK 

K 

.739 

10.455 

3 

K 

2.535 

K 

1.479 

IK 

11.406 

K 

5.069 

N 

2.218 

1-H 

12.356 

K 

7.605 

K 

2.957 

IK 

13.307 

i 

10.138 

M 

3.696 

14.257 

IK  . 

12.673 

K 

4.435 

2 

15.208 

IK 

15.208 

# 

5.178 

2K 

16.158 

IK 

17.742 

i 

5.914 

2 

20.277 

IK 

6.653 

2K 

K 

1.056 

2K 

22.811 

IK 

7.393 

K 

2.112 

2K 

25.346 

1H 

8.132 

H 

3.167 

2K 

27.881 

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Table  Showing   the   Difference   Between  Standard 

Gauges  of  Metal 


THICKNESS  ] 

N  DECIMALS 

OF  AN  INCH 

Number 
of 
Gauge 

Birmingham 

Browne  & 
Sharpe 

United  States 
Standard 
Plate.  Iron 
and  Steel 

British 
imperial 

American 
Steel  &  Wire 
Co. 

Trenton 
Iron  Co. 

Stubs 
Steel 
Wire 

7° 

.500 

.500 

6° 

.46875 

.464 

- 

5° 

.4375 

.432 

.45 

4° 

.454 

.46 

.40625 

.400 

.3938 

.40 

3° 

.425 

.40964 

.375 

.372 

.3625 

.36 

2° 

.380 

.3648 

.34375 

.348 

.3310 

.33 

0 

.340 

.32486 

.3125 

.324 

.3065 

.305 

1 

.300 

.2893 

.28125 

.300 

.2830 

.285 

.227 

2 

.284 

.25763 

.265625 

.276 

.2625 

.265 

.219 

3 

.259 

.22942 

.25 

.252 

.2437 

.245 

.212 

4 

.238 

.20431 

.234375 

.232 

.2253 

.225 

.207 

5 

.220 

.18194 

.21875 

.212 

.2070 

.205 

.204 

6 

.203 

.16202 

.203125 

.192 

.1920 

.190 

.201 

7 

.180 

.14428 

.1875 

.176 

.1770 

.175 

.199 

8 

.165 

.12849 

.171875 

.160 

.1620 

.160 

.197 

9 

.148 

.11443 

.15625 

.144 

.1483 

.145 

.194 

10 

.134 

.10189 

.140625 

.128 

.1350 

.130 

.191 

11 

.120 

.090742 

.125 

.116 

.1205 

.1175 

.188 

12 

.109 

.080808 

.109375 

.104 

.1055 

.1050 

.185 

13 

.095 

.071961 

.09375 

.092 

.0915 

.0925 

.182 

14 

.083 

.064084 

.078125 

.080 

.0800 

.0800 

.180 

15 

.072 

.057068 

.0703125 

.072 

.0720 

.0700 

.178 

16 

.065 

.05082 

.0625 

.064 

.0625 

.0610 

.175 

17 

.058 

.045257 

.05625 

.056 

.0540 

.0525 

.172 

18 

.049 

.040303 

.05 

.048 

.0475 

.0450 

.168 

19 

.042 

.03589 

.04375 

.040 

.0410 

.0400 

.164 

20 

.035 

.031961 

.0375 

.036 

.0348 

.0350 

.161 

21 

.032 

.028462 

.034375 

.032 

.03175 

.0310 

.157 

22 

.028 

.025347 

.03125 

.028 

.0286 

.0280 

.155 

23 

.025 

.022571 

.028125 

.024 

.0258 

.0250 

.153 

24 

.022 

.0201 

.025 

.022 

.0230 

.0225 

.151 

25 

.020 

.0179 

.021875 

.020 

.0204 

.0200 

.148 

26 

.018 

.01594 

.01875 

.018 

.0181 

.0180 

.146 

27 

.016 

.014195 

.0171875 

.0164 

.0173 

.0170 

.143 

28 

.014 

.012641 

.015625 

.0148 

.0162 

.0160 

.139 

29 

.013 

.011257 

.0140625 

.0136 

.0150 

.0150 

.134 

30 

.012 

.010025 

.0125 

.0124 

.0140 

.0140 

.127 

31 

.010 

.008928 

.0109375 

.0116 

.0132 

.0130 

.120 

32 

.009 

.00795 

.01015625 

.0108 

.0128 

.0120 

.115 

33 

.008 

.00708 

.009375 

.0100 

.0118 

.0110 

.112 

34 

.007 

.006304 

.00859375 

.0092 

.0104 

.0100 

.110 

35 

.005 

.005614 

.0078125 

.0084 

.0095 

.0095 

.108 

36 

.004 

.005 

.00703125 

.0076 

.0090 

.0090 

.106 

37 

.004453 

.006640625 

.0068 

.0085 

.103 

38 

.003965 

.00625 

.0060 

.0080 

.101 

39 

.003531 

.0075 

.099 

40 

.003144 

.0070 

.097 

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Mensuration 


Diameter 'of  a  circle  x  3. 1416=  circumference. 

Diameter  of  a  circle  x    .8862  =side  of  an  equal  square. 

Diameter  of  a  circle  x    .7071  =side  of  an  inscribed  square. 

Square  of  diameter  x    .7854  =  area  of  circle. 

Circumference  of  a  circle  x  .31831  =  diameter. 

Side  of  a  square  x  1.128  =  diameter  of  equal  circle. 

Square  root  of  an  area  x  1.12837  =  diameter  of  equal  circle. 

Square  of  the  diameter  of  a  sphere  x  3.1416  =convex  surface. 

Cube  of  the  diameter  of  a  sphere  x  .5 236  =  solidity. 

Diameter  of  a  sphere  x  .806    =  dimensions  of  equal  cube. 

Diameter  of  a  sphere  x  .6667  =length  of  equal  cylinder. 

Square  inches  x  .00695  =  square  feet. 

Cubic  inches  x  .00058  =  cubic  feet. 

Cubic  feet     x  .03704  =  cubic  yards. 

Cylindrical  inches  x  .0004546=  cubic  feet. 

Cylindrical  feet  x  .02909   =  cubic  yards. 

Cubic  inches  x  .003607  =  imperial  gallons. 

Cubic  feet  x  .6232=  imperial  gallons. 

Cylindrical  inches  x  .002832  =imperial  gallons. 

Cylindrical  feet  x  4.895  =  imperial  gallons. 

183.346  circular  inches  =1  square  foot. 

2,200  cylindrical  inches  =1  cubic  foot. 

Avoirdupois  pounds  x  .009     =cwts. 

Avoirdupois  pounds  x  .00045  =  tons. 

Lineal   feet   x  .00019   =  statute  miles. 

Lineal  yards  x  .000568=  statute  miles. 


Table  of  Half  Circumferences  of  Pulleys 


6  to  100  Inches  Diameter 


Diameter 
Inches 

Half 
Circumference 

Diameter 
Inches 

Half 
Circumference 

Diameter 
Inches 

Half 
Circumference 

6 

9X" 

28 

3'    8" 

60 

7'  10J4" 

7 

11" 

29 

3'    9^" 

62 

8'     \%" 

8 

12X" 

30 

3'  \\%" 

64 

8'     4K" 

9 

1'     2" 

31 

4'       K" 

66 

8'     7^" 

10 

1'     3^" 

32 

4'     1%" 

68 

8'  10K" 

11 

1'     5K" 

33 

4'     3^" 

70 

9'     2" 

12 

1'     7" 

34 

4'     5X" 

72 

9'     5" 

13 

1'    8K" 

35 

4'     7" 

74 

9'     8^" 

14 

1'  10" 

36 

4'     8^" 

76 

9'  \\y2" 

15 

i'  UK" 

37 

4'  10X" 

78 

10'     2X" 

16 

2'     1" 

38 

4'  UK" 

80 

10'     W 

17 

2'     2K" 

40 

5'     2K" 

82 

10'     8K" 

18 

2'     4X" 

42 

5'     6" 

84 

11' 

19 

2'     5K" 

44 

5'     9" 

86 

11'    3X" 

20 

2'     7tf" 

46 

6'       X" 

88 

11'     6X" 

21 

2'     9" 

48 

6'     3K" 

90 

11'    9^" 

22 

2'  10K" 

50 

6'     6" 

92 

12'       %" 

23 

3' 

52 

6'     9y2" 

94 

12'    3K" 

24 

3'    \y<" 

54 

T       X" 

96 

12'    6K" 

25 

3'     3^" 

56 

r  4" 

98 

12'  10" 

26 

3'     4K" 

58 

7'     7" 

100 

13'     \%" 

27 

3'     6X" 

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Circumference  and  Area  of  Circles 


Diameter 

Circum- 
ference 

Area 

Diameter 

Circum- 
ference 

Area 

Diameter 

Circum- 
ference 

Area 

X 

.785 

.049 

14 

43.982 

153.93 

46 

144.513 

1661.9 

K 

1.570 

.196 

14K 

44.767 

159.48 

47 

147.655 

1734.9 

K 

2.356 

.441 

14# 

45.553 

165.13 

48 

150.796 

1809.5 

i 

3.141 

.7854 

14K 

46.338 

170.87 

49 

153.938 

1885.7 

IK 

3.926 

1.227 

15 

47.123 

176.78 

50 

157.080 

1963.5 

IK 

4.712 

1.767 

15K 

47.909 

182.65 

51 

160.221 

2042.8 

IK 

5.497 

2.405 

15J* 

47.694 

188.69 

52 

163.363 

2123.7 

2 

6.283 

3.141 

15K 

49.480 

194.82 

53 

166.504 

2206.1 

2K 

7.068 

3.976 

16 

50.265 

201.06 

54 

169.646 

2290.2 

2K 

7.853 

4.908 

16K 

51.050 

207.39 

55 

172.788 

2375.8 

2K 

8.639 

5.939 

16# 

51.836 

213.82 

56 

175.929 

2463.0 

3 

9.424 

7.068 

16K 

52.621 

220.35 

57 

179.071 

2551.7 

3K 

10.210 

8.295 

17 

53.407 

226.98 

58 

182.212 

2642.0 

3K 

10.995 

9.621 

17K 

54.192 

233.70 

59 

185.354 

2733.9 

3K 

11.781 

11.045 

17# 

54.977 

240.52 

60 

188.496 

2827.4 

4 

12.566 

12.566 

17K 

55.763 

247.45 

61 

191.637 

2922.4 

4K 

13.351 

14.186 

18 

56.548 

254.46 

62 

194.779 

3019.0 

4K 

14.137 

15.904 

18K 

57.334 

261.58 

63 

197.920 

3117.2 

4K 

14.992 

17.721 

18# 

58.119 

268.80 

64 

201.062 

3216.9 

5 

15.708 

19.635 

18K 

58.904 

276.11 

65 

204.204 

3318.3 

5K 

16.493 

21.648 

19 

59.690 

283.52 

66 

207.345 

3421.2 

5K 

17.278 

23.758 

19K 

60.475 

291.03 

67 

210.487 

3525.6 

5K 

18.064 

25.967 

19# 

61.261 

298.64 

68 

213.628 

3631.6 

6 

18.849 

28.274 

19K 

62.046 

306.35 

69 

216.770 

3739.2 

6K 

19.635 

30.679 

20 

62.831 

314.16 

70 

219.911 

3848.4 

6K 

20.420 

33.183 

20^ 

64.402 

330.06 

71 

223.053 

3959.2 

6K 

21.205 

35.784 

21 

65.973 

346.36 

72 

226.195 

4071.5 

7 

21.991 

38.484 

21K 

67.544 

363.05 

73 

229.336 

4185.3 

7K 

22.776 

41.282 

22 

69.115 

380.13 

74 

232.478 

4300.8 

7K 

23.561 

44.178 

22^ 

70.685 

397.60 

75 

235.619 

4417.8. 

7K 

24.347 

47.173 

23 

72.256 

415.47 

76 

238.761 

4536.4 

8 

25.132 

50.265 

23^ 

73.827 

433.73 

77 

241.903 

4656.6 

8K 

25.918 

53.456 

24 

75.398 

452.39 

78 

245.044 

4778.3 

8K 

26.703 

56.745 

24K 

76.969 

471.43 

79 

248.186 

4901.6 

8K 

27.488 

60.132 

25 

78.539 

490.87 

80 

251.327 

5926.5 

9 

28.274 

63.617 

26 

81.681 

530.93 

81 

254.469 

5153.0 

9K 

39.059 

67.200 

27 

84.823 

572.'55 

82 

257.611 

5281.0 

9K 

29.845 

70.882 

28 

87.964 

615.75 

83 

260.752 

5410.6 

9K 

30.630 

74.662 

29 

91.106 

660.52 

84 

263.894 

5541.7 

10 

31.415 

78.539 

30 

94.247 

706.86 

85 

267.035 

5674.5 

10K 

32.201 

82.516 

31 

97.389 

754.76 

86 

270.177 

5808.8 

10K 

32.986 

86.590 

32 

100.531 

804.24 

87 

273.319 

5944.6 

10K 

33.772 

90.760 

33 

103.673 

855.30 

88 

276.460 

6082.1 

11 

34.557 

95.033 

34 

106.814 

907.92 

89 

279.602 

6221.1 

UK 

35.342 

99.402 

35 

109.956 

962.11 

90 

282.743 

6361.7 

UK 

36.128 

103.869 

36 

113.097 

1017.8 

91 

285.885 

6503.8 

UK 

36.913 

108.430 

37 

116.239 

1075.2 

92 

289.027 

6947.6 

12 

37.699 

113.097 

38 

119.381 

1134.1 

93 

292.167 

6792.9 

12K 

38.484 

117.85 

39 

122.522 

1194.5 

94 

295.310 

6936.7 

12# 

39.269 

122.71 

40 

125.664 

1256.6 

95 

298.451 

7088.2 

12K 

40.055 

127.67 

41 

128.805 

1320.2 

96 

301.593 

7238.2 

13 

40.840 

132.73 

42 

131.947 

1385.4 

97 

304.734 

7389.8 

13K 

41.626 

137.88 

43 

135.088 

1452.2 

98 

307.876 

7542.9 

13K 

42.411 

143.13 

44 

138.230 

1520.5 

99 

311.018 

7697.7 

13K 

43.196 

148.48 

45 

141.372 

1590.4 

100 

314.159 

7853.9 

To  find  the  circumference  of  circle,  multiply  the  diameter  by  3.1416. 

To  find  the  diameter  of  circle,  divide  the  circumference  by  3.1416,  or  multiply  by  7  and  divide  by  22,  and 
the  product  is  the  diameter. 

To  find  area  of  circle,  square  the  diameter  and  multiply  by  0.7854. 


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Weight  of  Sheets  of  Wrought  Iron,  Steel, 
Copper  and  Brass 


Weights  per  Square  Foot 


Thickness  by  Birmingham  Gauge 


No.  of  Gauge 

Thickness  in 
Inches 

Iron 
Pounds 

Steel 
Pounds 

Copper 
Pounds 

Brass 
Pounds 

0000 

.454 

18.22 

18.46 

20.57 

19.43 

000 

.425 

17.05 

17.28 

19.25 

18.19 

00 

.38 

15.25 

15.45 

17.21 

16.26 

0 

.34 

13.64 

13.82 

15.40 

14.55 

1 

.3 

12.04 

12.20 

13.59 

12.84 

2 

.284 

11.40 

11.55 

12.87 

12.16 

3 

.259 

10.39 

10.53 

11.73 

11.09 

4 

.238 

9.55 

9.68 

10.78 

10.19 

5 

.22 

8.83 

8.95 

9.97 

9.42 

6 

.203 

8.15 

8.25 

9.20 

8.69 

7 

.18 

7.22 

7.32 

8.15 

7.70 

8 

.165 

6.62 

6.71 

7.47 

7.06 

9 

.148 

5.94 

6.02 

6.70 

6.33 

10 

.134 

5.38 

5.45 

6.07 

5.74 

11 

.12 

4.82 

4.88 

5.44 

5.14 

12 

.109 

4.37 

4.43 

4.94 

4.67 

13 

.095 

3.81 

3.86 

4.30 

4.07 

14 

.083 

3.33 

3.37 

3.76 

3.55 

15 

.072 

2.89 

2.93 

3.26 

3.08 

16 

.065 

2.61 

2.64 

2.94 

2.78 

17 

.058 

2.33 

2.36 

2.63 

2.48 

18 

.049 

1.97 

1.99 

2.22 

2.10 

19 

.042 

1.69 

1.71 

1.90 

1.80 

20 

.035 

1.40 

1.42 

1.59 

1.50 

21 

.032 

1.28 

1.30 

1.45 

1.37 

22 

•„        .028 

1.12 

1.14 

1.27 

1.20 

23 

.025 

1.00 

1.02 

1.13 

1.07 

24 

.022 

.883 

.895 

1.00 

.942 

25 

.02 

.803 

.813 

.906 

.856 

26 

.018 

.722 

.732 

.815 

.770 

27 

.016 

.642 

.651 

.725 

.685 

28 

.014 

.562 

.569 

.634 

.599 

29 

.013 

.522 

.529 

.589 

.556 

30 

.012 

.482 

.488 

.544 

.514 

31 

.01 

.401 

.407 

.453 

.428 

32 

.009 

.361 

.366 

.408 

.385 

33 

.008 

.321 

.325 

.362 

.342 

34 

.007 

.281 

.285 

.317 

.300 

35 

.005 

.201 

.203 

.227 

.214 

Specific  Gravity  

7.704 

7.806 

8.698 

8.218 

Weight,  Cubic  Foot.  Pounds 

481.25 

487.75 

543.6 

513.6 

Weight,  Cubic  In 

ch,  Pounds  

.2787 

.2823 

.3146 

.2972 

MONARCH 


Line  of  Mill 


Supplies 


Section  I,  No.  115 


Established  1866 


SPROUT,  WALDRON  &  CO. 

Mill  Builders  and  Mill  Furnishers 
MUNCY,  PA.,  U.  S.  A. 


466 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Detachable  Chain  Belt 

Standard  Sizes 


Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Chain  Belt 
Number 

List  Price 
per 
Foot 

Couplers 
per 
Pair 

Approximate 
Links  in 
10  Feet 

Working 
Strain 
200  Feet 
per 
Minute 

Maximum 
Speed  Feet 
per 
Minute 

25 

$0.13 

$0.13 

133 

115 

700 

32 

.13 

.16 

104 

185 

700 

33 

.13 

.15 

86 

200 

700 

34 

.13 

.15 

86 

215 

700 

35 

.13 

.18 

74 

200 

700 

42 

.15 

.19 

88 

250 

700 

45 

.13 

.18 

74 

265 

700 

51 

.19 

.18 

104 

315 

700 

52 

.18 

.16 

80 

385 

700 

55 

.16 

.16 

74 

370 

700 

57 

.18 

.19 

52 

465 

700 

62 

.22 

.22 

73 

515 

700 

66 

.23 

.22 

60 

435 

600 

67 

.23 

.22 

52 

550 

600 

75 

.24 

.19 

46 

665 

600 

77 

.25 

.22 

52 

600 

600 

78 

.34 

.25 

46 

815 

600 

83 

.35 

.32 

30 

825 

500 

85 

.44 

.44 

30 

1265 

500 

88 

.43 

.28 

46 

960 

600 

95 

.53 

.54 

30 

1450 

500 

103 

.67 

.58 

39 

1600 

500 

108 

.63 

.79 

25K 

1650 

400 

110 

.74 

.92 

25^ 

2115 

400 

114 

.85 

.84 

37 

1835 

500 

122 

1.13 

1.58 

20 

2500 

300 

124 

1.03 

1.19 

30 

2115 

400 

146 

1.02 

1.29 

20 

2335 

300 

Working  strains  for  speeds  greater  than  200  feet  travel  per  minute,  but  not  exceeding  maximum  speeds 
given  are  the  following  per  cent  of  tabulated  working  strains: 


200  to  300  feet  per  minute  ___________________  80% 

300  to  400  feet  per  minute  ___________________  65% 

400  to  500  feet  per  minute  ___________________  55% 


500  to  600  feet  per  minute  ___________________  50% 

600  to  700  feet  per  minute  ___________________  45% 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


467 


Detachable  Chain  Belt  — Special  sizes 


Chain  Belt  Number 

List  Price 
per  Foot 

Couplers 
per  Pair 

Approximate  Links 
in  10  Feet 

Working  Strain 
200  Feet  per  Min. 

4 

$0.14 

31 

250 

5 

.18 

22 

470 

6 

.20 

19 

500 

21 

.23 

191 

40 

22 

.24 

160 

60 

23 

.18 

185 

80 

024 

.16 

133 

115 

025 

.16 

120 

115 

027 

.15 

129 

115 

28 

.15 

130 

110 

29 

.15 

120 

140 

31 

.17 

133 

80 

34^ 

.16 

103 

250 

36>^ 

.17 

81 

220 

37 

.13 

60 

205 

38 

.13 

60 

210 

4  Bar  39 

.27 

75 

300 

042 

.18 

88 

250 

42  ^ 

.13 

88 

250 

3  Bar  43 
44 

.29 

.14 

$0.49 

79 

81 

335 
260 

046 

.20 

74 

300 

46 

.18 

74 

250 

047 

.20 

69 

265 

48 
50 
50-32-25 

.15 
.18 
.14 

.20 
.18 

60 

87 
94 

280 
320 
130 

052 
52^ 
Keeper  53 

.24 
.26 
.20 

.20 
.20 

80 
79 
90 

380 
480 
370 

54 

.18 

82 

310 

054 

.19 

80 

300 

055 

.19 

~~~~ 

74 

350 

Keeper  55 

.18 

74 

370 

056 

.27 

80 

430 

057 

.19 

74 

320 

58 

.20 

75 

375 

062 

.28 

73 

550 

62>^ 

.26 

73 

520 

063 

.28 

79 

390 

64 

.26 

59 

490 

65 

.19 

56 

410 

71 

.36 

72 

730 

071^ 

.36 

58 

900 

71K 
072 

72 

.32 
.37 
.30 

.34 
.33 

60 

72 
59 

560 
720 
710 

072^ 

.38 

72 

720 

72X 
73 

.39 
.36 

.34 

72 
54 

1000 
570 

075 

.33 

58 

765 

75^ 

.26 

51 

500 

76 

.35 

52 

590 

76^  or  El 

.27 

58 

650 

77>^ 

.40 

52 

765 

88^ 
89 

.65 

.58 

.46 

46 
46 

1200 
920 

93 
94 

.49 

.80 

.44 

30 
30 

1000 
1835 

101 

.60 

45 

.    1255 

105 

.54 

20 

1150 

L-lll 

.18 

74 

200 

115 

1.04 

37 

2120 

116# 

1.16 

37 

2110 

117 

1.12 

37 

2400 

118 

1.20 

37 

1830 

125 

1.45 

35 

2200 

130 
HHK-1 

1.72 
1.40 

1.74 

34 
37 

3090 
1620 

HHK-2 

2.04 

34 

2500 

468 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Attachments  for  Detachable  Sprocket  Chain 

These  Cuts  are  not  Actual  Size — Other  Styles  can  be  Made  to  Order 


A  1  Left  A 1  Right 


Chain  Coupler 


Coupler  Male          Coupler  Female         Pin 


A 1  Right  Coupler        A  Strap  A  Spoon 


AA 


Al  A2  A3 


A  3  on  No.  57  A  4 


A6 


A  7  A  10 


*> 


AH 


A  12 


A  13  A  14  A  14  A 


A  15 


A  16 


A  17 


A  18 


A  20 


A  22 


A  25 


A  28 


A  29 


A  33 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


469 


Attachments  for  Detachable  Sprocket  Chain 


A  35  A  37  A  41  ASS 


A  86  A  399 


Bl 


B2 


C  1 


C2  C4 


C  10 


C  19 


C22 


Cll 


C20 


D  1 


DD  on  No.  42  DD  on  Nos.  103-114 


D4 


EM 


E2 


E3 


F2 


Fl  F4 


F6 


F8 


Gl  G6 


470 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•   Company,   Muncy,   Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Attachments  for  Detachable  Sprocket  Chain 


G27 


HI 


H9 


16 


K  1 


K  11 


K6 


K7 


K8 


K  12 


K34 


K40 


K  44 


K  48— Longer  than  K  3  on  No.  45, 
otherwise  K  3  and  K  48  the  same 


L3 


L9 


MO 


Ml 


M3 


Swivel  Socket 


Tube  Link  No.  40  Special  Scraper  No.  1 

No.  45  Pitch 


Hod  Link 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


471 


Attachments  for  Detachable  Sprocket  Chain 

Showing  the  Manner  in  Which  Various  Attachments  are  Applied 


A  U — Right  and  Left,  attached  to  Slat 


G  6 — Right  and  Left  attached  to  Bucket,  K  1 — Attached  to  Bucket — 

centrally  hung — two  lines  of  chain  one  line  of  chain 


E  2— Attached  to  Slat 


C  1— Attached  to  Flight 


S  2— Attached  to  Flight 


Sawdust  Carrier 

Using  F  2  Attachments  with  Hard 
Wood  Flights 


Straw  Carrier 

Using  A  2  Right  and  Left  Attachments  with 
Wood  or  Iron  Flights 


472 


Sproul,    Waldron  &•  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Partial  List  of  Various  Special  or  Attachment  Links 

Price  per  Foot  not  Included  in  Regular  Price  List 


No.  22 

R38 

$0.35 

No.  027 

Al        .       

.  $0.28 

No.  34 
Al 

$0.24 

No.  42—  Con. 

K10                            < 

!0  25 

R39  

..     .35 

A8  

..     .25 

A2  

.30 

L6 

79 

Kl  

..     .28 

Cl  

.37 

R9 

35 

.41 

SI 

SO 

JNo.   23 

tff\   2Q 

No.  29 

C21 

.51 

.79 

TT1 

-2,9 

Kl 

$0.58 

EO  

.48 

Scraper  No.  2,  each 

.07 

El  .   . 

.27 

Scraper  No.  6,  each 

16 

No.  2  btud.   . 

.18 

Kl 

.32 

No.  31 

K6 

.43 

S9         _         ... 

$0.82 

No.  43  (  3  Bar) 

K37 

.54 

Cl 

$0  30 

SIO... 

..     .75 

V"1'7  I/ 

C.A 

K3      ._             _! 

•U.bU 

A25 

91 

CQ 

K5  

.68 

B25  

..     .88 

No.  32 

LI 

27 

Al  

..$0.27 

No.  44 

A2 

.28 

A3  J 

5078 

No.  025 

A3 

.24 

No.  35 

131... 

54 

A3  

_.$0.36 

A12 

30 

Al 

$0.26 

Kl 

33 

Cl  

..     .40 

A1  ?i^ 

41 

A2__ 

.36 

K6 

43 

Cl 

36 

A13  

.30 

No    25 

C5 

42 

A14  

.30 

No    45 

Al 

$0  24 

D3 

.30 

A29 

.30 

Al                              J 

50  22 

A3 

25 

D46 

.18 

AM  

.37 

A2 

28 

A39 

22 

El 

.24 

Cl  

.36 

A3 

31 

A50 

66 

ED 

.65 

DK  Roller  

1.82 

A10 

.22 

A399 

20 

Gl 

.28 

El  

.28 

A12 

28 

24 

13 

.33 

Kl  

.36 

A13 

28 

cy 

26 

KO 

47 

K3j^ 

.43 

A14 

35 

Cl 

32 

Kl 

.33 

K5  :.-. 

.33 

A15 

.29 

C26 

48 

K3 

.43 

SI  

.30 

A29 

25 

10-C-66 

.28 

K5 

.26 

Scraper  No.  1,  each. 

.09 

A33  

43 

D3 

.29 

K6 

.42 

A37-LA  

35 

D8 

.79 

K36 

.36 

No.  36>£ 

Strap  _  _ 

25 

D28... 

.19 

K40 

..     .69 

K5 

$0.37 

Cl.. 

30 

D34_ 

.27 

LI 

.30 

C9  

31 

D46 

.28 

L2 

.26 

No.  37 

CIS  

38 

El  

.24 

Ml. 

..     .36 

K5     ..           .     .. 

$0.30 

C20... 

4?, 

E3  .  . 

.40 

Ol 

..     .24 

L3 

.28 

C22  

58 

E16 

.31 

O2 

.28 

L14 

.36 

C27 

4? 

Gl 

.31 

R9 

.38 

C28  

47 

G13 

.65 

SI 

.29 

No.  39  (4  Bar) 

Dl  

64 

H2. 

.31 

.46 

L3 

$0.50 

D3  

38 

H16 

.46 

U 

.21 

S15 

1.05 

D5 

36 

H22 

.27 

Ul 

.21 

D6  

36 

HO2 

.46 

No.  042 

D17  

S4 

HO5 

.38 

No.  33 

Al            .       

$0.32 

D42... 

.78 

HHH 

.26 

Al 

$0.19 

El 

.30 

D43  

,33 

13 

.38 

A3 

.22 

L2 

.31 

D45 

75 

IK... 

.28 

A6              

-.     .25 

DK  with  Roller  

1.37 

Kl 

.29 

A13 

.25 

No.  42 

El  

74 

K5 

.26 

A14 

.30 

Al                

$0.26 

E2... 

.77 

K6 

.32 

A29 

.29 

Al  Coupler,  per  pair 

.29 

E4._. 

,70 

LI 

.24 

Cl 

.29 

A3 

.39 

E12  

16 

L2 

22 

D3 

.43 

A3  Coupler,  per  pair 

.36 

F2  

30 

Ml. 

.30 

D5 

.22 

A6          

.26 

FK  

.43 

Ol 

.26 

D16 

.80 

A14 

.41 

Gl  

.76 

O2 

.30 

D33 

.28 

A15 

.32 

G27... 

,36 

R4 

.32 

El 

.20 

A29 

.30 

HI  

,36 

R16 

.36 

Gl 

.24 

Cl 

.35 

H2  

39 

R26 

.22 

13 

.37 

DK  Roller 

1.53 

13  

33 

R27 

27 

Kl 

.28 

D3 

.47 

112  

31 

R28 

.34 

K3 

.43 

El 

.24 

115.. 

.31 

R29 

.27 

K5 

.28 

113 

.27 

I16-. 

.28 

SI 

.30 

K6 

.39 

Kl 

.32 

Kl  

.79 

S9 

.68 

Kll 

.46 

K3 

.45 

K3  

.38 

U 

22 

K12 

.28 

.84 

K5  

,78 

.26 

L2 

.26 

K5 

.29 

K34  

.29 

W3 

.27 

Ml 

.32 

K6                  

.45 

K40  

,48 

W30  „ 

.21 

SI 

.28 

.97 

.50 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


473 


Partial  List  of  Various  Special  or  Attachment  Links 

Price  per  Foot  not  Included  in  Regular  Price  List 


No.  45  —  Con. 

K44 

$0.30 

No.  52  —  Con. 

DK  Roller                  $ 

>1.25 

No.  55  Keeper 

A2 

$0.38 

No.  062 
Cl  

$0,77 

K45^_ 

.77 

El 

.37 

A41  

,49 

K48 

.38 

E3 

.35 

No.  65 

L2 

.25 

F2 

.48 

No.  55^ 

Bl 

$0.59 

L3 

27 

Gl 

36 

A25  

$0.37 

B2 

63 

A41                .   _   -.- 

.48 

L4  _ 

.21 

120       _-     .   __ 

.37 

MO.   _       ------ 

.29 

K>4            .   

.37 

No.  56^ 

TVTrt       f\f\ 

Ml  

.28 

Kl  

.39 

A25  

$0.47 

P1 

fto  44. 

M5  

.39 

K5  

.36 

A41      

.63 

Tfl 

4.7 

P4 

.43 

K46 

.36 

A95 

60 

P4>^ 

.39 

K50 

1.40 

SI 

.26 

R20 

.35 

No.  057 

No.  67 

ss 

27 

SI 

36 

L3  

$0.28 

Al  

$0.36 

Sfi 

27 

S?i/< 

48 

L4  

.41 

A7  

.41 

Scraper  No.  1,  each 

.09 

Scraper,  each 

.20 

TVT/->     KT 

A7  Coupler,  pair  

.53 

All 

.38 

Scrpr.  No.  2,  4  in.,  ea 

.08 

Scraper,  lXx7^1j,  ea. 

.29 

Al  

$0.33 

A72 

57 

Scraper,  5  in.,  each- 

.09 

Scraper,  No.  19,  ea._ 

.11 

A3  

,37 

D5 

48 

Scraper,  6  in.,  each- 

.10 

Cl  

,33 

D26 

50 

Scraper  No.  3,  each- 

.07 

No.  53 

C4  

.74 

El 

41 

Scraper  No.  4,  each- 

.11 

Cl  I 

;o.36 

D5  

.41 

EM 

46 

Scraper  No.  6,  each- 

.13 

El  

.31 

D25  

.28 

F1 

43 

Picker                _  .   _ 

.49 

SI         

33 

EA1 

.43 

T?9 

C2 

Kl  Coupler,  pair  
Tube,  each 

.35 
.06 

EA2  

.37 

FF  

.54 

No.  55 
Al                              J 

50  28 

- 
E2  

.30 
.30 

FF>£  

Gl 

.55 

fS 

JNO.  47 

T  9 

<tn  90 

A2 

.36 

Fl  -.  

.49 

HI                     

.55 

T  3 

97 

A3  

.36 

F2  

.48 

Kl  Coupler,  pair  

.49 

T  A. 

A  1 

A12>^  

.50 

HI  

.46 

Kl  

.44 

A14 

39 

H2  

.49 

K3 

.59 

A15 

32 

Kl  

.39 

S2 

.39 

JNO.  48 
A3 

ftO  30 

A41 

.47 

Kl  Coupler,  pair  — 

.49 

Tube,  each      .     — 

.07 

pi 

f\T. 

ADS  

50 

K2  

.43 

B2 

57 

Cl  

.35 

K2  Coupler,  pair  

.53 

Nn     70 

C29-. 

.36 

C5  

.48 

M3  

AT  C 

.46 

A.f\ 

A7  

$0.43 

K1--  

.43 

C8    . 
C17 

.50 
63 

S2  

.36 

C18 

47 

Tube,  each   

.06 

No.  71 

JNO.  50 
Al  

$0.27 

C20  

CH 

.62 

.35 

No.  59 

Kl  
K40  

$0.57 
1.10 

A70  

AJ 

.06 
.43 
48 

D3  

D5 

.59 
.39 

A23  

T\Tn     fi? 

$0.30 

Scraper,  each   

.13 

K3K  

.74 

D41  

.84 

A^  

$0.38 

No.  71  YZ 
A1 

$0  49 

DK  Roller  

1.18 

Al.     -- 

.36 

No.  51 

El  

.28 

A2 

37 

Al  

$0.28 

ES  

.39 

A3-. 

.38 

L4^  

$0,76 

CL- 
OU-. 

.38 

.58 

Gl  

.39 
.39 

A12  

A  33 

.43 

4.7 

D4. 

.76 

G16  

f~")7 

.33 
20 

Cl  

.43 

No.  72  Y2 
Kl 

$0.59 

lo   —   -. 
16  

.47 
.36 

151---  

.43 

C8  

T^C 

.39 

cr> 

Kl  

K5  

.36 

.37 

KS3  

Kl  Coupler,  pair  

.38 
.39 

Gl  .  
rv?7 

.51 

4.3 

No.  73 
K8  

$0.62 

K7  
R18  

.48 
.36 

Kl  
K5  

.31 
.33 

G28  

T2 

.47 

4.8 

Cup-. 

.36 

SI  

.31 

K9  

.35 

Pfi/ 

30 

No.  75 

K404>^  

.58 

TT1 

2Q 

A2  

$0.53 

No.  52 

K40  5J< 

.62 

C4  

,3?. 

AA  

$0.37 

K52  

.36 

Kl  Coupler  pair  

f"C 

.55 

27 

El  

.40 

Al- 

.31 

L2- 

.7,8 

v/tr\ 

f.f. 

F2  

.58 

A3  

.38 

L21  

,33 

T  A  I/ 

A  S 

Gl  

.58 

A14  

.65 

L2>£  .         

31 

L4>i  

A7 

HI  

.50 

Cl 

.37 

MO  

,33 

Loop,  each    _     
01 

.01 
ifi 

H13X  

.60 

D3 

.43 

Ml  

,3?, 

CO  I/ 

C7 

H2  

.50 

D4 

.70 

MS 

.61 

b<£>3  

H3  

.57 

D5 

.50 

SI 

.28 

No.  62  >^ 

H4  

.69 

D12 

41 

S5 

.33 

A3                    -   

$0.38 

H4^  

1.25 

D13 

.44 

Scraper  each 

.12 

A52 

.48 

H4K"  

1.46 

474 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Partial  List  of  Various  Special  or  Attachment  Links 

Price  per  Foot  not  Included  in  Regular  Price  List 


No.  75—  Con 
Kl  

$0.43 

No.  83 

All 

$061 

KB1  

.74 

D5 

.74 

Rl- 

-     .32 

El 

.63 

R2- 

.     .32 

E2 

.63 

R8  

.38 

FF 

.97 

No.  75^ 
H2  

.$0.46 

F2 

1.02 

F15 

.73 

Gl 

82 

No.  77 
Al  

.$0.41 

G24 

.82 

Kl 

.70 

M3 

83 

A12  

-     .61 

M4 

92 

A23  

.     .54 

Mil 

84- 

D53^ 

.60 

No.  85 

EO 

$1  06 

DK  Roller 

.93 

El  

.     .42 

E2  

.     .37 

El 

76 

Fl 

.     .55 

E2 

80 

F2._ 

.     .71 

Fl 

1  08 

Gl  

_     .53 

F2 

1  02 

G6  

.     .57 

1  02 

G19  

.     .57 

FF 

90 

HI  

.     .53 

98 

H9  

-     .64 

F8 

1  17 

Kl  

-     .47 

G6 

79 

Kl  Coupler,  pair.. 
K3  

-     .49 
-     .60 

HI 

.80 

H2 

86 

K8  

-     .50 

K2 

80 

Ml  

.     .75 

94 

M3  

.     .60 

K4 

88 

Rl  

-     .36 

K7 

81 

R3._. 

.     .40 

M3 

86 

S2  

.     .43 

SI 

98 

No.  78 
Al  

-$0.51 

S2 

-     .71 

S5 

.99 

"K"?  Pniin1^r 

77 

A3.       .. 

.65 

No.  88 

Al 

$0.77 

All      _. 

.55 

.     .62 

A16_ 

.94 

A3 

.77 

A33  

-     .69 

A7 

.70 

A63  

.68 

All 

.66 

D5  

.72 

Cl 

.85 

D12  

.96 

D5 

.74 

El 

.52 

DH 

1.43 

F2 

.77 

DF12  Roller 

1  60 

F4  

.79 

DF14  Roller 

1.51 

F8     . 

.82 

DK  Roller 

1.52 

FF  

-     .81 

El 

.71 

.     .65 

Fl 

.66 

G6-. 

.75 

F2 

.88 

G19  

.     .73 

F4    

.     .79 

G60  

.     .66 

F8 

.98 

HI 

.73 

F12 

.96 

H2  

.77 

F14 

.85 

H6  

1.26 

GX 

.99 

H22... 

.   1.14 

Gl 

.73 

Kl  

.     .52 

G6 

.81 

K3-- 

-     .73 

G8 

.80 

Klll  

.     .95 

G10 

1.36 

M3  

.77 

G19 

.90 

.47 

HI 

.84 

Rl/4 

.     .49 

H2   . 

.86 

R3 

.55 

H5 

1  09 

R8 

.50 

H6  Plain  Links  with- 
out Top                       -83 

R20-. 

.     .69 

RR  

.68 

H6 

1.43 

S2  

.58 

H9 

.71 

No.  88—  Con 
H14  

-$0.92 

No.  103—  Con. 
Mil 

$1  07 

H15_. 

-   1.29 

Rl 

91 

H16  

-     .80 

Wl 

1  21 

Kl  

-     .68 

W2 

1  21 

K5  

-   1.01 

Scraper  each 

68 

K8 

.83 

M3 

.95 

No.  104K 

M5 

1  22 

F2  

$1  SS 

Rl 

57 

K2  

1.42 

R2 

.57 

R8 

.60 

No.  105 

R30 

Fl  

$0.76 

S2 

69 

H4-8-in  

1.71 

H22  

1.90 

•if. 

H24  

1.68 

K2 

1.07 

No.  88^2 

M3  

1.26 

F2 

$1.10 

Rl  

96 

F8 

.   1.28 

G6 

1.02 

No.  108 

010 

1  74 

F2  

$1.30 

fV90 

1  69 

FF  

1.24 

HI 

1  27 

Gl  

1.07 

TC1 

92 

H2  

1.05 

Rl 

75 

K2  

1.13 

S2  

_     .96 

K2  Coupler,  pair  

1.46 

K5                     .   ... 

1.54 

No    93 

R2 

.91 

Gl 

-$1.00 

No    94 

No.  110 

F2 

$1.40 

K2 

$1  30 

K2  

1.24 

No.  95 

F2 

$1.21 

No.  114 
A2  

$1.37. 

HI 

95 

All  

1,17 

H2 

1.06 

DD  

1.71 

K2 

.93 

F2  

1.50 

F8  

1.47 

No.  103 

F12      

1,83 

Al  

.$1.01 

1  83 

A4  

-   1.04 

Tf  1 

1  34 

A4  Coupler,  pair  _  _ 

-   1.07 

L2       

1.67. 

All  

.   1.01 

1  56 

All>£ 

_   1.23 

Nl 

1  41 

A24 

_   1.08 

D5 

1.13 

No.  122 

DD 

1.54 

F2     

$1.74 

DDM3 

1.90 

K2      -.   

1  83 

El        ..   .   -.-   -- 

-  1.04 

F2  

_   1.23 

JMO.    124 

M« 

<M    S.A. 

F3 

-   1.57 

F8 

1.39 

A4  Coupler,  pair  

.74 

All                       .   - 

1.60 

F20  

.   1.41 

p»c 

1  01 

G6  

-   1.25 

F9 

1  70 

G10               -  - 

.   1.25 

F8          -           

2.03 

G18 

1.75 

Gl 

1.62 

G19 

1.20 

G6 

1.74 

G22.     _   _ 

.   1.84 

Tf  1 

1  79 

HI  

.   1.05 

~K"\/I1 

9  9fi 

H2                      .   . 

.   1.13 

M3 

.75 

H3 

1.36 

Rl 

1.34 

H14 

1.49 

Kl 

1.05 

No.  146 

Kl  Coupler,  pair 

1.07 

E2                        

$1  51 

K2 

1.09 

F2 

1  64 

K8 

1.06 

F5 

1  61 

L2 

.   1.39 

K2  

4  94 

M3 

1.28 

K4 

1  61 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


475 


Leather  Belting 


Our  Leather  Belting  is  made  expressly  for  us  by  a  manufacturer  who  has  made  a  reputation  through  the 
purchase  of  high  grade  hides,  uniform  and  skillful  tanning,  conscientious  selection  of  the  best  parts  of  the  hide 
for  belting  purposes  and  final  manufacture  with  care  and  up-to-date  methods. 


Price  List,  Per  Lineal  Foot 


Width 
Inches 

Single 

Double 

Width 
Inches 

Single 

Double 

Width 
Inches 

Single 

Double 

% 

$0.12 

$0.24 

7 

$1.68 

$3.36 

29 

$  6.96 

$13.92 

X 

.15 

.30 

8 

1.92 

3.84 

30 

7.20 

14.40 

X 

.18 

.36 

9 

2.16 

4.32 

32 

7.68 

15.36 

H 

.21 

.42 

10 

2.40 

4.80 

34 

8.16 

16.32 

1 

.24 

.48 

11 

2.64 

5.28 

36 

8.64 

17.28 

IK 

.30 

.60 

12 

2.88 

5.76 

38 

9.12 

18.24 

IK 

.36 

.72 

13 

3.12 

6.24 

40 

9.60 

19.20 

IK 

.42 

.84 

14 

3.36 

6.72 

42 

10.08 

20.16 

2 

.48 

.96 

15 

3.60 

7.20 

44 

10.56 

21.12 

2K 

.54 

1.08 

16 

3.84 

7.68 

46 

11.04 

22.08 

2K 

.60 

1.20 

17 

4.08 

8.16 

48 

11.52 

23.04 

2K 

.66 

1.32 

18 

4.32 

8.64 

50 

12.00 

24.00 

3 

.72 

1.44 

19 

4.56 

9.12 

52 

12.48 

24.96 

3K 

.78 

1.56 

20 

4.80 

9.60 

54 

12.96 

25.92 

3K 

.84 

1.68 

21 

5.04 

10.08 

56 

13.44 

26.88 

3K 

.90 

1.80 

22 

5.28 

10.56 

60 

14.40 

28.80 

4 

.96 

1.92 

23 

5.52 

11.04 

64 

15.36 

30.72 

4K 

1.08 

2.16 

24 

5.76 

11.52 

68 

16.32 

32.64 

5 

1.20 

2.40 

25 

6.00 

12.00 

72 

17.28 

34.56 

5K 

1.32 

2.64 

26 

6.24 

12.48 

76 

18.24 

36.48 

6 

1.44 

2.88 

27 

6.48 

12.96 

80 

19.20 

38.40 

6K 

1.56 

3.12 

28 

6.72 

13.44 

84 

20.16 

40.32 

i^-inch 
i-inch 
s-inch 
5-inch 
z'-inch 
3-inch 
t-inch 


Cut  Lace 

Price  per  100  Feet 


$1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
3.00 
3.75 


Twist  Belting 

Price  Per  Lineal  Foot 

$0.06 
.10 

K-inch .14 

•fg-inch .18 

.22 
.30 
.36 
.46 
>6-inch .60 


Raw  Hide  Lace  Leather,  per  square  foot,  $0.60. 


476 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Red  Stitched  Canvas  Belting 

It  is  made  especially  for  us  from  a  prepared  cotton  duck  treated  by  a  special  process  which  makes  it  proof 
against  water,  steam  or  heat. 

It  is  recommended  for  many  purposes  where  it  is  not  advisable  to  use  leather  or  rubber  belting. 

Endless  belts  can  be  made  to  order  in  from  three  to  five  days,  for  which  an  extra  charge  is  made  for  splicing, 
equal  to  the  price  of  three  feet,  subject  to  regular  discount. 

Well  adapted  for  heavy  work  in  wet  or  hot  places  where  leather  or  rubber  belting  will  not  last. 


Price  List,  Per  Lineal  Foot 


Width  of  Belt 
Inches 

4-Ply 
Equal  to  Single 
Leather 

5-Ply 
Equal  to  Light 
Double  Leather 

6-Ply 
Equal  to  Double 
Leather 

8-Ply 
Equal  to  Heavy 
Double  Leather 

10-Ply 
Equal  to  Triple 
Leather 

1 

$0.12 

l# 

.18 

2 

.24 

$0.30 

$0.36 

2^ 

.30 

.38 

.45 

3 

.35 

.44 

.53 

3^ 

.39 

.49 

.59 

4 

.43 

.54 

.65 

$0.86 

4^ 

.47 

.59 

.71 

.94 

5 

.51 

.64 

.77 

1.02 

6 

.60 

.75 

.90 

1.20 

7 

.70 

.88 

1.05 

1.40 

8 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.60 

9 

.90 

1.13 

1.35 

1.80 

10 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

11 

1.10 

1.38 

1.65 

2.20 

12 

1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

2.40 

$3.00 

13 

1.43 

1.79 

2.15 

2.86 

3.58 

14 

1.54 

1.93 

2.31 

3.08 

3.85 

15 

1.65 

2.06 

2.48 

3.30 

4.13 

16 

1.76 

2.20 

2.64 

3.52 

4.40 

18 

1.98 

2.48 

2.97 

3.96 

4.95 

20 

2.20 

2.75 

3.30 

4.40 

5.50 

22 

2.42 

3.03 

3.63 

4.84 

6.05 

24 

2.64 

3.30 

3.96 

5.28 

6.60 

26 

3.12 

3.90 

4.68 

6.24 

7.80 

28 

3.36 

4.20 

5.04 

6.72 

8.40 

30 

3.60 

4.50 

5.40 

7.20 

9.00 

32 

3.84 

4.80 

5.76 

7.68 

9.60 

34 

4.08 

5.10 

6.12 

8.16 

10.20 

36 

4.32 

5.40 

6.48 

8.64 

10.80 

38 

4.94 

6.18 

7.41 

9.88 

12.35 

40 

5.20 

6.50 

7.80 

10.40 

13.00 

42 

5.46 

6.83 

8.19 

10.92 

13.65 

44 

5.72 

7.15 

8.58 

11.44 

14.30 

46 

5.98 

7.48 

8.97 

11.96 

14.95 

48 

6.24 

7.80 

9.36 

12.48 

15.60 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


477 


Rubber  Belting 

Price  List,  Per  Lineal  Foot 


Width 
Inches 

2-Ply 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-Ply 

7-Ply 

8-Ply 

1 

$0.09 

$0.11 

$0.13 

IK 

.11 

.13 

.16 

1M 

.13 

.15 

.19 

$023 

IK 

.15 

.17 

.22 

.27 

2 

.18 

.20 

.25 

.31 

$0.37 

2K 

•             .22 

.25 

.31 

.38 

.46 

3 

.26 

.30 

.37 

.45 

.55 

3K 

.30 

.35 

.43 

.53 

.65 

4 

.34 

.40 

.50 

.61 

.75 

$0.86 

4K 

.38 

.45 

.55 

.69 

.84 

.96 

5 

.42 

.50 

.61 

.76 

.91 

1.06 

6 

.50 

.60 

.72 

.89 

1.08 

1.25 

$1.44 

7 

.59 

.70 

.84 

1.04 

1.25 

1.46 

1.68 

8 

.67 

.80 

.96 

1.19 

1.44 

1.68 

1.92 

9 

.76 

.90 

.07 

1.34 

1.60 

1.88 

2.16 

10 

.84 

1.00 

.20 

1.49 

1.77 

2.09 

2.40 

11 

.92 

1.10 

.32 

1.63 

1.96 

2.29 

2.62 

12 

1.00 

1.20 

.43 

1.78 

2.15 

2.50 

2.85 

13 

1.10 

1.30 

.56 

1.95 

2.34 

2.73 

3.12 

14 

1.19 

1.40 

.69 

2.11 

2.54 

2.96 

3.39 

15 

1.28 

1.52 

.83 

2.28 

2.74 

3.19 

3.65 

16 

1.37 

1.65 

1.96 

2.44 

2.94 

3.42 

3.92 

18 

1.55 

1.87 

2.22 

2.77 

3.33 

3.88 

4.44 

20 

1.74 

2.09 

2.49 

3.10 

3.73 

4.35 

4.97 

22 

1.94 

2.33 

2.77 

3.47 

4.16 

4.85 

5.54 

24 

2.16 

2.60 

3.08 

3.85 

4.62 

5.39 

6.16 

26 

2.38 

2.86 

3.39 

4.23 

5.08 

5.93 

6.78 

28 

2.60 

3.12 

3.70 

4.62 

5.54 

6.47 

7.39 

30 

2.82 

3.39 

4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

32 

3.04 

3.65 

4.31 

5.39 

6.47 

7.55 

8.62 

34 

3.26 

3.92 

4.62 

5.78 

6.93 

8.09 

9.24 

36 

3.48 

4.18 

4.93 

6.16 

7.39 

8.62 

9.86 

38 

3.70 

4.44 

5.24 

6.55 

7.85 

9.16 

10.47 

40 

3.92 

4.71 

5.55 

6.93 

8.32 

9.70 

11.09 

42 

4.14 

4.97 

5.85 

7.32 

8.78 

10.24 

11.70 

44 

4.36 

5.24 

6.16 

7.70 

9.24 

10.78 

12.32 

46 

4.58 

5.50 

6.47 

8.08 

9.70 

11.32 

12.94 

48 

4.80 

5.76 

6.73 

8.47 

10.16 

11.86 

13.55 

50 

5.02 

6.03 

7.08 

8.85 

10.63 

12.40 

14.17 

52 

5.22 

6.29 

7.39 

9.24 

11.09 

12.94 

14.78 

54 

5.46 

6.56 

7.70 

9.63 

11.55 

13.48 

15.40 

56 

5.68 

6.82 

8.01 

10.01 

12.01 

14.01 

16.02 

58 

5.90 

7.08 

8.32 

10.49- 

12.47 

14.55 

16.63 

60 

6.12 

7.35 

8.62 

10.78 

12.94 

15.09 

17.25 

Balata  Belting 

Price  List,  Per  Lineal  Foot 


Width 
Inches 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-Ply 

7-Ply 

8-Ply 

10-Ply 

1 

$0.18 

$0.24 

$0.30 

IX 

.23 

.30 

.38 

IK 

.27 

.36 

.45 

IK 

.32 

.42 

.53 

$0.63 

2 

.36 

.48 

.60 

.72 

2K 

.41 

.54  ' 

.68 

.81 

~ 

2K 

.45 

.60 

.75 

.90 

2K 

.50 

.66 

.83 

.99 

3 

.54 

.72 

.90 

1.08 

3K 

.59 

.78 

.98 

1.17 

3K 

.63 

.84 

1.05 

1.26 

3K 

.68 

.90 

1.13 

1.35 

4 

.72 

.96 

1.20 

1.44 

4K 

.77 

1.02 

1.28 

1.53 

4^ 

.81 

1.08 

1.35 

1.62 

4K 

.86 

1.14 

1.43 

1.71 

5 

.90 

1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

5K 

.99 

1.32 

1.65 

1.98 

6 

1.08 

1.44 

1.80 

2.16 

$2.52 

$2.88 

6K 

1.17 

1.56 

1.95 

2.34 

2.73 

3.12 

7 

1.26 

1.68 

2.10 

2.52 

2.94 

3.36 

8 

1.44 

1.92 

2.40 

2.88 

3.36 

3.84 

$  4.80 

9 

1.62 

2.16 

2.70 

3.24 

3.78 

4.32 

5.40 

10 

1.80 

2.40 

3.00 

3.60 

4.20 

4.80 

6.00 

11 

1.98 

2.64 

3.30 

3.96 

4.62 

5.28 

6.60 

12 

2.16 

2.88 

3.60 

4.32 

5.04 

5.76 

7.20 

13 

3.90 

4.68 

5.46 

6.24 

7.80 

14 

4.20 

5.04 

5.88 

6.72 

8.40 

15 

4.50 

5.40 

6.30 

7.20 

9.00 

16 

4.80 

5.76 

6.72 

7.68 

9.60 

18 

5.40 

6.48 

7.56 

8.64 

10.80 

20 

6.00 

7.20 

8.40 

9.60 

12.00 

22 

6.60 

7.92 

9.24 

10.56 

13.20 

24 

7.20 

8.64 

10.08 

11.52 

14.40 

Other  widths  and  plies  at  proportionate  prices. 

For  endless  belts,  charge  3  feet  extra  up  to  20  inches  wide;  4  feet  extra  for  21  inches  and  above, 
for  1  inch.     Two-ply  belts  at  list  price  for  3-ply. 


Widths  below  1  inch  at  list  price 


478 


Sprout,  Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylcania,    U.  S.  A. 


Horse  Power  Transmitted  by  Leather  Belts 

We  give  below  a  conservative  estimate  of  the  horse  power  transmitted  by  oak-tanned  leather  belting. 
Conditions  under  which  belts  are  operated,  however,  may  either  increase  or  diminish  the  efficiency  of  the  belt. 
These  tables  are  based  on  the  arc  of  contact  on  driving  pulley  being  at  least  180  degrees.  For  sizes  not  given , 
figure  proportionately. 

Single 


Speed  in  Feet 


WIDTH    OF    BELT    IN    INCHES 


Per  Minute 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

600 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

11 

13 

15 

1200 

4 

5 

7 

9 

11 

15 

16 

18 

22 

25 

29 

1800 

6 

8 

11 

14 

16 

22 

25 

27 

33 

38 

44 

2400 

7 

11 

15 

18 

22 

29 

33 

36 

44 

51 

58 

3000 

9 

14 

18 

23 

27 

36 

41 

45 

55 

64 

73 

3600 

11 

16 

22 

27 

33 

44 

49 

55 

65 

76 

87 

4200 

13 

19 

25 

32 

38 

51 

57 

64 

76 

89 

102 

4800 

15 

22 

29 

36 

44 

58 

65 

73 

87 

102 

116 

5400 

16 

25 

33 

41 

49 

65 

74 

82 

98 

115 

131 

6000 

18 

27 

36 

45 

55 

73 

82 

91 

109 

127 

145 

Double 

WIDTH    OF 
Speed  in  Feet 

BELT     IN    INCHES 

Per  Minute 

Per  Minute 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

20 

24 

30 

36 

40 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.  P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.  P. 

400 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

16 

19 

23 

29 

35 

39 

800 

8 

12 

16 

20 

23 

31 

39 

47 

58 

70 

78 

1200 

12 

18 

23 

29 

35 

47 

58 

70 

87 

105 

116 

1600 

16 

23 

31 

39 

47 

62 

78 

93 

116 

140 

155 

2000 

19 

29 

39 

49 

58 

78 

97 

116 

145 

175 

194 

2400 

23 

35 

47 

58 

70 

93 

116 

140 

175 

209 

233 

2800 

27 

41 

54 

68 

81 

109 

136 

163 

204 

244 

271 

3200 

31 

47 

62 

78 

93 

124 

155 

186 

233 

279 

310 

3600 

35 

52 

69 

87 

105 

139 

175 

209 

262 

314 

350 

4000 

39 

58 

78 

97 

116 

155 

194 

233 

291 

349 

388 

5000 

48 

73 

97 

121 

145 

194 

242 

291 

364 

436 

485 

Rule  for  Determining  Horse  Power  of  Leather  Belting 

Based  on  180  Degrees  Contact 

Let  "D"  =  Diameter  of  Pulley. 

"R"  —  Revolutions  per  minute. 
=  Width  of  belt  in  inches. 
=  Ounces  of  belt  per  square  foot. 


Then 


D  X  R  X  W  X  O 
X 


=  Horse  power  of  belt. 


[46000  for  pulleys  48  inches  in  diameter  and  over. 
48300  for  pulleys  36  inches  to  47  inches  in  diameter. 
X    j  50600  for  pulleys  24  inches  to  35  inches  in  diameter. 
53000  for  pulleys  12  inches  to  23  inches  in  diameter. 
[57000  for  pulleys    6  inches  to  11  inches  in  diameter. 

Example: — To  find  the  horse  power  of  a  12-inch  belt  weighing  15  ounces  per  square  foot,  and  running 
on  a  20-inch  pulley  which  makes  500  fevolutions  per  minute. 


20  X  500  X  12  X  15 
53,000 


1,800,000 
53,000 


=  34  Horse  Power. 


Rule  for  Finding  Length  of  Belts 

Find  circumference  of  pulleys  by  multiplying  the  diameter  by  3.1416.  Add  circumference  of  the  two  pulleys 
divide  by  2,  reduce  the  result  to  feet  by  dividing  by  12,  add  twice  the  distance  between  centers  of  shafts  and 
allow  for  splicing. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


479 


Solid  Woven  Cotton  Belting 

Practical  mill  men  are  too  well  acquainted  with  the  merits,  durability  and  serviceable  qualities  of  good 
cotton  belting  to  make  any  comments  necessary  here.  Suffice  it  to  say  we  always  furnish  the  best  belting  made 
for  elevator  and  other  kindred  purposes. 

Price  List 


Width 
Inches 

2-Ply 

3-Ply 

4-Ply 

5-Ply 

6-Ply 

8-Ply 

10-Ply 

1 

$0.04 

$0.06 

$0.09 

$0.15 

$0.20 

IX 

.04^ 

.06^ 

.10 

.16 

.22 

IK 

.05 

.07K 

.11 

.18 

.24 

IX 

.05^ 

.08^ 

.12 

.19 

.29 

2 

.06 

.09^ 

.13 

.21 

.30 

$0.36 

2K 

.07^ 

.11 

.15 

.23 

.32 

.38 

3 

.08^ 

.13 

.18 

.26 

.34 

.41 

3^ 

.10 

.15 

.20 

.29 

.36 

.45 

4 

.11# 

.17 

.23 

.31 

.38 

.50 

4^ 

.13 

.19 

.26 

.33 

.41 

.55 

5 

.14K 

.21 

.28 

.36 

.44 

.58 

$0.80 

5K 

.16 

.23 

.30 

.38 

.47 

.61 

.85 

6 

.18 

.25 

.33 

.41 

.50 

.65 

.95 

7 

.21 

.29 

.38 

.48 

.58 

.75 

1.10 

8 

.23 

.33 

.44 

.55 

.65 

.85 

1.20 

9 

.26 

.37 

.50 

.61 

.73 

1.00 

1.40 

10 

.29 

.42 

.56 

.69 

.82 

1.15 

1.60 

12 

.35 

.50 

.66 

.83 

1.00 

1.35 

1.80 

14 

.43 

.62 

.78 

.98 

1.20 

1.60 

2.20 

16 

.49 

.72 

.90 

1.15 

1.40 

1.95 

2.45 

18 

.57 

.82 

1.00 

1.28 

1.55 

2.15 

2.70 

20 

.61 

.90 

1.15 

1.45 

1.75 

2.35 

2.95 

22 

.65 

1.00 

1.35 

1.65 

1.95 

2.60 

3.25 

24 

.69 

1.10 

1.55 

1.85 

2.16 

2.85 

3.60 

26 

.77 

1.35 

1.75 

2.00 

2.36 

3.10 

3.90 

28 

.85 

1.50 

1.90 

2.15 

2.60 

3.35 

4.20 

30 

.90 

1.60 

2.10 

2.4Q 

2.85 

3.60 

4.50 

32 

1.00 

1.70 

2.25 

2.60 

3.00 

3.85 

4.80 

34 

1.10 

1.80 

2.40 

2.80 

3.25 

4.10 

5.10 

36 

1.20 

1.90 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.35 

5.40 

38 

1.30 

2.05 

2.65 

3.20 

3.70 

4.60 

5.70 

40 

1.40 

2.15 

2.80 

3.40 

3.90 

4.85 

6.00 

42 

1.50 

2.25 

2.90 

3.60 

4.05 

5.10 

6.30 

44 

1.60 

2.35 

3.00 

3.75 

4.20 

5.45 

6.60 

48 

1.80 

2.50 

3.20 

4.00 

4.80 

5.80 

7.20 

Belt  Buckles 


Width,  Inches  _. 

3K 

4 

4K 

5 

5K 

6 

6K 

7 

8 

Price,  net  

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.40 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.55 

$0.60 

$0.65 

$0.70 

Belt  Awl 


Belt  Borer 


Style  "A" 
Round  Blade,  Belt  Awls,  Price,  each. 

Belt  Awl 


Price,  each 


.$0.50 


Combination  Punch 


$0.50 


Style  "B" 
Price,  each._  ,._$0.50 


Style 
Price,  each__  $1.50 


480 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Revolving  Spring  Punch 


Spring  Punch 


Style  "D" 

Price  with  Four  Tubes,  Nos.  6,  8,  9,  10 $1.25 

Price  with  Six  Tubes,  Nos.  2,  4,  6,  8,  9,  10 $1.50 


Style  "E" 

Price  with  Screw  Tubes,  Each $0.75 

Price  Extra  Screw  Tubes,  Each .20 


Drive  Punches 


Style  UF" 


Numbers  and  Prices 


Style  "G» 


Number 

ROUND 
Price 

OVAL 
Price 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5__. 

$0.20 

$0.35 

6,  7,  8,  9  

.20 

.45 

10,  11,  12  

.25 

.50 

13,  14,  15,  16  

.50 

.85 

Smith's 
Patent 

Belt 
Fasteners 


Copper  Rivets  and  Burrs 


Prices  Per  Pound 


Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


No. 

Length  of  Rivets 
Inches 

Price 
Per  100 

1 

% 

$2.00 

2 

y* 

1.75 

3 

A 

1.50 

3 

H 

1.50 

3 

X 

1.50 

4 

X 

1.25 

4 

X 

1.25 

No. 

Price 
Per  Pound 

No. 

Price 
Per  Pound 

7 

$0.49 

12 

$0.58 

8 

.50 

13 

.60 

.     9 

.52 

14 

.65 

10 

.54 

15 

.70 

11 

.56 

Rivets  all  lengths  from  Y*  to  1>£  inches,  with 
equal  number  of  burrs  in  %  and  1 -pound  boxes. 


Rivet  Set  and  Header 

Numbers,  Prices,  Etc. 


Number  _: 

00 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

For  Iron  Rivets,  Pounds              

14 

10-12 

8 

6 

4-5 

2K-3 

2 

IK 

IX 

X 

For  Copper  Rivets,  No. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10-11 

12 

13 

14 

Price  Each  _       

$0.75 

$0.75 

$0.65 

S0.65 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.40 

$0.40 

$0.35 

$0.35 

Blakes  Belt  Studs 

Numbers  and  Prices 


No. 

Price  Per  100 

No. 

Price  Per  100 

00 
0 

1 

2 

$2.50 
2.00 
1.65 
1.25 

3 
4 
5 
6 

$0.90 
.80 

.70 
.60 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


481 


Improved  Belt  Clamp 


The  frame  of  this  clamp  is  of  rock  maple  with  beveled  corrugated  jaws.    Rods  and  bolts  are  of  wrought 
iron.     Screws  are  of  rapid  pitch. 

Price  List 


Number 

For  Belt  Width 

Price 

Number 

For  Belt  Width 

Price 

270 
271 

6  to  14 
12  to  18 

$  8.00 
10.00 

272 
273 

18  to  24 
24  to  36 

$12.00 
18.00 

Hartford  Patent  Belt  Clamp 

Price  List 


Widest  Belt,  Inches 

Weight,  Pounds 

Price 

Widest  Belt,  Inches 

Weight,  Pounds 

Price 

8 
12 
16 
20 

26 

45 
60 
82 

$14.00 
18.00 

22.00 
26.00 

24 
28 
32 
36 

107 
153 
165 
215 

$30.00 
34.00 
38.00 
44.00 

Belt  Guards 


These  guards  are  cast  iron  and  are  made  for  belts  from  3  to  24  inches  wide, 
away  from  belts  they  add  much  to  the  cleanliness  of  a  mill. 

Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc. 


By  keeping  sweepings,  etc., 


Width  of 
Belt 
Inches 

Over-all 
Length 
of  Guard 
Inches 

Over-all 
Width  of 
90°  Guard 
Inches 

Over-all 
Width  of 
60°  Guard 
Inches 

Over-all 
Height 
of  Guard 
Inches 

Length  of 
Opening 
Inches 

Width  of 
Opening 
Inches 

Price 

3 

7 

4 

4^ 

IK 

4^ 

1/4 

$0.72 

4 

8 

4 

4^1$ 

5/4 

1/4 

.81 

5 

9 

4 

41/6 

IK 

6>^ 

1/4 

.95 

6 

IOK 

4K 

4K 

1  ^8 

7K 

IK 

1.04 

7 

UK 

4K 

4K 

1  ^8 

8K 

IK 

1.17 

8 

13 

5 

SK 

2 

10 

2 

1.26 

9 

14 

5 

5K 

2 

11 

2 

1.40 

10 

15 

5 

5K 

2 

12 

2 

1.53 

11 

16K 

5K 

2K 

13K 

2K 

1.60 

12 

17.J4 

5y£ 

6  2 

2K 

1.66 

13 

18K 

5K 

6K 

2K 

15K 

2K 

1.73 

14 

20 

6 

6^3 

2K 

17 

3 

1.80 

16 

22K 

6K 

7K 

19K 

3K 

2.07 

18 

25K 

7K 

7K      - 

2/4 

21K 

3K 

2.21 

20 

28 

8 

8,J4 

2K 

24 

4 

2.34 

24 

33 

9 

9}4 

3 

29 

5 

3.06 

482 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Grain  Tester 


1  pint. 


Price  List 
.$13.00  1  quart $14.00  2  quart . 

Starrett  Speed  Indicators 


.$15.00 


Price  List 


No. 

Description 

Price  in 
Pasteboard  Box 

Leatherette 
Case 

104 

High  Speed  Indicator                      _     

$1.00 

$1.50 

106 

Improved  Speed  Indicator 

1.50 

2.00 

107 

Registering  Speed  Indicator.   __ 

8.00 

3.50 

Equipped  with  rubber  tips  for  pointed  and  centered  shafts. 

The  Tabor  Speed  Indicator  with  Stop  Motion 


Price,  $2.00 

Fulton  Speed  Indicators 


Price  List 

Double  Indicator,  Registers  from  1  to  1000.     Price  each 

Single  Indicator,    Registers  from  1  to  1000.     Price  each 


.$1.50 
.75 


Sproul,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   if.  S.  A. 


483 


Champion  Flour  Scoop 


Heavy  Tin  Flour  Scoop 


Price  List 


Length 
Inches 

Tin 

Steel 

8 

$0.60 

$0.75 

10 

.65 

.85 

12 

.75 

1.00 

14 

1.00 

1.25 

Price  List 


No. 

Length 
Inches 

Price 

No. 

Length 
Inches 

Price 

2 

6X 

$0.60 

4 

9^ 

$0.80 

3 

7^ 

.70 

5 

UX 

1.00 

Hercules  Steel  Scoops 


Bushel  Scoop,  price  each $3.00 

Half-bushel  Scoop,  price  each 2.50 


Grain  Trimmer's  Steel  Scoops 


Size,  11  x  15^2  inches,  per  dozen $18.00 


484 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Mill  Brushes  and  Dusters 

These  Brushes  are  all  made  of  the  best  grade  of  bristles  and  are  intended  for  general  factory  service. 
They  are  far  superior  to  the  brushes  ordinarily  carried  in  stock  by  dealers,  and  on  account  of  their  durability 
are  the  cheapest  that  can  be  used. 

Extra  Dusters — Russia  Bristles 


Style  "A" 
Price  List 


Trade  Number 

Price,  Each 

Price,  Per  Dozen 

Trade  Number 

Price,  Each 

Price,  Per  Dozen 

4 

5 

$1.70 
2.00 

$17.00 

21.50 

6 

Tampico  Fibre 
7 

$2.50 
1.00 

$26.00 
8.00 

Extra  Brushes — Russia  Bristles 


Style  "B» 

No.  4     Price,  each $  1.70 

Per  dozen 17.00 

Floor  Brushes — Russia  Bristles 


Style  "C" 
Price  List 

Trade  Number 

Length,  Inches 

Price,  Each 

Price,  Per  Dozen 

3 
4 
6 

12 
13 
14 

$5.00 
6.00 
8.00 

$45.00 
60.00 
84.00 

Wire  Brushes  for  Cleaning  Screens 


Style  "D» 
Price,  each $1.50 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsyloania,    U.  S.  A. 


485 


Durant's  Flour  Tally 


Price  List  Tally  with  Friction  Attachment 

Attachment  for  l/i,  X,  X,  bbls,  140-lb.  sacks $10.00 

Attachment  complete  and  No.  1  Tally . 18.00 

Attachment  complete  and  No.  2  Tally 20.00 

No.  1     Tally  and  Lever  Attachment 9.00 

No.  2     Tally  and  Lever  Attachment 11.00 

Price  List  Tally  Without  Attachments 

No.  1     Four  Dials  Registering  10,000 $  8.00 

No.  2     Five  Dials  Registering  100,000 10.00 

No.  2     With  Four-inch  Gong  to  give  alarm  at  each  100 15.00 

Every  machine  warranted  to  give  satisfaction. 


Tally  with  Friction  Attachment 


The  Monarch  Flour  Triers 


Polished  Steel  Flour  Trier,  size  6x2,  each $1.00 


The  Monarch  Bag  Samplers 


These  samplers  are  used  for  sampling  in  sacks,  grain  seeds  of  all  kinds,  coffee,  etc. 

Prices  complete  with  sheath  for  protecting  point:  6-inch,$1.00;  8-inch,  $1.25;  10-inch,  $1.50. 


The  Monarch  Steel  Tube  Grain  Samplers 


Price  List 


inches  diameter  x  48  inches  long. 
inches  diameter  x  52  inches  long. 


.$10.00 
.   12.00 


The  Monarch  Bolting  Cloth  Glasses 

Price  List 


Size  of 

No. 

Opening 

Finish 

Price 

Inches 

1 

X 

Brass 

$0.50 

2 

H 

Brass 

.75 

3 

i 

Brass 

2.00 

486 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


KN  1  FE—  HA  N  OLE" 


Goes'  Knife  Handle  Wrench 

Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


Length 
Inches 

Opens 

Inches 

Price 

Length 
Inches 

Opens 
Inches 

Price 

6 

•U 

$1.10 

15 

2^8 

$2.50 

8 

IX 

1.40 

18 

3 

3.00 

10 

IX 

1.75 

21 

4X 

3.50 

12 

2X 

1.90 

15-Degree  Angle,  Drop  Forged 


Double  End  Wrenches 


List  Prices,  Dimensions,  Etc. 


No. 

For  U.  S.  Standard 
Nuts 
Size  Bolts 

Openings 
Milled 

Extreme 
Length 

Thickness 
Heads 

Price 
Unfinished 

Price 
Semi- 
finished 

Price 
Finished 

30 

M  and  X 

tt  and  # 

7X 

_s     anri    is 

16     <*LL{-i-     32 

$0.28 

$0.42 

$0.56 

31 

&  and  X 

f|  and  ^g 

7X 

H  and  ^ 

.30 

.45 

.60 

32 

re  and  ^ 

B  and  f£ 

8X 

H  and  jV 

.34 

.51 

.68 

33 

X  and  & 

J/g,  and  fi 

8X 

U  and  A 

.36 

.54 

.72 

34 

X  and  £6 

^  and  H 

9X 

M  and  X 

.41 

.61 

.82 

35 

&  and  ^i 

|i  and  H 

9X 

i^  and  X 

.43 

.65 

.86 

36 

rs  and  X 

It  and  IX 

llX 

A  and  & 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

37 

^  and  X 

tt  and  IX 

nx 

X  and  1% 

.53 

.80 

1.06 

38 

:H  and  ^ 

tt  and  U 

13X 

X  and  fi 

.62 

.93 

1.24 

39 

X  and  >g 

IX  and  H 

13X 

3^  and  ft 

.65 

.98 

1.30 

40 

X  and  1 

IX  and  l^i 

15X 

A  and  X 

.78 

1.17 

1.56 

41 

>6  and  1 

H  and  1H 

15X 

It  and  X 

.82 

1.23 

1.64 

Forged  Steel  Socket  Wrenches  for  Bolters 

Made  Any  Size  to  Order 

Dimensions,  Prices,  Etc.,  of  Standard  Sizes 


Size  of  Socket 

Extreme  Length,  Inches 

Kind  of  Nut 

Price 

X  Short  Diameter 

XxX 

25 

27X 

Hexagon 
Square 

$0.25 
•25 

Double  Head  Cast  Iron  Wrenches 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


WIDTH    OPENINGS,  INCHES 

Length  Wrench 
Over  All 

Large 

Small 

Inches 

6 

H 

A 

7X 

$0.11 

7 

23/8 

lg 

123/8 

.13 

9 

2H 

IX 

12X 

.13 

Single  Head  Cast  Iron  Wrenches 

Dimensions  and  Prices 


Number 

Size  Opening 
Inches 

Length  Over  All 
Inches 

Price 

7 
9 

IH 

2 

12X 
12X 

$0.10 
.10 

Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


487 


Basket  Hand  Wheels 

Tapped,  Bored  and  Set  Screwed  or  Key  Seated 


Dimensions  and  Prices 


Diameter 

Inches 

Price 

Thickness 
of  Rim 
Inches 

Number 
of  Arms 

Diameter 
of  Hub 
Inches 

Length 
of  Hub 
Inches 

Diameter 
Inches 

Price 

Thickness 
of  Rim 

Inches 

Number 
of  Arms 

Diameter 
of  Hub 
Inches 

Length 
of  Hub 
Inches 

4 

$1.00 

« 

3 

23/8 

IK 

14 

$3.50 

1H 

4 

2 

2K 

5 

1.25 

« 

4 

IX 

IK 

16 

4.00 

1'ftf 

6 

2K 

23/8 

6 

1.50 

tf 

4 

13/8 

i# 

18 

5.00 

IK 

6 

2K 

3 

7 

1.75 

N 

6 

i# 

IK 

20 

6.00 

IK 

6 

2K 

2K 

8 

2.00 

i 

4 

2 

IK 

22 

7.00 

l# 

6 

3 

2K 

10 

2.50 

iK 

4 

2 

2H 

24 

9.00 

1H 

6 

3 

3K 

12 

3.00 

•iH 

4 

2 

?J- 

Z16 

28 

11.00 

\H 

6 

3K 

2K 

Open  Drop-Forged  Turnbuckles 


Dimensions  and  Prices 


Size  of 
Rod 

Inches 

Weight 
Without 
Ends 
Pounds 

Weight 
with 
Ends 
Pounds 

Total 
Length  of 
Buckle 
Inches 

Clear 
Between 
Heads 
Inches 

Diameter 
of  Side 
Bar 
Inches 

Width  of 
Turn- 
Buckles 
Inches 

Length 
of  Stub 
Ends 
Inches 

Price  Each 
Without 
Ends 

Price  Each 
With 
Ends 

M 

0.63 

1 

(>K 

5 

K 

IK 

6 

$0.50 

$0.65 

A 

0.63 

IK 

6J4 

5 

K 

IK 

7 

.55 

.70 

K 

1.06 

2 

8K 

6 

K 

IK 

8 

.60 

.80 

A 

1.06 

2K 

8K 

6 

K 

IK 

8 

.65 

.85 

II 

1.37 

2K 

8K 

6 

A 

IK 

9 

.70 

.95 

K 

1.83 

4K 

8K 

6 

fi 

2K 

10 

.80 

1.15 

N 

2.53 

6K 

9 

6 

K 

23/8 

11 

.95 

1.40 

i 

3.96 

9K 

9 

6 

K 

2/8 

12 

1.10 

1.60 

IK 

4.23 

UK 

9K 

6 

# 

3 

13 

1.25 

1.90 

IK 

5.46 

15 

9K 

6 

K 

3K 

14 

1.50 

2.35 

IK 

5.61 

18K 

9K 

6 

l 

3H 

16 

1.70 

2.70 

IK 

7.50 

23K 

IOK 

6 

IK 

4 

16 

1.90 

3.30 

1H 

8.75 

28K 

10K 

6 

IK 

4K 

17 

2.30 

3.80 

IK 

8.75 

33 

IOK 

6 

IK 

4K 

18 

2.30 

4.10 

\H 

10 

39 

UK 

6 

l# 

4^ 

19 

2.90 

4.90 

2 

10 

44 

UK 

6 

IK 

4>£ 

19 

3.10 

5.35 

With  Upset  Ends,  designated  by  diameter  of  screw,  30  per  cent  additional. 

These  Turnbuckles  are  made  without  a  weld,  from  a  single  piece  of  iron,  have  a  smooth  finish,  and  the 
ends  are  tapped  perfectly  true  in  line. 

Special  prices  for  quantity  will  be  quoted. 

Malleable  Iron  Thumb  Nuts 


Price  Per  One  Hundred 


Diameter,  Inches     _   _         

K 

& 

K 

A 

H 

A 

K 

g 

K 

Threads  per  Inch  

40 

24 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 

11 

10 

Per  100  Threaded   _ 

$1.45 

$1.45 

$1.60 

$1.80 

$2.25 

$2.80 

$4.00 

$6.00 

$7.00 

Blanks  per  Pound 

.30 

.30 

.15 

.12 

.12 

.12 

.10 

.10 

.10 

488 


Sprout,    Waldron  6r  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Common  Carriage  Bolts 

Price  Per  Hundred 


Length 
in  Inches 

X 

A 

X 

A 

K 

A  and  ^i 

X 

1 

$1.00 

$1.40 

$1.90 

$2.20 

1# 

1.00 

1.40 

1.90 

2.20 

2 

1.10 

1.52 

2.06 

2.40 

2K 

1.20 

1.64 

2.22 

2.60 

$3.25 

$5.75 

$8.50 

3 

1.30 

1.76 

2.38 

2.80 

3.53 

6.13 

9.00 

3# 

1.40 

1.88 

2.54 

3.00 

3.81 

6.51 

9.50 

4 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

3.20 

4.09 

6.89 

10.00 

4^ 

1.60 

2.12 

2.86 

3.40 

4.37 

7.27 

10.50 

5 

1.70 

2.24 

3.02 

3.60 

4.65 

7.65 

11.00 

5^ 

1.80 

2.36 

3.18 

3.80 

4.93 

8.03 

11.50 

6 

1.90 

2.48 

3.34 

4.00 

5.21 

8.41 

12.00 

6tf 

2.00 

2.60 

3.50 

4.20 

5.49 

8.79 

12.50 

7 

2.10 

2.72 

3.66 

4.40 

5.77 

9.17 

13.00 

7^ 

2.20 

2.84 

3.82 

4.60 

6.05 

9.55 

13.50 

8 

2.30 

2.96 

3.98 

4.80 

6.33 

9.93 

14.00 

8>* 

2.40 

3.08 

4.14 

5.00 

6.61 

10.31 

14.50 

9 

2.50 

3.20 

4.30 

5.20 

6.89 

10.69 

15.00 

9^ 

2.60 

3.32 

4.46 

5.40 

7.17 

11.07 

15.50 

10 

2.70 

3.44 

4.62 

5.60 

7.45 

11.45 

16.00 

11 

2.90 

3.68 

4.94 

6.00 

8.01 

12.21 

17.00 

12 

3.10 

3.92 

5.26 

6.40 

8.57 

12.97 

18.00 

13 

3.30 

4.16 

5.58 

6.80 

9.13 

13.73 

19.00 

14 

3.50 

4.40 

5.90 

7.20 

9.69 

14.49 

20.00 

15 

3.70 

4.64 

6.22 

7.60 

10.25 

15.25 

21.00 

16 

3.90 

4.88 

6.54 

8.00 

10.81 

16.01 

22.00 

17 

4.10 

5.12 

6.86 

8.40 

11.37 

16.77 

23.00 

18 

4.30 

5.36 

7.18 

8.80 

11.93 

17.53 

24.00 

19 

4.50 

5.60 

7.50 

9.20 

12.49 

18.29 

25.00 

20 

4.70 

5.84 

7.82 

9.60 

13.05 

19.05 

26.00 

Bolts  with  hexagon  nuts,  15  per  cent  extra, 
take  Machine  Bolt  List. 


Intermediate  lengths  take  next  longer  list.    Larger  diameters 


Machine  Bolts 

Manufacturers'  Standard  List 
Price  Per  Hundred,  with  Square  Heads  and  Nuts 


Length 
in  Inches 

X 

A 

M 

A 

K 

A  and  ^i 

X 

g 

1 

KtolX 

$1.70 

$2.00 

$2.40 

$2.80 

$3.60 

$5.20 

$  7.20 

$10.50 

$15.10 

2 

1.78 

2.12 

2.56 

3.00 

3.86 

5.58 

7.70 

11.20 

16.00 

2^ 

1.86 

2.24 

2.72 

3.20 

4.12 

5.96 

8.20 

11.90 

16.90 

3 

1.94 

2.36 

2.88 

3.40 

4.38 

6.34 

8.70 

12.60 

17.80 

3K 

2.02 

2.48 

3.04 

3.60 

4.64 

6.72 

9.20 

13.30 

18.70 

4 

2.10 

2.60 

3.20 

3.80 

4.90 

7.10 

9.70 

14.00 

19.60 

4K 

2.18 

2.72 

3.36 

4.00 

5.16 

7.48 

10.20 

14.70 

20.50 

5 

2.26 

2.84 

3.52 

4.20 

5.42 

7.86 

10.70 

15.40 

21.40 

5K 

2.34 

2.96 

3.68 

4.40 

5.68 

8.24 

11,20 

16.10 

22.30 

6 

2.42 

3.08 

3.84 

4.60 

5.94 

8.62 

11.70 

16.80 

23.20 

6^ 

2.50 

3.20 

4.00 

4.80 

6.20 

9.00 

12.20 

17.50 

24.10 

7 

2.58 

3.32 

4.16 

5.00 

6.46 

9.38 

12.70 

18.20 

25.00 

7X 

2.66 

3.44 

4.32 

5.20 

6.72 

9.76 

13.20 

18.90 

25.90 

8 

2.74 

3.56 

4.48 

5.40 

6.98 

10.14 

13.70 

19.60 

26.80 

9 

2.90 

3.80 

4.80 

5.80 

7.50 

10.90 

14.70 

21.00 

28.60 

10 

3.06 

4.04 

5.12 

6.20 

8.02 

11.66 

15.70 

22.40 

30.40 

11 

3.22 

4.28 

5.44 

6.60 

8.54 

12.42 

16.70 

23.80 

32.20 

12 

3.38 

4.52 

5.76 

7.00 

9.06 

13.18 

17.70 

25.20 

34.00 

13 

3.54 

4.76 

6.08 

7.40 

9.58 

13.94 

18.70 

26.60 

35.80 

14 

3.70 

5.00 

6.40 

7.80 

10.10 

14.70 

19.70 

28.00 

37.60 

15 

3.86 

5.24 

6.72 

8.20 

10.62 

15.46 

20.70 

29.40 

39.40 

16 

4.02 

5.48 

7.04 

8.60 

11.14 

16.22 

21.70 

30.80 

41.20 

17 

4.18 

5.72 

7.36 

9.00 

11.66 

16.98 

22.70 

32.20 

43.00 

18 

4.34 

5.96 

7.68 

9.40 

12.18 

17.74 

23.70 

33.60 

44.80 

19 

4.50 

6.20 

8.00 

9.80 

12.70 

18.50 

24.70 

35.00 

46.60 

20 

4.66 

6.44 

8.32 

10.20 

13.22 

19.26 

25.70 

36.40 

48.40 

Bolts  with  hexagon  heads  or  hexagon  nuts,  10%  extra.     With  both  hexagon  heads  and  hexagon  nuts, 
20%  extra. 

All  bolts  are  cut  with  United  States  Standard  Thread,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
Bolts  of  irregular  shape  or  style,  made  to  order,  will  be  charged  extra  at  our  discretion. 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


489 


Wood  or  Lag  Screws,  with  Square  Heads 


Price  Per  Hundred 


Length  in 
Inches 

A 

N 

A 

# 

&  and  $4 

K 

M 

1 

\yi 

$2.25 

$2.70 

$3.15 

$3.75 

2 

2.45 

2.96 

3.47 

4.11 

$  5.00 

W 

2.65 

3.22 

3.79 

4.47 

5.50 

$  7.90 

3 

2.85 

3.48 

4.11 

4.83 

6.00 

8.60 

$12.50 

3^ 

3.05 

3.74 

4.43 

5.19 

6.50 

9.30 

13.50 

$18.20 

4 

3.25 

4.00 

4.75 

5.55 

7.00 

10.00 

14.50 

19.50 

4X 

3.45 

4.26 

5.07 

5.91 

7.50 

10.70 

15.50 

20.80 

5 

3.65 

4.52 

5.39 

6.27 

8.00 

11.40 

16.50 

22.10 

5X 

3.85 

4.78 

5.71 

6.63 

8.50 

12.10 

17.50 

23.40 

6 

4.05 

5.04 

6.03 

6.99 

9.00 

12.80 

18.50 

24.70 

6X 

4.25 

5.30 

6.35 

7.35 

9.50 

13.50 

19.50 

26.00 

7 

4.45 

5.56 

6.67 

7.71 

10.00 

14.20 

20.50 

27.30 

7X 

4.65 

5.82 

6.99 

8.07 

10.50 

14.90 

21.50 

28.60 

8 

4.85 

6.08 

7.31 

8.43 

11.00 

15.60 

22.50 

29.90 

9 

5.25 

6.60 

7.95 

9.15 

12.00 

17.00 

24.50 

32.50 

10 

5.65 

7.12 

8.59 

9.87 

13.00 

18.40 

26.50 

35.10 

11 

6.05 

7.64 

9.23 

10.59 

14.00 

19.80 

28.50 

37.70 

12 

6.45 

8.16 

9.87 

11.31 

15.00 

21.20 

30.50 

40.30 

Iron  Set  Screws 

Price  Per  Hundred 


Diameter 

of  Screw 
Inches 

X 

A 

N 

A 

X 

A 

X 

X 

H 

1 

1# 

IX 

# 

$2.00 

$2.20 

$2.50 

$2.90 

$3.40 

$4.25 

$  5.00 

1 

2.15 

2.35 

2.65 

3.10 

3.60 

4.25 

5.00 

$  7.00 

I         IX 

2.30 

2.50 

2.80 

3.30 

3.80 

4.50 

5.25 

7.00 

$11.30 

&     \% 

2.45 

2.65 

2.95 

3.50 

4.00 

4.75 

5.50 

7.50 

11.30 

$14.90 

1      IK 

2.60 

2.80 

3.10 

3.70 

4.20 

5.00 

5.75 

8.00 

12.00 

15190 

$19.50 

£       2 

2.80 

3.00 

3.30 

3.95 

4.45 

5.30 

6.05 

8.60 

12.90 

17.00 

21.10 

$25.30 

1       2X 

3.05 

3.25 

3.55 

4.25 

4.75 

5.65 

6.40 

9.30 

13.80 

18.40 

22.90 

27.40 

o       2K 

3.30 

3.55 

3.85 

4.60 

5.10 

6.05 

6.80 

10.00 

14.80 

19.80 

24.70 

29.60 

£        2^ 

3.55 

3.85 

4.20 

5.00 

5.50 

6.50 

7.25 

10.80 

15.90 

21.40 

26.70 

32.00 

rt           7 
<u          o 

3.80 

4.15 

4.55 

5.45 

5.95 

7.00 

7.75 

11.70 

17.10 

23.00 

28.80 

34.60 

a      3X 

4.45 

4.90 

5.90 

6.45 

7.55 

8.35 

12.70 

18.40 

24.70 

31.00 

37.40 

I       3X 

5.25 

6.35 

6.95 

8.10 

8.95 

13.70 

19.70 

26.40 

33.20 

40.20 

fl     334 

6.80 

7.45 

8.65 

9.55 

14.70 

21.00 

28.10 

35.40 

43.00 

*       4 

7.95  . 

9.20 

10.15 

15.70 

22.30 

29.80 

37.60 

45.80 

M            4>< 

9.75 

10.75 

16.70 

23.60 

31.50 

39.80 

48.60 

J       4K 

11.35 

17.70 

24.90 

33.20 

42.00 

51.40 

4K 

18.70 

26.20 

34.90 

44.20 

54.20 

5 

27.50 

36.60 

46.40 

57.00 

Threads  to 
Inch 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

7 

7 

Add  for  each 
1A  inch 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.50 

$0.55 

$0.60 

$1.00 

$1.30 

$1.70 

$2.20 

$2.80 

490 


Sprout,   Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Hexagon  Head  Cap  Screws 

Price  Per  Hundred 


Diameter  of 
Head,  Inches 

A 

* 

& 

* 

X 

1A 
Tff 

H 

1 

W 

i* 

'   1M 

IX 

Length  of 

y 

5 

3/6 

7 

y 

9 

t4 

V 

7/£ 

1 

1  *A 

Head,  Inches 

A 

16 

" 

16 

A 

A 

Diameter  of 
Screw,  Inches 

X 

A 

N 

A 

X 

A 

X 

X 

H 

1 

IX 

IX 

X 

$3.00 

$3.25 

$3.75 

$4.40 

$5.50 

$7.00 

1 

3.25 

3.50 

4.00 

4.70 

5.70 

7.00 

$  9.50 

IX 

3.50 

3.75 

4.25 

5.00 

6.00 

7.50 

9.50 

$12.20 

IX 

3.75 

4.00 

4.50 

5.30 

6.30 

8.00 

10.00 

12.20 

$16.00 

s     *# 

4.00 

4.25 

4.75 

5.60 

6.60 

8.50 

10.60 

12.80 

16.60 

$21.20 

«|      2 

4.25 

4.60 

5.05 

5.95 

7.00 

9.10 

11.20 

13.40 

17.20 

22.30 

$29.00 

$37.50 

4.55 

5.00 

5.40 

6.35 

7.50 

9.70 

11.90 

14.10 

17.90 

23.60 

30.50 

39.30 

W^-     2X 

4.85 

5.40 

5.80 

6.80 

8.00 

10.40 

12.70 

14.90 

18.80 

25.10 

32.30 

41.40 

|1     2X 

5.15 

5.80 

6.30 

7.30 

8.60 

11.20 

13.60 

15.90 

20.00 

26.90 

34.40 

44.00 

5.45 

6.20 

6.80 

7.90 

9.30 

12.10 

14.70 

17.00 

21.80 

29.00 

37.00 

47.50 

£  v        ^i/ 

6.60 

7.30 

8.50 

10.10 

13.10 

16.00 

18.60 

23.80 

31.40 

40.00 

51.50 

•S  S          2  I/ 

7.80 

9.10 

10.90 

14.10 

17.30 

20.20 

25.80 

33.80 

43.00 

55.50 

9.70 

11.70 

15.10 

18.60 

21.80 

27.80 

36.20 

46.00 

59.50 

>JW     4 

12.50 

16.10 

19.90 

23.40 

29.80 

38.60 

49.00 

63.50 

2     4X 

17.10 

21.20 

25.00 

31.80 

41.00 

52.00 

67.50 

4X 

22.50 

26.60 

33.80 

43.40 

55.00. 

71.50 

28.20 

35.80 

45.80 

58.00 

75.50 

5 

37.80 

48.20 

61.00 

79.50 

Threads  to 
Inch 

20 

18 

16 

14 

12 

12 

11 

10 

9 

8 

7 

7 

Add  for  Each 
X  Inch 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.60 

$0.80 

$1.00 

$1.30 

$1.60 

$2.00 

$2.40 

$3.00 

$4.00 

Standard  Wrought  Iron  and  Steel  Steam, 
Gas  and  Water  Pipe 

_  Black  and  Galvanized 


Nominal  Inside 
Diameter 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Foot 

Thickness 
Inches 

Normal  Weight 
Per  Foot 
Pounds 

Number  of 
Threads  per 
Inch  of  Screw 

# 

$0.05X 

.068 

0.24 

27 

X 

.06 

.088 

0.42 

18 

M 

.06 

.091 

0.56 

18 

X 

.08X 

.109 

0.84 

14 

X 

.11X 

.113 

1.12 

14 

.17 

.134 

1.67 

11X 

IX 

.23 

.140 

2.24 

11X 

IX 

.27X 

.145 

2.68 

11X 

2 

.37 

.154 

3.61 

11X 

2X 

.58X 

.204 

5.74 

8 

3 

.76X 

.217 

7.54 

8 

3X 

.92 

.226 

9.00 

8 

4 

1.09 

.237 

10.66 

8 

4X 

1.27 

.246 

12.49 

8 

5 

1.48 

.259 

14.50 

8 

6 

1.92 

.280 

18.76 

8 

7 

2.38 

.301 

23.27 

8 

8 

2.88 

.322 

28.18 

8 

9 

3.45 

.344 

33.70 

8 

10 

4.12 

.366 

40.00 

8 

11 

4.63 

.375 

45.00 

8 

12 

5.07 

.375 

49.00 

8 

Unless  otherwise  ordered  this  pipe  will  be  shipped  in  random  lengths,  including  thread  and  coupling. 
For  cut  lengths  an  extra  charge  will  be  made  above  random  lengths. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


491 


Wrought  Iron  Washers 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Diameter 
Inches 

Hole 
Inches 

Thickness  of 
Wire  Gauge 
No. 

Bolt 
Inches 

Price  per  Pound 
in  200-lb. 
Kegs 
Cents 

Number  in 
100  Pounds 

A 

X 

18 

A 

14. 

39400 

# 

A 

16 

X 

12.2 

15600 

H 

N 

16 

A 

11.4 

11250 

i 

A 

14 

H 

10.5 

6800 

IX 

X 

14 

A 

9.8 

4300 

IN 

A 

12 

X 

9.4 

2600 

l# 

N 

12 

A 

9.3 

2250 

IX 

tt 

10 

H 

9.2 

1300 

2 

if 

9 

X 

9.1 

900 

2X 

ft 

8 

W 

9. 

782 

2X 

1A 

8 

1 

9. 

568 

2X 

IX 

8 

4X 

9. 

473 

3 

Iff 

8 

IX 

9.2 

364 

3X 

IX 

7 

1H 

9.2 

275 

3X 

IX 

7 

IX 

9.2 

256 

3X 

IX 

7 

1H 

9.5 

220 

4 

1# 

7 

IX 

9.5 

197 

4X 

2 

7 

t>< 

9.5 

174 

4X 

2^ 

7 

2 

9.5 

160 

4^ 

23/8 

5 

2X 

10.5 

122 

5 

2H 

4 

2X 

10.5 

106 

For  less  than  keg  lots  (200  Ibs.)  of  a  size,  add: 
lOc  per  cwt.  per  100-lb.  kegs 
20c    "      "       "      50  to  100-lb.  boxes 
30c    "      "       "      25  to    50-lb.  boxes 


50c  per  cwt.  for  5-lb.  boxes 
$1.00      "     "      "     1-lb.  boxes 


Cast  Iron  Washers 


Price  per  pound $0.05 


Stay  Rods 


We  are  prepared  to  furnish  promptly  Stay  Rods  any  length  and  diameter  and  made  in  any  style  desired; 
also  the  necessary  special  cast  and  wrough  iron  washers.    Close  prices  quoted  upon  receipt  of  specifications. 


492 


Sprout,    Waldron  &•  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,    U.  S.  A. 


Stove  Bolts 


Flat  Head 


Round  Head 


List  Price  Per  Hundred 


Length 
Inches 

Diameter 
>i  and  A  Inch 

Diameter 
A  inch 

Diameter 
A  and  %  Inch 

Diameter 
A  Inch 

Diameter 
H  Inch 

N 

K 
N 

X 
H 

i 
1)4 

IX 
IX 
IK 
IK 
2 
2X 

$0.85 
.85 
.85 
.85 
.90 
.90 
.95 
1.00 
1.05 
1.10 
1.15 
1.20 

$0.85 
.85 
.85 
.85 
.90 
.90 
.95 
1.00 
1.05 
1.10 
1.15 
1.20 
1.25 

$1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.70 

$1.75 

1.80 
1.85 
1.90 
1.95 
2.00 
2.05 
2.15 
2.30 
2.40 

$2.65 
2.70 
2.75 
2.85 
2.90 
3.00 
3.10 
3.20 
3.40 
3.60 

2^ 

1.30 

1.80 

2.50 

3.80 

2K 

1.40 

1.90 

2.60 

4.00 

3 

1.50 

2.00 

2.70 

4.20 

3# 

1.60 

2.10 

2.85 

4.40 

3^ 

1.70 

2.20 

3.00 

4.60 

3K 

1.80 

2.30 

3.15 

4.80 

4 

1.90 

2.40 

3.30 

5.00 

4X 

2.00 

2.50 

3.45 

5.20 

4^ 

2.10 

2.60 

3.60 

5.40 

4K 

2.20 

2.70 

3.75 

5.60 

5 

2.30 

2.85 

3.90 

5.80 

5X 

2.40 

3.00 

4.10 

6.00 

5X 

2.50 

3.15 

4.30 

6.20 

5K 

2.60 

3.30 

4.50 

6.40 

6 

2.75 

3.45 

4.70 

6.60 

6X 

2.90 

3.60 

4.90 

6.80 

6>^ 

3.05 

3.75 

5.10 

7.00 

Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Murtcy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


493 


Iron  Machine  Screws 


Flat  Head 


Round  Head 


Fillister  Head 


List  Price  Per  Gross 


OUR  STANDARD  THREADS  PER  INCH 


48 
56 
64 

48 
56 

32,  36, 
40 

30 
32 
36 

30 

32 

30 
32 
36 

24,  30, 
32 

20 
24 

18 
20 
24 

16,  18, 
20 

16 
18 

14 
16 
18 

14 
16 

13 

No. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

30 

34 

Inches 

~— 

H 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.35 

$0.40 

$0.40 

A 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.40 

.40 

$0.60 

$0.60 

% 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.40 

.40 

.60 

.60 

$0.70 

$0.85 

A 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.37 

.37 

.44 

.44 

.65 

.65 

.75 

.90 

$1.15 

M 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.37 

.37 

.44 

.44 

.65 

.65 

.75 

.90 

1.15 

$1.50 

$1.90 

$  2.30 

A 

.34 

.34 

.34 

.39 

.39 

.48 

.48 

.70 

.70 

.80 

.95 

1.20 

1.60 

2.00 

2.40 

% 

.34 

.34 

.34 

.39 

.39 

.48 

.48 

.70 

.70 

.80 

.95 

1.20 

1.60 

2.00 

2.40 

A 

.37 

.37 

.37 

.42 

.42 

.52 

.52 

.75 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.25 

1.70 

2.10 

2.50 

^ 

.37 

.37 

.37 

.42 

.42 

.52 

.52 

.75 

.75 

.85 

1.00 

1.25 

1.70 

2.10 

2.50 

H 

.41 

.41 

.41 

.46 

.46 

X 

.41 

.41 

.41 

.46 

.46 

.56 

.56 

.80 

.80 

.90 

1.05 

1.30 

1.80 

2.20 

2.60 

$4.00 

$5.10 

if 

.45 

.45 

.45 

.50 

.50 

lo 

^ 

.45 

.45 

.45 

.50 

.50 

.60 

.60 

.85 

.85 

.95 

1.15 

1.40 

1.90 

2.30 

2.70 

4.25 

5.85 

ff 

.50 

.55 

.55 

1 

.50 

.55 

.55 

.65 

.65 

.90 

.90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.40 

2.80 

4.50 

6.60 

l# 

.55 

.60 

.60 

.70 

.70 

1.00 

1.00 

1.10 

1.35 

1.60 

2.20 

2.60 

3.00 

5.00 

7.00 

IX 



___ 

.60 

.65 

.65 

.75 

.75 

1.10 

1.10 

1.20 

1.45 

1.75 

2.40 

2.80 

3.20 

5.25 

7.35 

IN 



.65 

.70 

.70 

.80 

.80 

1.20 

1.20 

1.30 

1.55 

1.90 

2.60 

3.00 

3.40 

5.75 

8.00 

i# 



.70 

.75 

.75 

.85 

.85 

1.30 

1.30 

1.40 

1.65 

2.10 

2.80 

3.20 

3.60 

6.00 

8.00 

ttt 



.80 

.85 

.85 

.95 

.95 

1.40 

1.40 

1.50 

1.75 

2.30 

3.00 

3.40 

3.80 

6.35 

\y< 



.90 

.95 

.95 

1.05 

1.05 

1.50 

1.50 

1.60 

1.85 

2.50 

3.20 

3.60 

4.20 

6.65 

8.60 

IX 

-.. 

--. 

1.00 

1.05 

1.05 

1.15 

1.15 

1.60 

1.60 

1.70 

2.00 

2.70 

3.40 

3.80 

4.40 

7.00 

.... 

2 

1.10 

1.15 

1.15 

1.25 

1.25 

1.70 

1.70 

1.80 

2.20 

2.90 

3.60 

4.00 

4.60 

7.35 

9.40 

2X 

1.25 

1.25 

1.45 

1.45 

1.90 

1.90 

2.20 

2.60 

3.30 

4.00 

4.40 

4.80 

8.00 

10.30 

2^ 

1.65 

1.65 

2.20 

2.20 

2.50 

2.80 

3.50 

4.40 

4.90 

5.30 

8.90 

11.50 

2K 

1.90 

1.90 

2.50 

2.50 

2.90 

3.20 

4.00 

4.90 

5.40 

5.90 

9.85 

3 

2.30 

2.30 

2.90 

2.90 

3.50 

3.80 

4.50 

5.60 

6.00 

7.40 

11.00 

3X 

3.30 

3.30 

4.25 

4.50 

5.50 

6.50 

7.00 

8.80 

13.00 

3M 

3.75 

3.75 

5.00 

5.25 

6.50 

7.50 

8.50 

10.10 

15.00 

3tf 

6.00 

7.50 

8.50 

9.25 

12.20 

17.50 

4 

6.75 

8.50 

9.60 

10.25 

13.50 

20.50 

494 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Patent 
Iron  Wood  Screws 


List  Price  Per  Gross 


%  Inch 

y*  Inch  —  Cont. 

IX  Inch—  Cont. 

2  Inch  —  Cont. 

2X  Inch—  Cont. 

4  Inch  —  Cont. 

No. 

Price 
Per 
Gross 

No. 

Price 
Per 
Gross 

No. 

Price 
Per 
Gross 

No. 

Price 
Per 
Gross 

No. 

Price 
Per 
Gross 

No. 

Price 
Per 
Gross 

o 

vH 

0 

1 

2 
3 
4 

$0.72 
.72 
.72 
.72 

.72 

o 
i-i 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

$1.00 
1.10 

1.15 
1.25 
1.35 
1.50 
1.65 
1.80 

o 
i-* 

* 
in 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$1.70 
1.90 
2.15 
2.50 
2.75 
3.30 
4.00 
4.80 
5.40 

m 

* 

l-H 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$1.75 
1.85 
2.00 
2.20 
2.45 
2.75 
3.10 
3.70 
4.20 
4.80 
5.50 
6.40 

P< 

* 

X 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$2.90 
3.00 
3.10 
3.20 
3.30 
3.60 
3.90 
4.50 
5.00 
6.10 
7.20 
8.50 

X 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 

$5.90 
6.20 
6.50 
7.00 
7.60 
8.60 
9.70 
11.20 
14.00 
16.00 
18.50 

}4  Inch 

o 

<-H 

0 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

$0.72 
.72 
.72 
.72 
.72 
.75 
.78 
.82 
.88 
.94 

H  Inch 

\Y*  Inch 

o 

*H 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6  - 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

$0.74 
.78 
.82 
.85 
.90 
.94 
1.00 
1.05 
1.15 
1.25 
1.35 
1.45 
1.55 
1.75 
2.00 

o 

l-H 
* 

W 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$0.98 
1.05 
1.10 
1.15 
1.20 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.50 
1.65 
1.80 
2.00 
2.35 
2.80 
3.20 
3.80 
4.30 
5.10 
5.90 

4}4  Inch 

2%  Inch 

3  Inch 

5R 

12 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 

$7.00 
7.20 
7.60 
7.85 
8.15 
8.60 
9.15 
9.85 
11.20 
13.50 
16.00 
18.50 
21.50 

in 

* 

fH 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$1.55 
1.60 
1.65 
1.75 
1.85 
1.95 
2.05 
2.20 
2.35 
2.65 
3.10 
3.50 
3.85 
4.55 
5.30 
6.10 
6.90 

P4 
* 

5R 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 

$2.95 
3.00 
3.05 
3.10 
3.15 
3.20 
3.30 
3.40 
3.50 
3.80 
4.20 
4.80 
5.50 
6.50 
7.50 
8.70 
10.50 

K  Inch 

o 

>H 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

$0.72 
-.72 
.72 
.75 
.78 
.80 
.84 
.90 
.96 
1.05 
1.10 
1.20 

1  Inch 

5  Inch 

0 

1—  1 
* 

in 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 

$0.80 
.84 
.87 
.92 
.98 
1.05 
1.10 
1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.60 
1.70 
2.00 
2.50 
2.70 
2.80 
3.50 

* 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 

$  8.10 
8.30 
8.60 
9.10 
9.70 
10.10 
11.00 
11.50 
13.00 
15.00 
18.00 
21.00 
24.00 

IX  Inch 

H  Inch 

2^  Inch 

3^  Inch 

o 
i—  i 

* 

in 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
-14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$1.30 
1.35 
1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.70 
1.80 
2.00 
2.25 
2.60 
2.90 
3.50 
4.00 
4.50 
5.20 
6.00 

0 
wt 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

$0.72 
.72 
.72 
.75 
.78 
.82 
.86 
.92 
.98 
1.07 
1.12 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 

in 

* 

f-4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 

$1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 
2.70 
2.90 
3.30 
3.65 
4.20 
4.70 
5.80 
6.70 
7.50 

X 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 

$3.90 
4.00 
4.10 
4.20 
4.30 
4.40 
4.50 
4.75 
4.95 
5.40 
6.15 
7.30 
8.70 
10.20 
12.00 

6  Inch 

X 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
20 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 

$10.00 
10.30 
11.00 
11.60 
12.40 
13.00 
14.50 
16.00 
18.00 
20.00 
23.00 
27.00 
30.50 

IX  Inch 

o 

1-4 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

$0.88 
.92 
.98 
1.05 
1.10 
1.15 
1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.55 

X  Inch 

4  Inch 

o 

M 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

$0.72 
.75 
.78 
.82 
.85 
.90 
.95 

2  Inch 

i 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

$4.90 
5.10 
5.20 
5.30 
5.40 
5.60 

2X  Inch 

in 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

$1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.65 

1-H 

6 

7 
8 
9 

$2.40 
2.60 
2.70 
2.80 

*The  number  of  gross  in  a  bundle  is  indicated  by  small  figures  on  the  side,  divided  by  a  star  (*). 
The  following  varieties  of  Iron  Screws  are  invoiced  from  this  list  at  varying  discounts:   Flat,  Round,  Fillister 
and  Oval  Head  Screws,  Dowel,  Winged,  Headless,  Pinched  Bung  Head  and  Felloe  Screws;  Bright  Blued, 
Nickel  Plated,  Silver  Plated,  Brassed,  Bronzed,  Coppered,  Japanned,  Lacquered  and  Tinned,  also  Drive  Screws. 


Sprout,    Waldron  &  Company,  Muncy,  Pennsyloania,    U.  S.  A. 


495 


Magnetic  Tack  Hammers 


Made  of  magnetic  steel,  of  medium  length,  and  have  steel  claws  for  removing  tacks.     Weight,  5  ounces. 
Price,  each..  --$0.30 


Hand  Forged  Pliers 


These  Pliers  are 
3  ounces. 
Price,  each 


inches  long  with  polished  jaws,  lock  joint  and  gun  metal  finish  handles.    Weight, 

..$0.75 


End  Cutting  Nippers 


Hand  forged  from  special  Swedish  steel.  Box  joint,  polished  jaws  and  gun  metal  finish  handles.    Weight, 
3  ounces. 


Price,  each. 


.$0.80 


Combination  Pliers 


Cast  steel,  combining  Gas*Plier,  Wire  Cutter,  Wrench  and  Screw  Driver.     Weight,  8  ounces. 
Price,  each..  ..$1.25 


496 


Sprout,   Waldron  &  Company,   Muncy,  Pennsylvania,   U.  S.  A. 


Sheet  Iron  and  Steel 

Weight  of  One  Square  Foot,  Birmingham  Gauge 


Weight  in  Pounds 


Weight,  in  Pounds 


vjau.£c 

Iron 

Steel 

^JetU^C 

Iron 

Steel 

No.l=.3 

12.12 

12.36 

No.  16  =  .065 

2.63 

2.68 

2  =  .284 

11.48 

11.71 

17  =.058 

2.34 

2.39 

3  =.259 

10.47 

10.68 

18  =  .049 

1.98 

2.02 

4  =  .238 

9.62 

9.81 

19  =  .042 

1.70 

1.73 

2=.22 

8.89 

9.07 

20  =  .035 

1.56 

1.59 

6  =  .203 

8.20 

8.36 

21  =.032 

1.40 

1.43 

7=.18 

7.27 

7.42 

22  =.028 

1.25 

1.28 

8  =.165 

6.67 

6.80 

23  =.025 

1.12 

1.14 

9  =  .148 

5.98 

6.10 

24  =  .022 

1.00 

1.02 

10  =  .  134 

5.42 

5.53 

25  =.02 

.9 

.92 

11  =.12 

4.85 

4.95 

26  =  .018 

.8 

.82 

12  =.109 

4.41 

4.50 

27=.016 

.72 

.73 

13  =.095 

3.84 

3.92 

28  =.014 

.64 

.65 

14  =  .083 

3.35 

3.42 

29  =  .013 

.56 

.57 

15  =.072 

2.91 

2.97 

30  =  .012 

.5 

.51 

Tank  Iron  and  Steel 

Weight  of  One  Square  Foot 


Thickness 
in  Inches 

Weight  in  Pounds 

Thickness 
in  Inches 

Weight  in  Pounds 

Iron 

Steel 

Iron 

Steel 

^  =  .03125 

1.27 

1.30 

A  =  -3125 

12.63 

12.88 

^  =  .0625 

2.52 

2.57 

y&=  .375 

15.16 

15.46 

^  =.09375 

3.79 

3.87 

A  =  .4375 

17.68 

18.03 

#-.125 

5.05 

2.15 

K=  -5 

20.21 

20.61 

&  =  .  15625 

6.32 

6.45 

&=  .5625 

22.73 

23.19 

A  =  -1875 

7.58 

7.73 

#=   .625 

25.26 

25.77 

3^  =.21875 

8.84 

9.02 

X  =  -75 

30.31 

30.92 

X  =  .25 

10.10 

10.30 

%=  .875 

35.37 

36.08 

^  =.28123 

11.38 

11.61 

1      =1.000 

40.42 

41.23 

Weights  of  Round  and  Square  Iron 


Per  Lineal  Foot 


Size  in 

Round 

Square 

Size  in 

Round 

Square 

Inches 

Weight  in  Pounds 

Weight  in  Pounds 

Inches 

Weight  in  Pounds 

Weight  in  Pounds 

3 
16 

.0930 

.1184 

IX 

8.101 

10.31 

A 

.1266 

.1612 

IH 

9.300 

11.84 

% 

.1653 

.2105 

2 

10.58 

13.47 

& 

.2093 

.2665 

2X 

11.95 

15.21 

A 

.2583 

.3290 

2% 

13.39 

17.05 

tt 

.3126 

.3980 

23/8 

14.92 

19.00 

3A 

.3720 

.4736 

2X 

16.53 

21.05 

H 

.4365 

.5558 

2^ 

18.23 

23.21 

Tf 

.5063 

.6446 

2X 

20.01 

25.47 

X 

.6613 

.8420 

2H 

21.87 

27.84 

A 

.8370 

1.066 

3 

23.81 

30.31 

H 

1.033 

1.316 

3X 

27.94 

35.57 

tt 

1.250 

1.592 

3X 

32.41 

41.26 

« 

1.488 

1.895 

3X 

37.20 

47.37 

T* 

1.746 

2.223 

4 

42.33 

53.89 

H 

2.025 

2.579 

4X 

47.78 

60.84 

if 

2.325 

2.960 

4^ 

53.57 

68.20 

2.645 

3.368 

4X 

59.69 

75.99 

1A 

2.986 

3.803 

5 

66.13 

84.20 

i#   - 

3.348 

4.263 

5X 

72.91 

92.83 

IA 

3.730 

4.750 

5X 

80.02 

101.9 

IX 

4.133 

5.263 

5X 

87.46 

111.4 

i& 

4.557 

5.802 

6 

95.23 

121.3 

1H 

5.001 

6.368 

6K 

111.8 

142.3 

IA 

5.466 

6.960 

7 

129.6 

165.0 

IX 

5.952 

7.578 

7X 

148.8 

189.5 

iA 

6.458 

8.223 

8 

169.3 

215.6 

IH 

6.985 

8.893 

8^ 

191.1 

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Belt  Dressing 

Black  Diamond  Belt  Dressing 

We  guarantee  that  Black  Diamond  Belt  Dressing  will  preserve  the  belts,  stop  slipping,  increase  power, 
and  overcome  the  trouble  caused  by  belts  stretching  and  shrinking  in  wet  and  dry  weather. 

Our  dressings  are  made  to  preserve  the  materials  from  which  belts  are  made,  such  as  leather,  rubber, 
cotton,  etc.,  and  to  suit  the  conditions  under  which  they  run,  such  as  dusty  belts,  dry  belts,  wet  belts,  oily 
belts,  etc. 
Put  up  in  pound  cans.     Price  per  pound '_ 


Red  Canvas  Belt  Dressing 

Red  Canvas  Belt  Dressing.    Put  up  in  5-pound  cans.     Price  per  can $2.80 


Cement 

Giant  Belt  Cement 

Giant  Belt  Cement.  Is  put  up  for  our  special  use  and  is  the  finest  and  best  cement  on  the  market.  A  belt 
can  be  made  endless  or  spliced  in  fifteen  to  twenty  minutes.  Will  go  farther  and  make  a  better  joint  than  any 
cement  made.  Put  up  in  pound  cans.  Price  per  pound $2.00 

Monarch  Belt  Cement 

Price  per  pound $2.00 

Burr  Stone  Cement 

Burr  Stone  Cement.  For  filling  holes,  seams,  etc.,  in  Burr  Stones.  If  properly  used  will  get  as  hard  as 
the  burr  itself.  Will  save  the  price  of  new  burr.  Put  up  in  5-pound  cans.  Price  per  pound $0.50 

Metal  Cement 

Metal  Cement.     Price  per  pound $0.60 


Le  Page's  Glue 

Le  Page's  Glue.     Price  per  pint __$1.00 


Miller's  Spectacles 

Miller's  Spectacles.     Clear  glass,  each , .  _$0.60 


Mosher  Bag  Holder 

This  is  the  only  bag  holder  adapted  for  all  sizes  of  bags  from  a  48- 
pound  flour  sack  to  a  6-bushel  gunny  bag. 

It  does  not  tear  the  bag.  It  is  well  made,  with  malleable  iron  jaws, 
wrought-iron  pipe  standards  and  steel  spring.  Weight,  20  pounds. 

Price..  __$5.00 


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Metric  Weights  and  Measures  with  Equivalents 


Weights 

Units  Equivalents 

Milligram  (1-1000  gram)  __  0.0 154  grain. 
Centigram  (1-100  gram).  .0.1543  grain. 

Decigram  (1-10  gram) 1.5432  grains. 

Gram 15.432  grains. 

Decagram  (10  grains) 0,3527  oz.  avoirdupois. 

Hectogram  (100  grams) 3.5274  oz.  avoirdupois. 

Kilogram  (1,000  grams)  ..  2. 2046  Ibs.  avoirdupois. 
Myriagram  (10,000  grams)22.046  Ibs.  avoirdupois. 
Quintal  (100,000  grams)  .-220.46  Ibs.  avoirdupois. 
Millier  or  tonneau — ton 

(1,000,000  grams) 2,204.6  Ibs.  avoirdupois. 

Dry  Measure 

Milliliter  (1-1000  liter) 0.061  cubic  inch. 

Centiliter  (1-100  liter) 0.6102  cubic  inch. 

Deciliter  (1-10  liter) 6.1023  cubic  inches. 

Liter 0.908  quart. 

Decaliter  (10  liters) 9.08  quarts. 

Hectoliter  (100  liters) 2.838  bushels. 

Kiloliter  (1,000  liters) 1.308  cubic  yards. 


Liquid  Measure 

Units  Equivalents 

Milliliter  (1-1000  liter) 0.0338  fluid  ounce. 

Centiliter  (1-100  liter) 0.338  fluid  ounce. 

Deciliter  (1-10  liter) 0.845  gill. 

Liter 1 .0567  quarts. 

Decaliter  (10  liters) 2.6418  gallons. 

Hectoliter  (100  liters) 26.418  gallons. 

Kiloliter  (100  liters) 264.18  gallons. 

Measures  of  Length 

Millimeter  (1-1000  meter)  .0.0394  inch. 
Centimeter  (1-100  meter)  _0.3937  inch. 

Decimeter  (1-10  meter) 3.937  inches. 

Meter 39.37  inches. 

Decameter  (10  meters) 393.7  inches. 

Hectometer  (100  meters)  _328  feet  1  inch. 
Kilometer  (1,000  meters)  _0.62137mi.(3,280ft.lOin.) 
Myriameter  (10,000  m.)  ..6.2137  miles. 

Surface  Measure 

Centare  (1  square  meter)  _  1,550  square  inches. 

Are  (100  square  meters) 119.6  square  yard. 

Hectare  (1 0,000  sq.meters)  2.471  acres. 


Metric  Conversion  Table 


Millimetres  X  .03937  =  inches. 

Millimetres  -4-  25.4  =  inches. 

Centimetres  X  .3937  =  inches. 

Centimetres  -4-  2.54  =  inches. 

Metres  X  39.37  =  inches. 

Metres  X  3.281  =  feet. 

Metres  X  1.094  =  yards. 

Kilometres  X  .621  =  miles. 

Kilometres  -4-  1.6093  =  miles. 

Kilometres  X  3280.7  =  feet. 

Square  Millimetres  X  .0155  =  square  inches. 

Square  Millimetres  -4-  645.1  =  square  inches. 

Square  Centimetres  X  .155  =  square  inches. 

Square  Centimetres  -4-  6.451  =  square  inches. 

Square  Metres  X  10.764  =  square  feet. 

Square  Kilometres  X  247.1  =  acres. 

Hectare  X  2.471  =  acres. 

Cubic  Centimetres  -4-  16.383  =  cubic  inches. 

Cubic  Centimetres  -4-  3.69  =  fl.  drachms  (U.S.P.) 

Cubic  Centimetres  -4-  29.57   =  fl.  ounces   (U.S.P.) 

Cubic  Metres  X  35.315  =  cubic  feet. 

Cubic  Metres  X  1.308  =  cubic  yards. 

Cubic  Metres  X  264.2  =  gallons  (231  cubic  inches) . 

Litres  X  61.022  =  cubic  inches. 

Litres  X  33.84  =  fluid  ounces.  (U.  S.  Phar.) 

Litres  X  .2642  =  gallons  (231  cubic  inches). 

Litres  -4-  3.78  gallons  (231  cubic  inches). 


Litres  -4-  28.316  =  cubic  feet. 

Hectolitres  X  3.531  =  cubic  feet. 

Hectolitres  X  2.84  =  bushels  (2150.42  cubic  inches). 

Hectolitres  X  .131  =  cubic  yards. 

Hectolitres  -4-  26.42  =  gallons  (231  cubic  inches). 

Grammes  X  15.432  =  grains. 

Grammes  -4-  981.  =  dynes. 

Grammes  (water)  -4-  29.57  =  fluid  ounces. 

Grammes  -4-  28.35  =  ounces  avoirdupois. 

Grammes  per  cu.  cent.  -4-  27.7  =  Ibs.  per  cubic  inch. 

Joule  X  .7373  =  foot  pounds. 

Kilo-grammes  X  2.2046  =  pounds. 

Kilo-grammes  X  35.3  =  ounces  avoirdupois. 

Kilo-grammes  -4-  1102.3  =  tons  (2000  pounds). 

Kilo-grammes  per  sq.  cent.X  14.223  =  Ibs.  per  sq.  in. 

Kilo-gram-metres  X  7.233  =  foot  pounds. 

Kilo  per  Metre  X  .672  =  pounds  per  foot. 

Kilo  per  Cubic  Metre  X  .026  =  pounds  per  cu.  ft. 

Kilo  per  Cheval  X  2.235  =  pounds  per  H.  P. 

Kilo- Watts  X   1.34  =  Horse  Power. 

Watts  -4-  746.  =  Horse  Power. 

Watts  -4-  .7373  =  foot  pounds  per  second. 

Calorie  X  3.968  =  B.  T.  U. 

Cheval  vapeur  X  .9863  =  Horse  Power. 

(Centigrade  X  1.8)  +  32  =  degree  Fahrenheit., 

Franc  X  .193  =  Dollars. 

Gravity  Paris  =  980.94  centimetres  per  second. 


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Table  of  Decimal  Equivalents  of  Millimetres  and 
Fractions  of  Millimetres 


mm.    Inches 

mm.    Inches 

mm.    Inches 

mm.    Inches 

mm.    Inches 

mm.   Inches 

1-100  =  .00039 

22-100  =  .00866 

43-100  =  .01693 

64-100  =  .02520 

85-100  =  .03346 

7=  .27559 

2-100  =  .00079 

23-100  =  .00906 

44-100  =  .01732 

65-100  =  .02559 

86-100  =  .03386 

8=  .31496 

3-100  =  .001  18 

24-100  =  .00945 

45-100  =  .01772 

66-100  =  .02598 

87-100  =  .03425 

9=  .35433 

4-100  =  .001  57 

25-100  =  .00984 

46-100  =  .01811 

67-100  =  .02638 

88-100  =  .03465 

10=  .39370 

5-100  =  .00197 

26-100  =  .01024 

47-100  =  .01850 

68-100  =  .02677 

89-100  =  .03504 

11=  .43307 

6-100  =  .00236 

27-100  =  .01063 

48-100  =  .01890 

69-100  =  .027  17 

90-1  00  =  .03543 

12=  .47244 

7-100  =  .00276 

28-100  =  .01102 

49-100  =  .01929 

70-100  =  .02756 

91-100  =  .03583 

13=  .51181 

8-100  =  .003  15 

29-100  =  .01142 

50-100  =  .01969 

71-100  =  .02795 

92-100  =  .03622 

14=  .55118 

9-100  =  .00354 

30-100  =  .01181 

51-100  =  .02008 

72-100  =  .02835 

93-100  =  .03661 

15=  .59055 

10-100  =  .00394 

31-100  =.01220 

52-100  =  .02047 

73-100  =  .02874 

94-100  =  .03701 

16=  .62992 

11-100  =  .00433 

32-100  =.01260 

53-100  =  .02087 

74-100  =  .02913 

95-100  =  .03740 

17=  .66929 

12-100  =  .00472 

33-100  =  .01299 

54-100  =  .02126 

75-100  =  .02953 

96-100  =  .03780 

18=  .70866 

13-100  =  .005  12 

34-100  =.01339 

55-100  =  .02165 

76-100  =  .02992 

97-100  =  .03819 

19=  .74803 

14-100  =  .00551 

35-100  =  .01378 

56-100  =  .02205 

77-100  =  .03032 

98-100  =  .03858 

20=  .78740 

15-100  =  .00591 

36-100  =  .01417 

57-100  =  .02244 

78-100  =  .03071 

99-100  =  .03898 

21=  .82677 

16-100  =  .00630 

37-100  =  .01457 

58-100  =  .02283 

79-100  =  .031  10 

1=.  03937 

22=  .86614 

17-100  =  .00669 

38-100  =  .01496 

59-100  =  .02323 

80-100  =  .03150 

2  =  .07874 

23=  .90551 

18-100  =  .00709 

39-100  =  .01535 

60-100  =  .02362 

81-100  =  .03189 

3-.  11811 

24=  .94488 

19-100  =  .00748 

40-100  =  .01575 

61-100  =  .02402 

82-100  =  .03228 

4  =  .  15748 

25=  .98425 

20-100  =  .00787 

41-100  =  .01614 

62-100  =  .02441 

83-100  =  .03268 

5  =  .19658 

26  =  1.02362 

21-100  =  .00827 

42-100  =  .01654 

63-100  =  .02480 

84-100  =  .03307 

6  =  .23622 

Metric  Equivalents 


Size 

Meters 

Size 

Meters 

Size 

Meters 

Size 

Meters 

Size 

Meters 

Size 

Meters 

1" 

.025 

3'  9" 

1.143 

13'  3" 

4.038 

227~9" 

6.934 

32'  3' 

9.830 

41'  9' 

12.725 

2" 

.051 

4'0" 

1.219 

13'  6" 

4.115 

23'  0" 

7.010 

32'  6' 

9.905 

42'  0' 

12.801 

3" 

.076 

4'  3" 

1.295 

13'  9" 

4.191 

23'  3" 

7.086 

32'  9' 

9.982 

42'  3' 

12.877 

4" 

.101 

4'  6" 

1.372 

14'  0" 

4.267 

23'  6" 

7.163 

33'  0' 

10.058 

42'  6' 

12.954 

5" 

.127 

4'  9" 

1.448 

14'  3" 

4.343 

23'  9" 

7.239 

33'  3' 

10.134 

42'  9' 

13.030 

6" 

.152 

5'0" 

1.524 

14'  6" 

4.419 

24'  0" 

7.315 

33'  6' 

10.211 

43'  0' 

13.106 

7" 

.178 

5'  3" 

1.600 

14'  9" 

4.496 

24'  3" 

7.391 

33'  9' 

10.287 

43'  3' 

13.182 

8" 

.203 

5'  6" 

1.676 

15'  0" 

4.572 

24'  6" 

7.467 

34'  0' 

10.363 

43'  6' 

13.258 

9" 

.228 

5'  9" 

1.753 

15'  3" 

4.648 

24'  9" 

7.544 

34'  3' 

10.440 

43'  9' 

13.335 

10" 

.254 

6'0" 

1.829 

15'  6" 

4.724 

25'  0" 

7.620 

34'  6' 

10.515 

44'  0' 

13.411 

11" 

.279 

6'  3" 

1.905 

15'  9" 

4.800 

25'  3" 

7.697 

34'  9' 

10.592 

44'  3' 

13.487 

1'  0" 

.304 

6'  6" 

1.982 

16'  0" 

4.877 

25'  6" 

7.772 

35'  0' 

10.668 

44'  6' 

13.563 

1'  1" 

.330 

6'  9" 

2.057 

16'  3" 

4.953 

25'  9" 

7.848 

35'  3' 

10.744 

44'  9' 

13.640 

1'  2" 

.356 

7'0" 

2.134 

16'  6" 

5.029 

26'  0" 

7.924 

35'  6' 

10.820 

45'  0' 

13.716 

1'  3" 

.381 

7'  3" 

2.210 

16'  9" 

5.105 

26'  3" 

8.000 

35'  9' 

10.897 

45'  3' 

13.792 

1'  4" 

.406 

7'  6" 

2.286 

17'  0" 

5.182 

26'  6" 

8.077 

36'  0' 

10.973 

45'  6' 

13.868 

1'  5" 

.432 

7'  9" 

2.362 

17'  3" 

5.258 

26'  9" 

8.153 

36'  3' 

11.049 

45'  9' 

13.944 

1'  6" 

.457 

8'0" 

2.438 

17'  6" 

5.334 

27'  0" 

8.229 

36'  6' 

11.125 

46'  0' 

14.020 

1'  7" 

.483 

8'  3" 

2.525 

17'  9" 

5.410 

27'  3" 

8.306 

36'  9' 

11.201 

46'  3' 

14.097 

1'  8" 

.508 

8'  6" 

2.591 

18'  0" 

5.486 

27'  6" 

8.381 

37'  0' 

11.277 

46'  6' 

14.173 

1'  9" 

.533 

8'  9" 

2.667 

18'  3" 

5.563 

27'  9" 

8.458 

37'  3' 

11.354 

46'  9' 

14.249 

1'  10" 

.559 

9'0" 

2.743 

18'  6" 

5.638 

28'  0" 

8.534 

37'  6' 

11.430 

47'  0' 

14.325 

I'll" 

.584 

9'  3" 

2.819 

18'  9" 

5.715 

28'  3" 

8.610 

37'  9' 

11.506 

47'  3' 

14.401 

2'  0" 

.609 

9'  6" 

2.896 

19'  0" 

5.791 

28'  6" 

8.688 

38'  0' 

11.582 

47'  6' 

14.478 

2'  1" 

.635 

9'  9" 

2.972 

19'  3" 

5.867 

28'  9" 

8.763 

38'  3' 

11.658 

47'  9' 

14.554 

2'  2" 

.667 

10'  0" 

2.048 

19'  6" 

5.943 

29'  0" 

8.839 

38'  6' 

11.735 

48'  0' 

14.630 

2'  3" 

.686 

10'  3" 

3.124 

19'  9" 

6.020 

29'  3" 

8.915 

38'  9' 

11.810 

48'  3' 

14.706 

2'  4" 

.711 

10'  6" 

3.200 

20'  0" 

6.096 

29'  6" 

8.991 

39'  0' 

11.887 

48'  6' 

14.783 

2'  5" 

.744 

10'  9" 

3.286 

20'  3" 

6.172 

29'  9" 

9.068 

39'  3' 

11.963 

48'  9' 

14.859 

2'  6" 

.762 

11'  0" 

3.353 

20'  6" 

6.248 

30'  0" 

9.144 

39'  6' 

12.039 

49'  0' 

14.935 

2'  7" 

.787 

11'  3" 

3.429 

20'  9" 

6.324 

30'  3" 

9.220 

39'  9' 

12.116 

49'  3' 

15.011 

2'  8" 

.820 

11'  6" 

3.505 

21'  0" 

6.400 

30'  6" 

9.296 

40'  0' 

12.192 

49'  6' 

15.087 

2'  9" 

.838 

11'  9" 

3.581 

21'  3" 

6.477 

30'  9" 

9.372 

40'  3' 

12.268 

49'  9' 

15.164 

2'  10" 

.864 

12'  0" 

3.658 

21'  6" 

6.553 

31'  0" 

9.448 

40'  6' 

12.344 

50'  0" 

15.240 

2'  11" 

.896 

12'  3" 

3.734 

21'  9" 

6.629  - 

31'  3" 

9.524 

40'  9' 

12.420 

3'  0" 

.914 

12'  6" 

3.810 

22'  0" 

6.705 

31'  6" 

9.600 

41'  0' 

12.496 

3'  3" 

.991 

12'  9" 

3.886 

22'  3" 

6.781 

31'  9" 

9.677 

41'  3' 

12.573 

3'  6" 

1.067 

13'  0" 

3.962 

22'  6" 

6.858 

32'  0" 

9.753 

41'  6' 

12.649 

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INDEX 


A  Page 

A.  C.  Motors 267,  268 

Adapter  for  Ball  Bearings 428 

Adjustable  Bin  Gate 349 

Adjustable  Feeder,  Gauntt 295 

Adjustable  Floor  Stand,  Wedge 445 

Adjustable  Idler 447 

Adjustable  Pillow  Block,  Hercules 433 

Adjustable  Pillow  Block,  Ring  Oiling 437 

Adjustable  Pillow  Block,  Wick  Oiling 435 

Adjustable  Post  Hanger,  Hercules 431 

Adjustable  Post  Hanger,  Ring  Oiling __  437 

Adjustable  Post  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling 432 

Adjustable  Sole  Plates 444 

Alfalfa  Packer 219,  220 

Alternating  Current  Motor 267,  268 

Angle  Idler 448 

Arch  Mill  Step 197 

Area  of  Circles,  Table  of 463 

Aspirators 121-123 

Attachments  for  Link  Belting 468-474 

Attrition  Mill,  Ball  Bearing 146-154 

Attrition  Mill,  Ball  Bearings  for 156 

Attrition  Mill  Drive 158,  159 

Attrition  Mill  Plates 147,  160 

Attrition  Mill  Repair  Parts 160 

Automatic  Flour  Scale 226 

Automatic  Grain  Scale 222,  225,  226 

Automatic  Power  Grain  Shovel 359-361 

Auto-Starter  for  Motors 268 

Awl,  Belt 479 

B 

Babbitt  Bushings 382 

Bag  Filler,  Hand  Conveyor 224 

Bag  Holder,  Mosher ^ 497 

Bag  Sampler 485 

Bag  Spout 344 

Bag  Truck 365 

Bagger  Box 338 

Bagger,  Elevator  and 338 

Bagger,  Elevator  and  Two-Sack 337 

Bagger  Spout  End .     344 

Balance  Bail 196 

Balance  Box 196 

Balance  Rhine 196 

Balata  Belting 477 

Ball  Bearings 423 

Ball  Bearings  for  Attrition  Mill 156 

Ball  Bearing,  Adapter  for 428 

Ball  Bearing  Ceiling  Hangers,  Hess-Bright 427 

Ball  Bearing  Drop  Hangers 421 

Ball  Bearing  Floor  Stand,  Hess-Bright--- 424 

Ball  Bearing  Pillow  Block,  Hess-Bright 425 

Ball  Bearing  Post  Hanger 421 

Ball  Bearing  Post  Hanger,  Hess-Bright 426 

Ball  Bearing,  Radial 423 

Ball  Bearing  Take-Up  Post  Hanger 455 

Ball  Bearing  Truck. . .  366 

Barrel  Truck 365 

Barrows 368 

Batch  Sifter  and  Mixer 294 

Beall  Degerminator 238 

Beall  Hominy  Mill 238 

Beall  Wheat  Steamer 259 

Beams  for  Wagon  Scale 234 

Beam  Idler 448 

Bearings,  Ball 156,  423 

Bearing,  Conveyor  Flange 306 

Bearing,  Elevator  Boot 334 

Bearing  End,  Mitre  Gear,  for  Conveyor 309 

BeltAwL.  .  479 


Page 

Belt  Borer _-_._  479 

Belt  Buckle _  479 

Belt  Cement "  497 

Belt  Clamps , 481 

Belt  Conveyor  Guide  Sheaves 356 

Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 350-355 

Belt  Conveyor  Roll  Stands 356 

Belt  Conveyor  Tripper 357,  358 

Belt  Conveyor  Tripper  Stop 356 

Belt  Dressing 497 

Belt  Fasteners,  Smith's  Patent 480 

Belt  Guards-'. 481 

Belting,  Attachments  for  Chain 468-474 

Belting,  Balata _       477 

Belting,  Chain 466,  467 

Belting,  Cotton 318,  479 

Belting,  Horse  Power  of  Leather 478 

Belting,  Leather 475 

Belting,  Red  Stitched  Canvas _  476 

Belting,  Rubber: 318,  477 

Belting,  Twist  Leather .  475 

Belt  Lacing,  Cut 475 

Belt  Punch 479,480 

Belt  Stud .  480 

Belt  Tighteners 449-454 

Bench  Brush 484 

Bevel  Gears,  Cast  Iron 383-385 

Bevel  Gears,  Cut . 286,  287 

Bevel  Gears,  Mortise J 387,  388 

Bevel  Pinions,  Cast  Iron 383-385 

Bevel  Pinions,  Cut 286,  287 

Bevel  Pinions,  Mortise 387,  388 

Bins,  Tempering  and  Packer 347 

Bin  Bottoms 348 

Bin  Gate 349 

Binder  Frame 447 

Blending  Machine,  Mixing  and 291 

Blocks,  Tackle 364 

Boilers,  Steam 1 283 

Bolt,  Carriage - 488 

Bolt,  Conveyor  Coupling 300 

Bolt,  Elevator  Cup 317 

Bolt,  Machine 488 

Bolt,  Stove 492 

Bolter,Self-BalancingSieve,Style"E"and"H". 60-71 

Bolter  Sieve  Cloth  for  Style  "E"  Bolter 67 

Bolter  Wrench 486 

Bolting  Cloth  Glass 485 

Bolting  Cloth,  Making  Up 94 

Bolting  Cloth,  Shellacked 94 

Bolting  Cloth,  Silk - 89 

Bolting  Cloth,  Wire 90-94 

Boot,  Cast  Iron  Elevator 330 

Boot,  Steel  Elevator __- 329 

Boot,  Wood  Elevator 324-328 

Boot  Bearing,  Elevator 334 

Boot  Mandrel,  Elevator 334 

Boot  Take-Up  Box,  Elevator 334 

Borer,  Belt 479 

Bottoms,  Bin  and  Hopper 348 

Box  Ends,  Conveyor i_.-307,  308 

Box  Ends,  Counter  Shaft 309 

Box  End,  Discharge 307 

Boxes,  Bagger 338 

Boxes  for  Conveyor,  Steel 311 

Boxes  for  Conveyor,  Wood '._  313 

Boxes,  Hanger, 430 

Box  Frame,  Wall 445 

Box  Lining,  Conveyor 3 11 

Bracket  Feed  Rig 194 

Brackets,  Wall - 446 


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Braden's  Wheat  Heater 262 

Bran  Duster 87 

Bran  Packer 217,  218 

Bran  Shaker,  Hull -  274 

Brass  Bushing 382 

Brass  Grease  Cup 457 

Brass  Oilers 456 

Brass,  Weight  of  Sheet 464 

Bristle  Brush 484 

Bronze  Bushing  for  Friction  Clutches 410 

Brush,  Bench 484 

Brush,  Bran  Duster 94 

Brush,  Floor -   484 

Brush  Machine,  Horizontal 110 

Brush,  Mill 484 

Brush,  Purifier 94 

Brush,  Reel 94 

Brush,  Rice 245 

Brush,  Wire , 484 

Buckle,  Belt 479 

Buckets,  Elevator 314-316 

Buckwheat  Gravel  Separator 115 

Buckwheat  Scourer,  Horizontal 107 

Burnham  Turbine  Water  Wheel 278 

Burr  Mill,  Interchangeable 172-175 

Burr  Mill,  Light  Power 169 

Burr  Mill,  Standard 162-168 

Burr  Mill,  Three  Pedestal 170,  171 

Burr  Mill,  Under  Runner 190,  191 

Burr  Mill,  Upper  Runner 188,  189 

Burr  Mill  Bush 197 

Burr  Mill  Driving  Irons 196 

Burr  Mill  Feeders 194 

Burr  Mill  Hoops 193 

Burr  Mill  Hurst  Frame 189 

Burr  Mill  Instant  Lift 196 

Burr  Mill  Leveling  Plate  and  Screw 199 

Burr  Mill  Lighter  Lever 197 

Burr  Mill  Outfits _176-187,  192 

Burr  Mill  Spindle 199 

Burr  Mill  Step 197 

Burr  Stones 192,  193 

Burr  Stone  Cement 497 

Burrs,  Copper 480 

Bushing,  Babbitt 

Bushing,  Brass 382 

Bushing,  Bronze,  for  Friction  Clutch 410 

Bushing,  Cast  Iron 382 

Bushing,  Wood 382 

Bushings  for  Pulleys,  Gears,  etc 382 

c 

Cake  Breaker 204 

Canvas  Belting,  Red  Stitched 476 

Cap  Screws 490 

Car  Loading  Spout - 344 

Car  Pullers 263-266 

Carriage  Bolt 488 

Carriage,  Fittings  for  Tension 401 

Carriage,  Tension 400,401 

Cast  Iron  Elevator  Boot 330 

Ceiling  Hangers,  Ball  Bearing 427 

Cement,  Belt 497 

Cement,  Burr  Stone 497 

Cement,  Metal 497 

Cement  Packer 221,  224 

Centrifugal  Reel 77,  78 

Chain  Belting 466,  467 

Chain  Belting,  Attachments  for 468-474 

Chain  Belting  Sprocket  Wheels 402-404 

Chain,  Cleaner,  for  Sifter 

•Chain  Drag 336 


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Chain  Hoist 363 

Chain  Tightener 454 

Circumference  of  Circles,  Table  of 463 

Clamp,  Belt 481 

Clamp  Coupling 417 

Clark  Automatic  Power  Shovel 359 

Cleaner,  Com 125 

Cleaner  Chain  for  Sifter 59 

Cleaners,  Underneath,  for  Sifter 59 

Clippers,  Oat 137 

Cloth,  Silk  Bolting 89 

Cloth,  Wire  Bolting 90-94 

Cloth,  Wire,  for  Sifter  Cleaners 59 

Cloths,  Sieve,  for  Style  "E"  Bolter 67 

Clutch  Coupling,  Jaw 416 

Clutches,  Friction 407-415 

Clutches,  Bushing  for  Peerless 410 

Clutches,  Sleeve  for  Peerless 409 

Clutches,  Style  "M"  Friction 414,  415 

Cockle  Machines 135,  136 

Coe's  Knife  Handle  Wrench 486 

Cogs,  Maple,  for  Gear 394 

Collars,  Set 420 

Collectors,  Dust 128-132 

Columbian  Feed  Governor 39 

Combination  Milling  Outfits 176-187 

Compensating  Water  Wheel  Governor ,..  281 

Compression  Couplings 418,  419 

Compression  Grease  Cup 457 

Cone,  Rice  -Pearling 243 

Conveyor,  Belt 350-358 

Conveyor  Belt,  Rollers  for 354,  355 

Conveyor  Belt,  Stands  for 356 

Conveyor  Box,  Delivery  Gates  for 307 

--Conveyor  Box,  Ends  for 307-309 

Conveyor  Box  Lining 311 

Conveyor  Box,  Steel 311 

Conveyor  Box,  Supports  for  Steel 312 

Conveyor  Box,  Wood 313 

Conveyor,  Concentrators  for  Belt 350-353 

Conveyors,  Counter  Shaft  Box  End  for 309 

Conveyor  Coupling 300 

Conveyor  Coupling,  Bolts  for 300 

Conveyor  Coupling,  Universal 310 

Conveyor,  Cut  and  Folded  Flight -  -  -   299 

Conveyor,  Cut  Flight 299 

Conveyor,  Cut  Flight,  with  Mixing  Paddles.  -.  299 

Conveyor,  Delivery  Gates  for 307 

Conveyor,  Directions  for  Ordering 297 

Conveyor,  Discharge  Box  Ends  for 307 

Conveyor  Drive,  Right  Angle 310 

Conveyor,  Driving  Ends  for 300 

Conveyor  Flange  Bearings 306 

Conveyor,  Flights  for  Sectional 301 

Conveyor  Flights,  Wood 313 

Conveyor  Flight  Stud . -  301 

Conveyor,  Gudgeons  for  Wood 313 

Conveyor,  Guide  Sleeve  for  Belt 356 

Conveyor  Hangers 302-306 

Conveyor,  Helicoid 297 

Conveyor  Lining 311 

Conveyor  Lining,  Perforated 311 

Conveyor,  Mitre  Gear  Bearing  End  for 309 

Conveyor,  Ribbon 298 

Conveyor  Rolls,  Belt 350-355 

Conveyor,  Sectional  Flight 295,  296 

Conveyor  Shafts,  Wood 313 

Conveyor,  Stands  for  Belt 356 

Conveyor,  Tempering 261 

Conveyor,  Trippers  for  Belt 357,  358 

Conveyor,  Tripper  Stops  for  Belt 356 

Conveyor  with  Mixing  Paddles --   298 


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Copper  Burrs 480 

Copper  Rivets 480 

Copper,  Weight  of  Sheet 464 

Corliss  Steam  Engine 282,  283 

Corn  Cleaner 125 

Corn  Cracker,  Ball  Bearing  Single  Disc 155,  156 

Corn  Degerminator 237,  238 

Corn  Ear  Crushers 202-204 

Corn  Germ  Cleaner 125 

Corn  Grader 236 

Corn  Meal  Sieve 88 

Corn  Scourer,  Horizontal 124 

Corn  Sheller,  Hand 200,  201 

Corn  Sheller,  Power  Cylinder 126,127 

Corn  Steamer 257 

Corn  Temperer 236 

Cotton  Belting 318,  479 

Cotton  Seed  Hull  Packer 273 

Cotton  Seed  Separator,  Gyratory 258 

Countershaft  Box  End  for  Conveyor 309 

Coupling  Bolt  for  Conveyor 300 

Coupling,  Clamp 417 

Coupling,  Conveyor 300 

Coupling  Gudgeon  for  Wood  Conveyor 313 

Coupling,  Hendershot 418 

Coupling,  Jaw  Clutch 416 

Coupling,  Peerless  Friction  Cut-Off 412,  413 

Coupling,  Plate 416 

Coupling,  Ring-Type  Universal 417 

Coupling,  Shaw  Compression  Flange. .: 418 

Coupling,  Sleeve 417 

Coupling,  Spiro  Compression 419 

Coupling,  Style  "M"  Friction  Cut-Off 414 

'  Covers,  Hand  Hole 332 

Cracked  Corn  Separators 1 16-120 

Crane,  Wood,  for  Burr  Mill 195 

Crushers 202-206 

Crushers,  Oat 40,  41 

Crusher,  Roller  Oat 28 

Cup  Bolts,  Elevator 317 

Cup  Bolts,  Leather  Washers  for  Elevator 317 

Cups,  Elevator 314-316 

Current  Transformers - 269 

Cut  Gears 284-288 

Cutler  Steam  Dryer _. 250 

Cylinder  Feeder  and  Mixer 291 

Cylinder,  Rice 247 

Cylinder,  Scalping 113 

D 

D.  C.  Generators - 271 

D.  C.  Motors 270 

Degerminator,  Corn 237,  238 

Delivery  Gate  for  Conveyor  Box 307 

Differential  Hoist 363 

Differential  Hominy  Reel 241 

Differential  Reel  for  Oil  Mills 84 

Direct  Current  Generators 271 

Direct  Current  Motors 270 

Disc  Aspirator,  Revolving 123 

Disc  Corn  Cracker,  Ball  Bearing  Single 155,  156 

Disc  Feed  Grinder,  Ball  Bearing  Single 157 

Discharge  Box  End  for  Conveyor 307 

Distributing  Spout  for  Elevator  Head 343 

Distributor,  Hall  Grain 343 

Door,  Elevator 332 

Dormant  Scales 229-23 1 

Double  Swivel  Post  Box 335 

Drag,  Chain 336 

Drag  Elevator 336 

Dresser,  Hexagon  Flour 73 

Dresser,  Inter- Elevator  Flour 75 


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Dresser,  Little  Wonder  Flour 76 

Dresser,  Round  Flour 72 

Dressing,  Belt 1  _  _  497 

Drives,  Attrition  Mill 158,  159 

Drive,  Double  Roller  Mill __  20-25 

Drive  Ends  for  Conveyor .   300 

Drive,  Manila  Rope _   399 

Drive,  Right  Angle  Conveyor 310 

Drive,  Three  Pair  High  Roller  Mill 37,  38 

Driving  Irons  for  Burr  Mill 196 

Drop  Hanger,  Ball  Bearing 42 1 

Drop  Hanger  Boxes 430 

Drop  Hanger,  Hercules  Duplex  Oiling 429,  430 

Drop  Hanger,  Hyatt  Roller  Bearing __.  422 

Drop  Hanger,  Ring  Oiling 435,  436 

Drop  Hanger,  Take-Up 455 

Drop  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling^ 433,  434 

Drum  Hoist .  362 

Dryer,  Cutler  Steam . 250 

Dryer,  Grain 250 

Dryer,  Wheat  Washer  and 248 

Drying  Machine,  Wheat  Washing,  Stoning  and  248 

Dry  Mixer 290 

Duck  Belting 476 

Dump  Scales 233 

Dump  Troughing  Rolls 353 

Duplex  Oiling  Adjustable  Pillow  Block 433 

Duplex  Oiling  Adjustable  Post  Box 431 

Duplex  Oiling  Floor  Stand 429,  430 

Duplex  Oiling  Hanger ^ 429,  430 

Duplex  Oiling  Hanger  Boxes 430 

Duplex  Oiling  Post  Hanger,  Long  Reach 431 

Dust  Collectors 128-132 

Dusters,  Bran 87 

Duster,  Mill...'. 484 

E 

Electric  Generators 271 

Electric  Motors 267,  270 

Elevator  and  Bagger 338 

Elevator  and  Two-Sack  Bagger 337 

Elevator  Boot  Bearings 334 

Elevator  Boots,  Cast  Iron 330 

Elevator  Boot  Mandrel _ 334 

Elevator  Boots,  Steel 329 

Elevator  Boot,  Steel  Tank  for 347 

Elevator  Boot  Take-Up  Box 334 

Elevator  Boots,  Wood 324-328 

Elevator  Buckets 314-316 

Elevator  Bucket  Bolts 317 

Elevator  Bucket  Bolt,  Leather  Washers  for 317 

Elevator  Bucket  Bolt,  Wrench  for 317 

Elevators  Complete,  Wood 327,  328 

Elevator  Doors 332 

Elevator,  Drag 336 

Elevator,  Employees 339,  340 

Elevator  Gears 335 

Elevator  Head,  Distributing  Spout  for 343 

Elevator  Head,  Steel 329 

Elevator  Head,  Wood 323-326 

Elevator  Leg,  Feed  Gate  for 349 

Elevators,  Metal ' 331 

Elevator  Pulleys 325-328 

Elevator,  Sacking 337 

Elevator  Scales,  Automatic 225,  226 

Elevator  Trunking 319-322 

Elevator  Turn  Head 341,  342 

Emery  Stones  for  Burr  Mills 193 

Employees  Elevator 339,  340, 

Ends,  Bagging  Spout 344 

Ends,  Drive,  for  Conveyor 300 


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Engines,  Steam,  Gas,  and  Oil 282,  283 

Esopus  Stones  for  Burr  Mills 192,  193 

Exhausters 133,134 

Exhaust  Pipe 346 


Facing  Hammer 198 

Fans,  Suction  and  Exhaust 133,  134 

Fasteners,  Smith's  Patent  Belt 480 

Feeder,  Attrition  Mill 150 

Feeder,  Burr  Mill 194 

Feeder,  Cylinder  Mixer  and 291 

Feeder,  Gauntt  Adjustable 295 

Feeder,  McAnulty  Force 42,  43 

Feeder,  Poultry  Food 292 

Feeder,  Roll,  for  Double  Roller  Mill 14 

Feeder,  Vibratory,  for  Double  Roller  Mill.  14,  44,  45 

Feed  Governors 39 

Feed  Grinder,  Single  Disc  Ball  Bearing 157 

Feeding  and  Mixing  Outfit,  Poultry  Food 292 

Feed  Mixer  for  Wet  Materials 290 

Feed  Packers 217,  218,  223 

Feed  Stuffs,  Table  of  Value  of 208 

Fittings  for  Tension  Carriage 401 

Flange  Bearings 306 

Flange  Couplings,  Shaw  Compression 418 

Flange  Couplings,  Spiro 419 

Flange  Couplings,  Standard 416 

Flange  Pulley 377 

Flanges,  Pulley 376 

Flat  Belt  Conveyor  Rolls 354 

Flat  Iron,  Weight  per  Foot 460 

Flexible  Car  Loading  Spout 344 

Flight,  Sectional  Conveyor 301 

Flight  Studs,  Conveyor 301 

Flight,  Wood  Conveyor 313 

Floor  Brushes 484 

Floor  Idler 447,  448 

Floor  Stand,  Hercules  Duplex  Oiling 429,  430 

Floor  Stand,  Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing 424 

Floor  Stand,  Wedge  Adjustable. 445 

Floor  Stand,  Wick  Oiling 433,  434 

Flour  Dresser,  Hexagon 73 

Flour  Dresser,  Inter-Elevator 75 

Flour  Dresser,  Little  Wonder 76 

Flour  Dresser,  Round 72 

Flour  Hopper  Scales 225 

Flour  Mill  Plans 251-256 

Flour  Packers 210-215 

Flour  Reel,  Hexagon,  with  Removable  Frames _     74 

Flour  Scale,  Automatic c   226 

Flour  Scale,  Dormant 229 

Flour  Scoop 483 

Flour  Slick 485 

Flour  Tally,  Durant 485 

Flour  Trier 485 

Flour  Wagon 367 

Frame,  Binder 447 

Frame,  Hurst,  for  Burr  Mill 189 

Frame,  Wall  Box 445 

French  Burr  Mills 162-191 

French  Burr  Stones 192,  193 

Friction  Clutches 407-415 

Friction  Clutch,  Bushing  for  Peerless 410 

Friction  Clutch,  Dimensions  of  Peerless 411 

Friction  Clutch,  Directions  for  Ordering  Peerless  413 

Friction  Clutch,  Sleeves  for  Peerless 409 

Friction  Clutch,  Sleeves  for  Style  "M" 415 

Friction  Clutch,  Style  "M" 414,  415 

Friction  Cut-Off  Coupling,  Peerless 412,  413 

Friction  Cut-Off  Coupling,  Style  "M" 414 

Friction  Gearing 395 


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Friction  Hoist 362 

Friction  Transmission  Box 442 

Furrowing  Hammer 198 

Fuses  for  Knife  Switches. _.  _  272 


G 

Galvanized  Iron  Bins 347 

Galvanized  Iron  Exhaust  Pipe 346 

Galvanized  Steam,  Gas,  and  Water  Pipe 490 

Garden  Barrow 368 

.  Gardner  Mixer 294 

Gardner  Sifter  and  Mixer 293 

Garlic  Separator .   119 

Gas  Engine 283 

Gas  Pipe,  Wrought  Iron  and  Steel 490 

Gate,  Bin 349 

Gate  City  Steam  Generator 259 

Gate,  Delivery,  for  Conveyor  Box 307 

Gate  for  Elevator  Leg 349 

Gauges  of  Metal,  Table  of 461 

Gauntt  Adjustable  Feeder _  295 

Gear,  Bevel  Mortise., 387,  388 

Gear,  Bushing  for 382 

Gear,  Cast  Iron  Bevel 383-385 

Gear,  Cast  Iron  Mitre 386 

Gear,  Cast  Iron  Spur 390-393 

Gear  Cog,  Mortise 394 

Gear,  Cut 284-288 

Gear,  Cut  Spur,  for  Roller  Mill 31 

Gear,  Directions  for  Dimensions  of 394 

Gear,  Elevator 335 

Gear,  Friction 395 

Gear  Keys  and  Keyseating 376 

Gear,  Mitre  Mortise 386,  387 

Gear,  Rawhide 285,  286 

Generator,  Electric 271 

Generator,  Steam 259 

Germ  Cleaner,  Corn 125 

Giant  Belt  Cement 497 

Glass,  Bolting  Cloth 485 

Glasses,  Miller's 497 

Glucose  Pot 242 

Glue 497 

Goose  Neck  Aspirator 122 

Governor,  Feed 39 

Governor,  Water  Wheel 281 

Grader  and  Separator 114 

Grader,  Corn 236 

Grader,  Grits 240 

Grader,  Rice 248 

Grading  Reel  for  Corn  Mills 83 

Grading  Reel,  Rice 246 

Grain  Dealers  Scale 229 

Grain  Distributor,  Hall 343 

Grain  Dryer 250 

Grain  Hopper  on  Truck 367 

Grain  Sampler 485 

Grain  Scale,  Automatic 222,  225,  226 

Grain  Scale  Hopper 367 

Grain  Scoop 483 

Grain  Shovel,  Power 359-361 

Grain  Tester 482 

Gravel  Separator 115 

Grease  Cups 457 

Grinding  Plates  for  Attrition  Mills 147,  160 

Grits  Grader 240 

Guard,  Belt 481 

Gudgeon  for  Wood  Conveyor 313 

Guide  Sleeve  for  Conveyor  Belt 356 

Gyratory  Separators 258 


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H  Page 

Hall  Grain  Distributor 343 

Hammer,  Facing  and  Furrowing 198 

Hammer,  Magnetic  Tack 495 

Hand  Corn  Shelters 200,  201 

Hand  Hole  Cover 332 

Handles,  Pick 198 

Hand  Wheel,  Basket 487 

Hanger,  Ball  Bearing  Drop 421 

Hanger,  Ball  Bearing  Post 421 

Hanger  Boxes 430 

Hanger,  Conveyor 302-306 

Hanger,  Hercules  Adjustable  Post 43 1 

Hanger,  Hercules  Duplex  Oiling 429,  430 

Hanger,  Hercules  Long  Reach  Post 431 

Hanger,  Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Ceiling 427 

Hanger,  Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Post 426 

Hanger,  Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Drop 422 

Hanger,  Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Post 422 

Hanger,  Ring  Oiling  Adjustable  Post 

Hanger,  Ring  Oiling  Drop 435,  436 

Hanger,  Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Post 438 

Hanger,  Take-Up  Drop 455 

Hanger,  Take-Up  Post 455 

Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Adjustable  Post 432 

Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Drop 433,  434 

Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Long  Reach  Post 432 

Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Rigid  Post 438 

Hanging  Yoke  Tightener 454 

Head,  Steel  Elevator 329 

Head,  Wood  Elevator 323-326 

Header,  Rivet._ 480 

Heater,  Wheat . 262 

Helicoid  Conveyor 297 

Hendershot  Coupling 418 

Hercules  Adjustable  Pillow  Block 433 

Hercules  Adjustable  Post  Hanger 431 

Hercules  Duplex  Oiling  Floor  Stand 429,  430 

Hercules  Duplex  Oiling  Hanger 429,  430 

Hercules  Long  Reach  Post  Hanger 43 1 

Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Ceiling  Hanger 427 

Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Floor  Stand 424 

Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Pillow  Block 425 

Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing  Post  Hanger 426 

Hexagon  Flour  Dresser 73 

Hexagon  Flour  Reel  with  Removable  Frame  .  _     74 

Hexagon  Scalping  Reel ,_-     80 

Hexagon  Scalping  Reel,  Extra  Heavy 81 

Hoists - 362-364 

Hoisting  Screw 195 

Holder,  Mosher  Bag 497 

Hominy  Mill,  Beall 238 

Hominy  Mill,  Stonebraker 235 

Hominy  Reel 241 

Hominy  Separator 239 

Hoop,  Burr  Mill 193 

Hopper  Bottom 348 

Hopper  for  Grain  Scale 367 

Hopper  Scale  for  Flour 235 

Hopper  Scale  for  Grain 232 

Hopper  Spout 344 

Horizontal  Crusher 204 

Horse  Power  of  Cast  Iron  Pulleys 1 458 

Horse  Power  of  Leather  Belting 478 

Horse  Power  of  Manila  Transmission  Rope 398 

Horse  Power  of  Shafting 406 

Hot  Air  Wheat  Heater 262 

Hull  Bran  Shaker 274 

Huller,  Oat 179 

Huller,  Rice 243 

Hull  Packer,  Cotton  Seed 

Humphrey  Employee's  Elevator „ 340 


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Hurst  Frame  for  Burr  Mill 189 

Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Drop  Hanger 422 

Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Post  Hanger  _- 422 

I 

Idlers . 447,  448 

Indicator  for  Revolving  Spout 341,  342 

Indicator  Ring 341 

Indicator  Rod _ 341 

Indicator,  Speed 257,  482 

Indicator  Stand 341 

Indicator,  Turnhead  with 342 

Indicator  Wheel 342 

Induction  Motor 267,  268 

Induction  Motor  Starter 268 

Instant  Lift,  Burr  Mill 196 

Interchangeable  Burr  Mill 172-175 

Inter-Elevator  Flour  Dresser 75 

Internal  Spur  Gear 335 

Iron,  Driving,  for  Burr  Mill ...   196 

Iron  Prince  Scourer 111 

Iron,  Weight  of  Flat 460 

Iron,  Weight  of  Round  and  Square 459,  496 

Iron,  Weight  of  Sheet 496 

Iron,  Weight  of  Tank. .  .  496 

I.  X.  L.  Water  Wheel .  .275 


Jack  Chain  for  Bolter  Cloths! 59 

Jaw  Clutch  Coupling 416 

Journal  Box,  Solid : 442 

Journal  Post  Box,  Solid 438 


K 

Keys  for  Gears,  Pulleys,  etc 376 

Keys,  Wood 394 

Key  seating  Gears,  Pulleys,  and  Sheaves 376 

Keyseating  Shafting 406 

Keyseats  for  Shafting,  Dimensions  of  Standard  405 

Knife  Switch ._  -  272 


Lace  Leather,  Rawhide 475 

Lacing,  Cut  Belt 475 

Lag  Screw 489 

Leather  Belting 475 

Leather  Belting,  Horse  Power  of 478 

Leather  Belting,  Twist 475 

Leather,  Rawhide  Lace 475 

Leather  Washer  for  Elevator  Bolt. _  _ . 317 

Leffel  Water  Turbine 280 

Legging,  Steel  Elevator 319-322 

Legging,  Wood  Elevator 319 

Leveling  Plate  and  Screw 199 

Lever,  Lighter,  for  Burr  Mill 197 

Lift,  Instant,  for  Burr  Mill 196 

Light  Power  Burr  Mill 169 

Lighter  Lever  for  Burr  Mill 197 

Lining  for  Conveyor  Box 311 

Link  Belting 466,  467 

Link  Belting,  Attachments  for 468-474 

Link  Belt  Sprocket  Wheel 402-404 

Little  Wonder  Flour  Dresser 76 

Loading  Spout,  Car 344 

Long  Reach  Post  Hanger,  Hercules 431 

Long  Reach  Post  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling 432 

Loose  Pulleys,  Tight  and 377 

Lumber,  Weight  of . 207 


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M  Page 

Machine  Bolt 488 

Machine  Screw 493 

Magnets 138 

Magnetic  Field 138 

Magnetic  Separator ^ 138 

Magnetic  Tack  Hammer 495 

Mandrel,  Elevator  Boot 334 

Manila  Rope  Car  Pullers 265,  266 

Manila  Rope  Dressing 398 

Manila  Rope  for  Power  Transmission 398 

Manila  Rope  Hoist . 364 

Manila  Rope,  Horse  Power  Transmitted  by 398 

Manila  Rope  Transmission 396-40 1 

Manila  Rope  Transmission,  Sheave  for 396,  397 

Manila  Rope,  Weight  of 398 

Man-Lift,  Safety 340 

McNeil  Wheat  Steamer 261 

Meal  Scale,  Automatic 222,  223 

Meal  Sieve,  Corn 88 

Measurement  of  Water 276,  277 

Mensuration 462 

Metal  Cement 497 

Metal  Elevators 331 

Metal  Gauges,  Table  Showing 461 

Metal  Spouting 345 

Metric  Tables 498,499 

Middlings  Mill,  Ball  Bearing 48 

Middlings  Purifier . 85,  86 

-Miles  Wheat  Heater 262 

Mill  Bush . 197 

Mill  Exhauster 134 

Mill  Feeders 194 

Mill  Hoop i 193 

Milling  Outfits 176-187 

Milling  Separators 104-106 

Mill  Pick .   198 

Mill  Pick  Handle 198 

Mill  Plans 251-256 

Mill  Spindle 199 

Mill  Step 197 

Mill  Stone  Supporting  Frame-. 189 

Mill  Tightener,  Vertical 449 

Minneapolis  "V"  Elevator  Bucket 316 

Mitre  Gear  Bearing  End  for  Conveyor 309 

Mitre  Gear,  Cast  Iron 386 

Mitre  Gear,  Cut 288 

Mitre  Mortise  Gear  and  Pinion 386,  387 

Mixer  and  Feeder,  Cylinder 291 

Mixer,  Batch  Sifter  and 294 

Mixer,  Dry 290 

Mixer,  Feed,  for  Wet  Materials 290 

Mixer,  Gardner 294 

Mixer,  Gardner  Sifter  and 293 

Mixing  and  Blending  Machine 291 

Mixing  Outfit,  Poultry  Food 292 

Molasses  Feed  Mixer 290 

Molasses  Pump 242 

Mortise  Gear  and  Pinion 386-390 

Mortise  Gear  Cog 394 

Mosher  Bag  Holder 497 

Motor,  Electric 267,  268,  270 

Motor  Protective  Devices 269 

Motor  Starter 154,  268 

Motor  Starter  Release  Device 1 54,  269 

Motor  Switch 272 

Mule  Stand  __  .  446 


N 

Nipper,  End  Cutting 495 

Nuts,  Thumb  or  Wing . 487 


O  Page 

Oat  Clippers 137 

Oat  Crusher 40,  41 

Oat  Crusher,  Roller 28 

Oat  Huller 179 

Octagon  Rice  Bran  Reel _ 82 

Oil  Engine 283 

Oiler,  Brass . 456 

Ore  Crusher 205 

Outfits,  Combination  and  Milling 1 76-187 

Outfit,  Under  Runner  Burr  Mill 192 

Overload  Release  Device  for  Motor  Starter.  154,  269 
Overshot  Water  Wheel,  I.  X.  L._  _  .  275 


Packer,  Alfalfa 219,  220 

Packer  Bin 347 

Packer,  Bran  and  Feed 217,  218 

Packer,  Cement 221,  224 

Packer,  Cotton  Seed  Hull 273 

Packer,  Flour 210-213 

Packer,  Hand 224 

Packer,  Heavy  Duty 224 

Packer,  Package 216 

Packer,  Richardson  Automatic  Scale  and 223 

Packer,  Sack 214,  215 

Packer,  Screw 216 

Paddy  Separator 244 

Paper  Friction  Gearing 395 

Paper,  Spouting 1_ .  346 

Passenger  Elevator 339,  340 

Pearling  Cone,  Rice 243 

Pebble  Grit  Stones  for  Burr  Mill 192,  193 

Perforated  Lining  for  Conveyor  Box 311 

Perforated  Sheet  Metal 139-144 

Pick  Handle,  Mill .   198 

Pick,  Mill 198 

Pillow  Block,  Common 440,  441 

Pillow  Block,  Hercules  Adjustable 433 

Pillow  Block,  Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing 425 

Pillow  Block,  Ring  Oiling  Adjustable 437 

Pillow  Block,  Ring  Oiling  Rigid 439 

Pillow  Block,  Vertical 443 

Pillow  Block,  Wick  Oiling  Adjustable 435 

Pillow  Block,  Wick  Oiling  Rigid 439,  440 

Pinion,  Cast  Iron  Bevel 383-385 

Pinion,  Cast  Iron  Spur 390-393 

Pinion,  Mortise 386-390 

Pinion,  Rawhide 285,  286 

Pipe  Belt  Tightener 450 

Pipe,  Exhaust  System _  _  346 

Pipe,  Steam,  Gas  and  Water. _• _.  490 

Plans,  Flour  Mill 251-256 

Plate,  Attrition  Mill 147,  160 

Plate  Coupling 416 

Plate,  Leveling.  _  _ . 199 

Plate,  Sole 444 

Platform  Scale,  Portable 227-229 

Pliers 495 

Pocket,  Spout 333 

Polisher,  Rice 245 

Portable  Platform  Scale 227-229 

Post  Hanger,  Ball  Bearing .  421 

Post  Hanger,  Double  Swivel 335 

Post  Hanger,  Hercules  Adjustable 43 1 

Post  Hanger,  Hercules  Long  Reach 431 

Post  Hanger,  Hess-Bright  Ball  Bearing 426 

Post  Hanger,  Hyatt  Roller  Bearing 422 

Post  Hanger,  Journal 438 

Post  Hanger,  Ring  Oiling  Adjustable 437 

Post  Hanger,  Ring  Oiling  Rigid 438 

Post  Hanger,  Take-Up 455 

Post  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Adjustable 432 


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Post  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Long  Reach 432 

Post  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling  Rigid 438 

Potential  Transformers' 269 

Pot,  Glucose 242 

Poultry  Food  Feeder 292 

Poultry  Food  Feeding  and  Mixing  Outfit 292 

Power  Grain  Shovel 359-361 

Prince  Scourer 1 111 

Proof  Staff 198 

Protective  Devices  for  Motor 269 

Puller,  Rope  Car 263-266 

Pulley  Bushing 382 

Pulley,  Cast  Iron 370-377 

Pulley,  Elevator * 325-328 

Pulley,  Flange 377 

Pulley  Flanges 376 

Pulley  Keys  and  Keyseating. . . 376 

Pulley,  Horse  Power  of  Cast  Iron 458 

Pulley  Oiler,  Brass 456 

Pulley,  Steel  Split 378 

Pulley,  Steel  Split,  with  Cork  Inserts 379 

Pulley,  Tight  and  Loose 377 

Pulley,  Wood 380,  381 

Pump,  Molasses 243 

Pumps 283 

Punch,  Belt 479,  480 

Purifier  Brush 94 

Purifier,  Middlings. --,, __85,  86 

R 

Rack  and  Pinion  Belt  Tightener 452,  453 

Rack,  Spur 393 

Radial  Ball  Bearing 423 

Radial  Belt  Tightener 452 

Rawhide  Gears 285,  286 

Rawhide  Lace  Leather 475 

Receiving  and  Scalping  Shoe 115 

Receiving  Separator 98-103 

Red  Staff  for  Burrs 198 

Reel  Brush 94 

Reel,  Centrifugal' 77,  78 

Reel,  Differential,  for  Oil  Mills 84 

Reel,  Extra  Heavy  Hexagon 81 

Reel,  Hexagon  Flour,  with  Removable  Frame.      74 

Reel,  Hexagon  Scalping 80 

Reel,  Hominy 241 

Reel,  Little  Wonder 76 

Reel,  Octagon  Rice  Bran 82 

Reel,  Rice  Grading 246 

Reel,  Round  Scalping 79 

Reel,  Scalping  and  Grading,  for  Corn  Mill 83 

Release  Device,  Overload  and  No- Voltage  _  154,  269 

Return  Belt  Conveyor  Roll 355 

Rhine,  Balance -   196 

Ribbon  Conveyor 298 

Rice  Bran  Reel 82 

Rice  Brush 245 

Rice  Cylinder . 247 

Rice  Grader.. - 248 

Rice  Grading  Reel - 246 

Rice  Huller 243 

Rice  Paddy  Machine 244 

Rice  Pearling  Cone 243 

RiceSheller 244 

Rice  Trumble 

Richardson  Automatic  Scales 222-226 

Right  Angle  Conveyor  Drive 310 

Rigid  Pillow  Block,  Ring  Oiling 439 

Rigid  Pillow  Block,  Vertical 443 

Rigid  Pillow  Block,  Wick  Oiling 439,  440 

Rigid  Post  Hanger,  Ring  Oiling 438 

Rigid  Post  Hanger,  Wick  Oiling 438 


Page 
Ring,  Indicator 341 

Ring  Oiling  Adjustable  Post  Hanger 437 

Ring  Oiling  Drop  Hanger : 435,  436 

Ring  Oiling  Hanger  Box 430 

Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Block 439 

Ring  Oiling  Rigid  Post  Hanger 438 

Ring  Type  Universal  Coupling 417 

Rivet,  Copper 480 

Rivet  Set  and  Header 480 

Rod,  Indicator 341 

Rod,  Stay 491 

Roll,  Belt  Conveyor 350-355 

Roller  Bearing  Drop  Hanger,  Hyatt 422 

Roller  Bearing  Post  Hanger,  Hyatt 422 

Roller  Crusher 206 

Roller  Mill,  Double,  Ball  Bearing 8-16 

Roller  Mill,  Double,  Phosphor- Bronze  Bearing  17-19 

Roller  Mill  Drives,  Double 20-25 

Roller  Mill  Drives,  Three  Pair  High 37,  38 

Roller  Mill  Gears,  Cut  Spur 31 

Roller  Mill,  One  Pair  High,  Ball  Bearing 34,  36 

Roller  Mill,  One  Pair  High,  Phosphor-Bronze 

Bearing : 30,32 

Roller  Mill,  Single,  Ball  Bearing 26 

Roller  Mill,  Single,  for  Cracking  Corn 28 

Roller  Mill,  Single,  Phosphor-Bronze  Bearing..  _     27 
Roller  Mill,  Three  Pair  High,  Ball  Bearing._30,  35 
Roller  Bearing,  Three  Pair  High,  Phosphor- 
Bronze  Bearing 29,  31 

Roller  Mill,  Two  Pair  High,  Ball  Bearing 34,  36 

Roller  Mill,  Two  Pair  High,  Phosphor-Bronze 

Bearing 30,32 

Roller  Oat  Crusher 28 

Roll  Grinding  and  Corrugating 47 

Rolling  Screen 114 

Rolls 47 

Rolls,  Directions  for  Marking  and  Shipping 46 

Roll  Scrapers  and  Holders 35 

Roll  Stand,  Belt  Conveyor 356 

Roll  Tram  Plate 35 

Rope  Car  Puller 263-266 

Rope  Dressing,  Manila 398 

Rope  Drive,  Tension  Carriage  for 400,  401 

Rope  Hoist 364 

Rope,  Horse  Power  of  Manila  Transmission 398 

Rope,  Manila,  for  Power  Transmission 398 

Rope  Sheave 396,  397 

Rope  Sheave,  Keyseating  and  Keys  for 376 

Rope  Transmission,  Manila 396-401 

Rope,  Weight  of  Manila  Transmission 398 

Round  Flour  Dresser 72 

Round  Iron,  Weight  per  Foot  of 459,  496 

Rubber  Belting 318,  477 


Sacking  Elevator 337 

Sack  Packer 214,  215 

Salem  Steel  Elevator  Bucket 314,  315 

Samp  Mill 

Sampler,  Grain 

Samson  Water  Turbine 279 

Scale  Beam . 

Scale,  Hopper  for  Grain 1 367 

Scales 225-234 

Scales,  Feed,  and  Packer 223 

Scale,  Sacking 222,  223 

Scalping  Cylinder -   113 

Scalping  Reel  for  Corn  Mill 

Scalping  Reel,  Hexagon 

Scalping  Reel,  Round 79 

Scalping  Shoes 112,  113,  115 

Scoop 483 


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Page 

Scoop  for  Power  Grain  Shovel 361 

Scourer,  Corn 124 

Scourer,  Iron  Prince 111 

Scourer,  Wheat  and  Buckwheat 107-109 

Scraper  and  Scraper  Holder,  Roll 35 

Screen,  Rolling . 114 

Screw,  Cap...  .  490 

Screw  Hoist 363 

Screw,  Hoisting 195 

Screw,  Lag 489 

Screw,  Leveling 199 

Screw,  Machine 493 

Screw  Packer 216 

Screw,  Set 489 

Screw,  Wood 494 

Self-Propelling  Tripper 357,  358 

Separator  and  Grader 114 

Separator,  Buckwheat  Gravel 115 

Separator,  Cotton  Seed 258 

Separator,  Cracked  Corn 116-120 

Separator,  Garlic . 119 

Separator,  Hominy 239 

Separator,  Magnetic 138 

Separator,  Milling 104-106 

Separator,  Receiving 98-103 

Separator,  Rice  Paddy 244 

Set  Collar 420 

Set,  Rivet 480 

Set  Screw,  Iron 489 

Shaft,  Wood  Conveyor 313 

Shafting,  Dimensions  of  Standard  Keyseats  for  405 

Shafting,  Horse  Power  Transmitted  by 406 

Shafting,  Keyseating 406 

Shafting,  Steel 405 

Shaker,  Hull  Bran ... 274 

Shaw  Compression  Coupling 418 

Sheave,  Bushing  for  Rope 382 

Sheave  for  Manila  Rope  Transmission 396,  397 

Sheave,  Guide  for  Conveyor  Belt 356 

Sheave,  Keyseating  and  Key  for  Rope 376 

Sheet  Iron,  Weight  of 496 

Sheet  Steel 346 

Sheet  Steel,  Weight  of 496 

Sheet  Tin 346 

Sheller,  Hand  Corn 200,  201 

Sheller,  Power  Cylinder  Corn 126,  127 

Sheller,  Rice 244 

Shelling  Stone,  Rice 244 

Shovel,  Power  Grain 359-361 

Sieve  Bolter,  Self-Balancing,  Style"E"and"H"60-71 

Sieve  Cloth  for  Style  "E"  Bolter 67 

Sieve,  Corn  Meal 88 

Sieve  for  Ball  Bearing  Sectional  Sifter  Style 

"F"  and  "S" 59 

Sieve,  Metal  Testing 86 

Sifter  and  Mixer,  Batch 294 

Sifter  and  Mixer,  Gardner 293 

Sifter,  Ball  Bearing  Sectional,  Style"F"and"S"50-59 

Sifter,  Testing 88 

Silk  Bolting  Cloth 89 

Sleeve  Coupling 417 

Sleeve  for  Peerless  Friction  Clutch 409 

Sleeve  for  Style  "  M  "  Friction  Clutch 415 

Slick,  Flour 485 

Smith's  Patent  Belt  Fastener-  .-. 480 

Socket  Wrench  for  Bolter 486 

Socket  Wrench  for  Elevator  Cup  Bolt 317 

Sole  Plate 444 

Spectacles 497 

Speed  Indicator 257,  482 


Spindle,  Burr  Mill 

Spiro  Compression  Coupling 

Spout,  Car  Loading 

Spout,  Distributing,  for  Elevator  Head. 

Spout  End,  Bagging 

Spout,  Hopper  and  Bag 

Spouting,  Metal  and  Wood 

Spouting  Paper 

Spout  Pocket 

Spout  Valve 

Spout  Window 

Spring  Punch 

Sprocket  Wheel  for  Link  Belting 

Spur  Friction  Gearing 

Spur  Gear,  Cast  Iron 

Spur  Gear,  Cut 

Spur  Gear  for  Elevator 

Spur  Mortise  Gear  and  Pinion 

Spur  Rack 

Square  Iron,  Weight  of 

Staffs,  Red  and  Proof 

Standard  Burr  Mill 

Stand,  Belt  Conveyor  Roll 

Stand,  Indicator 

Stand,  Mule 

Starter  for  Motor 

Stay  Rod 

Steam  Boiler 

Steam  Dryer,  Cutler 

Steam  Engine 

Steamer,  Corn 

Steamer,  Wheat 

Steam  Generator 

Steam  Pipe,  Wrought  Iron  and  Steel.  _ 

Steel  Barrow 

Steel  Belt  Conveyor  Roll 

Steel  Box  for  Conveyor 

Steel  Conveyor  Box  Ends 

Steel  Conveyor  Box,  Supports  for 

Steel  Conveyor,  Wood  Box  for 

Steel  Elevator  Boot -_  _ 

Steel  Elevator  Bucket . . 

Steel  Elevator  Head . 

Steel  Elevator  Trunking 

Steel,  Perforated  Sheet 

Steel  Pulley 

Steel  Pulley  with  Cork  Inserts 

Steel  Scoop 

Steel,  Sheet 

Steel  Steam,  Gas,  and  Water  Pipe 

Steel  Tank  for  Elevator  Boot. ___'__.___ 

Steel,  Weight  of  Sheet 

Steel,  Weight  of  Tank 

Step  Bearing,  Vertical  Shaft 

Step,  Burr  Mill 

Stonebraker  Hominy  Mill 

Stone  Cement,  Burr 

Stone  for  Burr  Mills 

Stone,  Rice  Shelling 

Stoning  Machine,  Wheat  Washing  and. 

Stop,  Tripper ._ 

Stove  Bolt 

Stud,  Belt 

Stud  for  Conveyor  Flight 

Suction  Fan._ . 

Support  for  Steel  Conveyor  Box 

Supporting  Frame  for  Mill  Stone 

Swing  Tightener 

Switches,  Knife 


Page 
....  199 

419 

344 

.  343 
___  344 

344 

...i  345 
....  346 

333 

333 

333 

480 

_402-404 

395 

.390-393 

284 

335 

-389,  390 

393 

.459,  496 

198 

.162^168 

356 

341 

446 

-154,  268 

491 

283 

250 

-282,  283 

257 

-259-261 

259 

490 

368 

355 

311 

308 

312 

313 

329 

.314,315 

329 

.319-322 
.139-144 

378 

379 

483 

346 

490 

347 

496 

496 

443 

197 

235 

497 

.192, 193 

244 

248 

356 

492 

480 

301 

.133, 134 

312 

189 

449 

-  272 


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T  Page 

Table,  Grain  Measure 207 

Table,  Metric 498,  499 

Table  of  Circumference  and  Area  of  Circles 463 

Table  of  Gauge  of  Metal 461 

Table  of  Half-Circumference  of  Pulley 462 

Table  of  Value  of  Feed  Stuffs 208 

Table  of  Weight  of  Flat  Iron 460 

Table  of  Weight  of  Round  and  Square  Iron.459,  496 
Table  of  Weight  of  Sheet  Iron,  Steel,  Copper 

and  Brass 464 

Table  of  Weight  of  Various  Products 96 

Table,  Weir 276 

Table,  Yield .' 95 

Tack  Hammer,  Magnetic 495 

Tackle  Block 364 

Take-Up  Box  for  Elevator  Boot 334 

Take-Up  Drop  Hanger 455 

Take-Up  Post  Hanger 455 

Tally,  Durant  Flour 485 

Tampico  Scraper  for  Rolls 35 

Tank  for  Elevator  Boot,  Steel 347 

Tank  Iron  and  Steel,  Weight  of 496 

Temperer,  Corn 236 

Tempering  Bin 347 

Tempering  Conveyor 261 

Tension  Carriage,  Fittings  for 401 

Tension  Carriage  for  Rope  Drive 400,  401 

Tester,  Grain 482 

Testing  Sieve,  Metal 86 

Testing  Sifter 88 

Thermal  Wheat  Steamer 260,  261 

Three  Pedestal  Burr  Mill 170,  171 

Thumb  Nut 487 

Tightener,  Belt 449-454 

Tightener,  Chain 454 

Tightener  for  Iron  Prince  Scourer 111 

Tightener,  Vertical  Mill 449 

Tin  Elevator  Bucket 316 

Tin  Flour  Scoop 483 

Tin,  Sheet 346 

Top  Runner  Burr  Mill 188,  189 

Tram  Plate,  Roll. 35 

Transformer,  Current  and  Potential 269 

Transmission  Box,  Friction 442 

Transmission  Rope,  Manila . 398 

Trier,  Flour 485 

Tripod  Feeder  for  Burr  Mill 194 

Tripper  for  Belt  Conveyor 357,  358 

Tripper  Stop 356 

Troughing  Belt  Conveyor  Roll 350-353 

Troughing  Roll,  Dump 353 

Troughing  Roll,  Plain -  353 

Trucks 365-367 

Trumble,  Rice 245 

Trunking,  Elevator 319-322 

Tubular  Dust  Collector 128-130 

Turbine  Water  Wheel .  .  -  -  2  78-280 


Page 
Turnbuckle 487 

Turnhead,  Elevator 341 ,  342 

Twist  Leather  Belting 475 

U 

Under  Runner  Burr  Mill 190,  191 

Under  Runner  Burr  Mill  Outfit 192 

Universal  Coupling  for  Conveyor 310 

Universal  Coupling,  Ring  Type 417 

Upper  Runner  Burr  Mill __188,  189 

Upright  Shaft  Bearing '. 443 


Value  of  Feed  Stuffs 208 

Valve,  Spout 333 

"V"  Elevator  Bucket 316 

Vertical  Burr  Mill 162-175 

Vertical  Mill  Tightener 449 

Vertical  Oat  Huller _   179 

Vertical  Pillow  Block 443 

Vertical  Shaft  Step  Bearing 443 

Vibratory  Feeder  for  Roller  Mill 14,  44,  45 

w 

Wagon,  Flour 367 

Wagon  Scale 233 

Wagon  Scale  Beam 234 

Wall  Box  Frame 445 

Wall  Bracket,  Extension 446 

Warehouse  Scale 230,  231 

Washer,  Wheat 248,  249 

Washer,  Leather,  for  Elevator  Bolt 317 

Washer,  Wrought  and  Cast  Iron r- 491 

Water,  Measurement  of 276,  277 

Water  Pipe,  Wrought  Iron  and  Steel 490 

Water  Wheels 275-280 

Water  Wheel  Governor 281 

Weight  of  Flat  Iron 460 

Weight  of  Lumber 207 

Weight  of  Round  and  Square  Iron 459,  496 

Weight  of  Sheet  Iron  and  Steel 496 

Weight  of  Sheet  Copper  and  Brass 464 

Weight  of  Tank  Iron  and  Steel 496 

Weight  of  Various  Products 96 

Weir  Table 276 

Wheat  Heater 262 

Wheat  Scourer  _ ,' 107-109 

Wheat  Steamer 259-261 

Wheat  Tempering  Conveyor . 261 

Wheat  Washer  and  Dryer 248 

Wheat  Washing,  Stoning,  and  Drying  Machine  248 

Wheat  Whizzer 249 

Wheel,  Hand 487 

Wheel,  Indicator 342 

Wheel,  Sprocket,  for  Link  Belting ..402-404 

Wheels,  Water 275-280 

Whitmore  Purifier  _  _  86 


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Whizzer,  Wheat 249 

Wick  Oiling  Adjustable  Pillow  Block 435 

Wick  Oiling  Adjustable  Post  Hanger 432 

Wick  Oiling  Drop  Hanger 433,  434 

Wick  Oiling  Floor  Stand 433,  434 

Wick  Oiling  Hanger  Box 430 

Wick  Oiling  Long  Reach  Post  Hanger 432 

Wick  Oiling  Rigid  Pillow  Block 439,  440 

Wick  Oiling  Rigid  Post  Hanger 438 

Wick  Oiling  Vertical  Pillow  Block 443 

Window,  Spouting 333 

Wing  Nut 487 

Wire  Bolting  Cloth 90-94 

Wire  Brush 484 

Wire  Cloth  for  Sifter  Cleaner 59 

Wire  Rope  Car  Puller 263,  264 

Wire  Sieve  Cloth  for  Style  "E"  Bolter 67 

Wood  Barrow 368 

Wood  Belt  Conveyor  Roll 355 

Wood  Box  for  Conveyor 313 

Wood  Bushing 382 

Wood  Conveyor  Box  End 307 


Page 

Wood  Conveyor  Flight         .   . 

313 

Wood  Conveyor  Gudgeon. 

313 

Wood  Conveyor  Shaft.  _ 

313 

Wood  Crane  for  Burr  MilL 

195 

Wood  Elevator  Boot 

324-328 

Wood  Elevator,  Complete.    . 

327,328 

Wood  Elevator  Head.  __ 

323-326 

Wood  Elevator  Trunking   . 

319 

Wood  Key                                          .   . 

394 

Wood  Pulley  . 

380,381 

Wood  Spouting 

345 

Wood  Screw 

494 

Woodward  Water  Wheel  Governor. 

281 

Wrenches                         

486 

Wrench,  Socket,  for  Elevator  Bolt.. 

317 

Y 

Yield  Table  

..  95 

Yoke  Tightener.  _ 

454 

z 

Zinc,  Perforated  Sheet     . 

..139-144 

